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tliacrain

tliacrain

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diagnosed since age 18, got really bad 2005, daily since 2006.
posted 10/23/2009, comments (6)

i found relief after 25 yrs of migraines, the last 3 yrs were daily migraines !

I have been a reader of this site for over six years , but never posted anything because I felt to ill or had nothing but more stories of misery to add. I am an Rn , 25 yrs, had access to the "A" team of dr.'s did everything from acupuncture, chiropractors,( 9 years of various ones, and treatments), all the differnent preventative medications and... Read moreChevron
C
posted 11/18/2008, comments (10)

Coping With Frustration

  Hi,   I'm new to this forum, however, I wish I could say that about experiencing migraines.  I am now 44, and have been contending with them since I was 18.  I managed to complete my 21 year military career in 2003.  I was doing very well upon retirement and had gone quite some time until "it" came back.  ... Read moreChevron
corgimom
posted 03/10/2008, comments (0)

How long do you have to do an elimination diet?

I started having horrible migraines in December.  I saw my doctor 2 weeks ago, and mentioned it to her.  She gave me a migraine tracker and I've been tracking them ever since.  5 migraines in the past 13 days.  There are two possible "triggers" for me that I can test for.  Last fall, I switched birth control:... Read moreChevron
meanshark
posted 05/28/2007, comments (4)

Nowhere to turn in Atlanta

Let me start by saying how great it was to find this place. I can finally come and share my thoughts and pain with other people just like me. Sometime I feel so alone and nobody really understands exactly what kind of pain I am really in (especially the doctors).   I am 35 years old, I have a great wife and a 3 year old son and live in... Read moreChevron
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