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Wednesday, November, 25, 2009
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Winter Holiday GuideEnjoying the Holidays Despite Migraines and Headaches --> Info for you...

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Teri Robert

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Author of "Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches"
posted 11/25/2009, comments (0)

Migraine Term of the Day: Serotonin

When we're looking at Migraine and headache information, whether it's from our doctor, a book, or an online article, we sometimes come across medical terms that can be confusing. Sometimes, it's easy enough to substitute another word or a short phrase for the medical term. At other times, substituting just doesn't convey quite the same ... Read moreChevron
cking
posted 03/26/2009, comments (4)

Broken Promises

Broken Promises           (In memory of Tater, with love)   If I could stack them, they would tower over my aching head like an ominous cloud; they cast a shadow on my soul.   I promised my cat, age 21, the best of care. Suddenly one early... Read moreChevron
Linda
posted 05/29/2008, comments (3)

I just read a post about chlorine and migraines.....

I have been on a quest to lose weight and try to get healthy since January. I haven't been on here much, I admit. I was in the hospital over New Years with possible meningitis. They still don't know for sure if it was meningitis or just severe migraines. At any rate, I had a high white cell count in my spinal tap. They suspected a light case of... Read moreChevron
Michael
posted 10/05/2007, comments (2)

Everyday a freakin...Migraine

Iam writing for my husband,who is legally blind and has difficulties typing on a computer.He also has galcoma in both eyes and pain with that as well.He's 52 a really true sweetheart and I see him in pain everyday either waking up with a migraine or not so severe at times but again with a migraine at bedtime too.We have been to the... Read moreChevron
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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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