mistoferin
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Kalista, now that your headache is, I would assume, over...I'd like to add in that proper diagnosis is an important step in battling headaches. I don't know if you have gone through that process yet or not...if not I would urge you, or anyone else who is battling chronic head pain to do so. Migraine and Cluster headaches are serious business. There was a point in time that my headaches were so severe and so frequent that I was hospitalized for an entire year because of them....and was told that I was not going to live. Thankfully, we finally got to the root cause of where mine were coming from (which was Lyme disease) and while I still get them from time to time, they are no longer something that incapacitates me from days to weeks at a time. I often hear people at parties or at work saying "Wow, I've got such a Migraine" and I just have to laugh. A Migraine is not a headache that can be functioned through. You can't finish out your day at work with one or socialize at a party. I've had some major injuries in my life that I have been able to function with for extended periods of time, including a broken back that I didn't seek treatment for for over 2 weeks. When I get a headache though, which mine have components of both Migraine and Cluster, I can NOT function. I can not see. I frequently can not walk without assistance as I lose all feeling in one side of my body. My blood pressure skyrockets to stroke level. I can sometimes not speak coherently or coherently understand what others are saying. They turn me into a writhing, vomiting, sobbing mess. Suddenly, mercy killing begins to sound like a viable option. I have great empathy for anyone who is plagued with chronic head pain. It took me a lot of years of being very persistent to get to the bottom of mine...but there IS help out there if you push hard enough.
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Peace and light, ~erin~ There are no victims here...only volunteers. When you make a habit of playing on the tracks, you thereby forfeit the right to bitch when you get hit by a train. "I did it! I admit it and I'm gonna do it again!"
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