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Monday, June 2nd, 2008Inner Dorothy’s Sue explores her life with chronic daily headache in this guest post. A heartwarming, insightful writer, Sue’s compassion and zest for life is an example for us all. You can learn a lot about Sue in her self-described occupation: Preacher, Peddler of Hope, Frustrated Untangler of Theological Knots and Mysteries, Lady-in-Waiting for Two [...]
This Week’s Posts on Free my Brain from Migraine Pain
Friday, May 30th, 2008This week’s posts on Free My Brain From Migraine Pain include:
Taking Care of Myself: One of those all-to-frequent (for me anyway) reminders that when Migraine strikes, our job is to stop the action and let our brains heal.
More Time Management for Migraineurs - Managing the Time we Have: A twist on the usual look at [...]
Recent Posts on Free My Brain From Migraine Pain
Friday, May 23rd, 2008Recent posts on Free My Brain From Migraine Pain include:
Have your Bag Packed for your Next Migraine : Pointing you to some great tools from Teri Robert for being prepared for your next migraine.
Interview on WEGO Health : As it happens, Megan was interviewed this week.
Alternatives to Compact Fluorescents : There are other ways to [...]
On the Forum: Getting Deep, Restorative Sleep
Tuesday, May 13th, 2008Getting sufficient high-quality sleep can be a huge challenge. On the online support group and forum, grateful describes some common sleep problems and asks for input on ensuring a good night’s rest. What are your techniques? Join the conversation to get ideas and share what works for you.
Worst Sounds to Phonophobic Ears
Thursday, May 8th, 2008Metal curtain rings sliding across the metal shower rod is the absolute worst sound when a migraine makes my ears ultra-sensitive to sound. My fingers clattering on the keyboard is pretty unpleasant, too.
What sounds make your ears cringe and head scream?
Mindfulness & Meditation: An Introduction
Thursday, May 1st, 2008Finally! Here’s an explanation of mindfulness meditation and the practice of mindfulness in general. The post is long but worth sticking with. (I think so at least!)
Mindfulness = Paying Attention
Mindfulness is captured by simple terms:
Paying attention
Being, not doing
Present moment awareness
Being “here”
Easy ideas, complicated concepts. The ubiquity of multitasking is an excellent example of the challenges. [...]
Update on My Dad
Thursday, May 1st, 2008My dad has been back in the hospital since Monday. His cardiologist sent him in after his blood tests indicated kidney failure. We were thrilled to learn the problem is instead a blockage and a cyst on his left kidney. However, his symptoms are mimicking that of kidney failure, including more fluid around his [...]
April Headache Blog Carnival Posted
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008The April Headache & Migraine Blog Carnival is now up! This month’s carnival focuses on basic coping strategies for living with headache and migraine. I enjoyed reading the great posts and learning about some blogs I’d never heard of:
Fighting the Good Fight at My Life with Migraine
Coping with Migraine and Chronic Pain at Down the [...]
MyMigraineConnection’s Poetry Contest Winners
Tuesday, April 29th, 2008Congratulations to the winners of MyMigraineConnection’s Putting Our Heads Together poetry contest!
First Place: Massive Migraine by mopar496
Second Place: Car-jacked by Roey
Third Place: Perpetually Now by MaxJerz
Fourth Place: The Keeper by desrivgir
Honorable Mention:
My Ghostly Shadow by SEG
A Rare Day by cdelavarre
Pain Inside My Head by thedoglady
The Thorn by Brynnwriter
The Stranger’s Eyes by Roey
Be sure to [...]
Stress, Complaining & Coping (or Trying to Keep My Life Together)
Friday, April 25th, 2008I got home a week ago and have been doing poorly since Saturday. I felt great (compared to usual) when I was in Phoenix but, true to my away-from-home pattern, crashed when I returned home.
Meditating was a fantastic tool when I was in Phoenix. When I felt nausea or a meltdown coming on, I’d meditate [...]