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

All People Who Are Living In "NSW"

clarinda
posted 10/21/2008, comments (3)

Missed a migraine

I just needed to share my good news with someone who would understand my joy. I have been a migraine sufferer all my life, I am now 46. Doctors and Specialists have tried everything possible and nothing helped me. It was I that told them, that my migraines were hormonal as they came a day or two before my periods. Ten years on they finally... Read moreChevron
SEG
posted 04/19/2008, comments (2)

My Ghostly Shadow

It's there but it's not A pale shadow in the realm of everyday life Ignore it and it will vanish Look to close and it will envelop you whole.   Every single minute of every single day The ghost whose name is "migraine" Plots and schemes from within To overcome, overpower, to succeed, to win.   It's a back and forth... Read moreChevron
DJ
posted 09/20/2007, comments (2)

Do doctors also treat headaches?

I have been diagnosed with migraines by a leading Australian specialist in migraine (who's now retired) who provided some treatment and I've had some since. Anyhow tried a new GP doctor a while ago explained what my medical conditions were including migraine/headaches and the need for continued treatment (to minimise time off work) and... Read moreChevron
SueG10

SueG10

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several migs/week,Lupus,fibromyalgia,sleep apnea,thyroid
posted 04/24/2007, comment (1)

Sue's migraine adventures

Hi All,   I am Sue from Canada. I am almost 50 and have been married25 yrs to a husband who is wonderful.He is especially understanding ofmy migraines. We have one son,Alex, who is 17.He has ADHD andtourettes. The tourettes seems to be under control at the moment.  Hello to all my friends from the About site. I have missed you... 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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