Sunday, October 31st, 2010 at
4:12 pm
I’m a sixteen year old girl and for the last three months I’ve had extremely painful migraine headaches. I’ve been to the doctor and he’s given me prescriptions for Midrin and for Ulrum. Neither of these worked for the pain, which is generally in the back of my head or like a halo on the top of my head. He also has given me a prescription for Darvacet, which worked great for the pain but put me to sleep and made me so loopy I couldn’t function. When I have my headaches I have extreme sensitivity to light and sound and sleeping seems to be the only way I have any relief. They are so bad that I can’t get myself out of bed and they are causing be to miss school. Do you have any advice for me, and is there a medicine that you have used that I can ask my doctor about.
Sunday, October 31st, 2010 at
4:12 pm
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Do you suffer from painful migraines on a constant basis? What are you doing to deal with the pain? Is it safe, does it work quickly, is it side effect free, is it inexpensive? If you answered no to any of these questions, you owe it to yourself to read on and learn more about my safe natural migraine cure.
There are many different types of headaches, but migraines are the most serious and painful. Most people describe their migraines as a throbbing pain surrounding their temple, forehead, around the eyes, or the back of the head. They may also be accompanied by flashing, bright lights in a zigzag pattern sometimes beginning in the middle of the visible field and progressing outward and can also include abnormal tastes and smells. Severe migraines can last for two or three days, but using my safe permanent migraine cure, you can quickly and easily get rid of migraine pain in a matter of minutes.
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Sunday, October 31st, 2010 at
4:11 pm
If you’re someone who suffers from chronic headaches, you know how the pain can sometimes immobilize you and keep you from completing your daily tasks and responsibilities. Since many headaches are caused by built-up tension that we hold in our neck due to our inability to deal with the stress and chaos of our everyday lives, finding a way to deal with the stress that may be causing the headaches is a smart way to deal with them and possibly even prevent future headaches. What is Meditation? – Meditation is an age-old practice of simply quieting the mind of the buzzing thoughts that swirl around throughout the day to find a state of calm serenity. Some people quickly respond, “Meditation doesn’t work for me.” They may feel frustrated because they have not been able to successfully get rid of the swirling thought patterns and instead of finding calm they feel like they are simply chasing their thoughts around. For those people, a more active form of meditation might be in order, such as listening to a guided meditation where the speaker’s voice gently guides your meditation journey, or a walking meditation where you focus on your breath and your steps. But the main goal of meditation is to remove your focus from thought and instead move it inward to focus on the peace and silence within. How Does Meditation Relieve Headaches? – Because meditation brings the body into a thoroughly relaxed state of awareness, it can relieve that excited, adrenaline-fueled pain response, taking the mind off of the pain on a physical, mental and emotional level. Meditation also reduces the anxiety and elevated blood pressure associated with pain. As an efficient way to handle the stress of daily life, cultivating a daily meditation practice can prevent headaches by maintaining your overall well-being, a sense of calm and the ability to keep all of your priorities in perspective. How Do I Get Started With Meditation? – You’ll want to find a quiet place where you will not be disturbed for a while. Wear soft, loose, comfortable clothing. You can meditate either laying flat on your back with your spine straight, or sitting up with your legs folded in front of you. If you are not accustomed to sitting in this position, you might want to use a meditation cushion to support your bottom. Light a candle and play soft music unless you are listening to a guided meditation. Do not go into the experience with any expectations. No matter the outcome, you cannot fail at meditation! Where Can I Find Meditation Resources? – You can find lots of free meditation resources if you do a search at your favorite search engine. You can download free meditation music and guided meditation audios. Visit your favorite bookstore or your local library to find books and CDs on meditation if you’d like to develop a regular meditation practice. In addition to relieving the pain of headaches, meditation can improve your overall sense of wellness and better equip you to handle the pressure of life.
Saturday, October 30th, 2010 at
4:10 pm
Well it can be sometimes very bewildering regarding early symptoms of pregnancy, before one misses her periods. Passing anxious moments whether you are pregnant or not is a very common experience. Some early symptoms do crop up in the wake of pregnancy, which can confirm pregnancy in most of the cases. Some women shows the signs of pregnancy within 1 or 2 weeks after conception, while in some cases it takes much more time for the symptoms to build up. Again signs of pregnancy differ from woman to woman. But it is important that one must be fully aware of the early signs of pregnancy and interpret them properly before being sure that she is pregnant.
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Saturday, October 30th, 2010 at
4:10 pm
I know dehydration is one but I drink a fair amount of water and no soda…
Friday, October 29th, 2010 at
4:10 pm

- The Rear Head (Occipital) Relief Pad is to be used with the SootheAway Thermal Therapy Device (sold separately).
- The Rear Head (Occipital) Relief Pad can be used for migraine or other headaches that occur at the rear of the head. Clinical evidence shows that using hot or cold therapy at the onset of a migraine can reduce the severity of, or cease a migraine episode.
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Friday, October 29th, 2010 at
4:09 pm
It’s undeniable that headaches are generally based on physical and emotional stress. Other than the stress, there are some other factors which are secondary. It’s somewhat easy to relieve your headache if you take special care and start relief measures instantly on experiencing symptoms. Here are the most common ways to relieve your headache following the symptoms.
Be free from stress: You should know first what causes your headache before you try to relieve the same from you. If you think well, you can understand that you have physical and emotional stress which can be the prime source of migraine headache trigger. Drugs do not usually relieve stress, so you strive to find out how to cure a headache. You can successfully relieve your stress by taking warm baths and performing deep breath exercises. You can also make yourself engaged in something you like to do and have sufficient time out. You can reduce stress with muscle massage, attending to melodious songs or soothing music. You can even have relaxed walking in open air.
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Friday, October 29th, 2010 at
4:09 pm
I get everyday, its like a ight pressure feeling in the head like my head is heavy and it even feels weirs when i move it fast sometimes… how could i get rid of these feelings? thanks
Friday, October 29th, 2010 at
4:09 pm
They are the “grand daddies” of all headaches; migraines. Often completely debilitating, and frequently hereditary, these awful headaches cause their sufferers constant pain and problems.
Although the medical establishment recognizes several types of headaches across the board, few are as consistently life altering as migraines. For people with chronic headaches, it can become difficult to hold a job, to interact with a family, and even to do the simplest things to maintain their quality of life.
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Friday, October 29th, 2010 at
4:09 pm
2 days before my period starts i get a really bad headache & it usualy lasts until my period is over with, i am 30 years old, could it be possible that i am exp menopause earlier or if not what is going on ? i am also staying sleepy during this.