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I used to get headaches every single day.

Sometimes they were migraines.

Sometimes they just seemed like ordinary, muscle-tension (squeeze the heck out of your skull) headaches.

But, they were all MISERABLE.

Sometimes they started and they didn't stop. They went on for days and days and days. You couldn't tell where one headache started, and the next headache began.

The neurologist would ask: "How many headaches do you get in a week, on average?"

Well, how do you answer that when the headache never really stops?!

Except.... over the past year, my headaches have gone away.

In today's blog, I explore the reasons why I think this curious thing might have happened.

And, as usual, I include a few quirky bits of random fun...

(There's a bit of "STOMP" at the end, but not like you've seen it before...) :)

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  • Glad to hear you are out having fun. I've been feeling great too thanks to food, exercise and my meds for FMS too.... Reading "Minding My Mitochondria" by Terry L Wahls, MD is helping me fine tune using food for medicine. Terry has MS and went from using a motorized wheelchair to riding her bike to work. After this helped her her patients (she's an internal Med. dr. at a VA Hospital), She's gluten and dairy free, lots of greens and other colored veggies and fruits. Give it a look on amazon!

  • @missejane Hi Ms. Jane! Great to hear from you! Sounds like a great book! I will definitely look it up! As I go on this journey, trying to figure out all the pieces of the puzzle on how to get better, it seems more and more that food/diet is one of the biggest pieces of the puzzle, (as big, or even more important than medication. So strange than most mainstream U.S. doctors totally ignore that dietary aspect of wellness.) Dairy. Yeah, been struggling with whether to eat yogurt or not.

  • Watching your vids, it feels like I've found my twin... it's uncanny. Glad to hear you've been doing pretty good. :)

  • @Kella86 Hi Kella! Or, should I say TwinKella! I've always wanted a twin! On the Guai Support Group, folks often say it is uncanny how much they have in common with other folks who have fibromyalgia. This is very reassuring after feeling like the "odd person out" after years of seeking out a diagnosis for the bizarre, seemingly random symptoms of fibro. It is so reassuring to know there are other folks out there who understand exactly what we're going through.

  • OMG fablous! the same treatment? I wakeup with headaches and neck aches sometimes, but I am doing better this yr.

  • @ironbith Hi Ironbith! Great to hear from you! So glad you are doing better this year! Hopefully, we will all continue to improve together, as we share ideas and strategies that are helping us get well. I try to write down the stuff that works, and the stuff that doesn't, so I can look for patterns. Then, again, I'm a writer, so I write down pretty much everything, anyway. :)

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  • Dear Diana, maybe you want to check into Dr. Steve Roberts theories about IL-8 / cytokines and the NF-kappa master switch of inflammation. Roberts likes to treat with "banjo" ;) but also his theories are veeery interesting, for his wife has migraines and he is a good guy who really made up his mind to help his wife and others... I think he also really wanted to fight these migraines of his wife... he is a good man! I know him for a while on facebook now. Greeetings Mikel
  • your vids are helping me cope with this, its so lovely to see your humour, which eludes me at the moment, thankyou.

  • @deju357 Hi Deja! Glad to hear you're having a good summer. Yes, Topamax has a ton of side effects. I've tried going off it three times, but each time, my migraines have come back. I think I'm stuck with that drug, despite the risks and side effects. A stroke? Yikes! That's some serious stuff. I have to get regular brain scans anyway, because I have a colloid cyst, which is a type of brain tumor. What do you do for your migraines? - Diana

  • @happysad321 Hi HappySad! Nice to hear from someone else who is doing gluten-free! I tested negative for celiac's, but decided to do gluten-free anyway. What a difference it has made. We went dairy-free in our house, after our son had all sorts of digestive issues. (He completely stopped growing for two years.) Turns out cow's milk is much better for baby cows than baby humans. He's doing great on almond milk. Food issues seem to play a big part with auto-immune folks.

  • @dreamingmuse Hi Dreaming! Yes, if you have hypothyroidism, I could see where doctors would always want to just treat you for that, since the symptoms overlap. But, obviously, you wouldn't still be coming back to the doctors, if you weren't still having symptoms! Gheesh. It is frustrating when doctors won't LISTEN. I'm glad going gluten-free has helped you. It can take a long time for the gut to heal after you gluten-free. Gentle stretching and exercise may help with some of the stiffnness.

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