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Winter Holiday GuideEnjoying the Holidays Despite Migraines and Headaches --> Info for you...

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Dolores

Dolores

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Trying to get through college...
posted 10/10/2009, comments (2)

Rice Cooker: Savior for migraine cooking

I have to say that my rice cooker is the best thing I"ve ever bought. You put food and water into it, push the button, and take a 20 min. nap. Foods done. Even if you sleep a bit more than 20 min. your food is kept warm. Its litterally no work on your part. I cook ALOT of things in my rice cooker besides rice. Rice itself is great during a... Read moreChevron
MaxJerz
posted 04/05/2009, comments (8)

book review: The Migraine Brain

Published just last year, The Migraine Brain: Your Breakthrough Guide to Fewer Headaches, Better Health, by Carolyn Bernstein, MD, and Elaine McArdle, has gained quite a bit of publicity, being featured on The Today Show and NPR, as well as winning a number of awards. In fact, I had to wait almost a month to get a copy of this book through my... Read moreChevron
Leeloo
posted 08/16/2008, comments (6)

Migraine and Suicide

For this post, I'm going to tackle a subject that I don't think we discuss much in the Migraine community.  Personally, I feel like I need to address it, if for nothing more than to explore the thought for my own benefit.   A few months ago, I admitted to my Migraine specialist that I felt suicidal when I am in the midst of a severe... Read moreChevron
themigrainegirl

themigrainegirl

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posted 03/17/2007, comments (2)

lots to say!

My story is long and ever-changing.  I thought I would share my blog with you, a blog that is all about various ways of dealing with my Migraine disease (which I've had for half my life now) and chronic daily headache. If you have a chance, give it a read!http://themigrainegirl.blogspot.com
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This animation shows one of the key causes of pain during a migraine--changes to the blood flow within the brain.

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