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#Weaning and #Migraine – Treatment Update – The Migraine Chronicles
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Finding Happiness with Migraines: A Do It Yourself Guide. Follow me on Twitter. Follow The Migraine Chronicles on WordPress.com. The Migraine Chronicles RSS. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Other Recent Posts: Practically Chronic. Moving to SarahHackley.com. Chronic Illness, #Toddlers, and the #WAHM – Five Ways to Make it Work. Letting Go #chronic illness #simplify. Achieving the Elusive #MomVacation. Weaning related mig...
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alternative – The Migraine Chronicles
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Finding Happiness with Migraines: A Do It Yourself Guide. Follow me on Twitter. Follow The Migraine Chronicles on WordPress.com. The Migraine Chronicles RSS. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Other Recent Posts: Practically Chronic. Moving to SarahHackley.com. Chronic Illness, #Toddlers, and the #WAHM – Five Ways to Make it Work. Letting Go #chronic illness #simplify. Achieving the Elusive #MomVacation. According to James ...
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Peace in Chronic Illness: April 2009
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Peace in Chronic Illness. A chat room and blog for those with chronic illness where we are finding peace in Jesus. Wednesday, April 22, 2009. Questions for "Hinds' Feet" Study 4/27 Chapter 13. In The Valley of Loss. 1 What was your response to M.A. having to descend into the valley once more? Has there been a time in your life when you have felt similarly. Share if you feel comfortable. 2 Have you, like M.A., ever considered turning back from following Him? What was that like for you? 10 Do you think you...
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Long hard road out of hell. | Surprising ME
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Bringing the inert to life. Long hard road out of hell. Welp It’s been a very long month. What with driving lessons, feline shenanigans, child wrangling, Christmas planning (and spending), epic twitter spam and an impromptu visit to my mother’s place for four days, I really didn’t expect that I’d make it. I only went and fucking did it, didn’t I? Managed a paulty 14,000 words before jacking it all in and spending the rest of November watching TV and eating cake). I can still write. Posted in Daily life.
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Everyday Wishes: May 2012
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Ordinary life in extraordinary circumstances. Living with a rare chronic illness, but at the same time trying to be a domestic goddess: baked and knitted goodies abound here. About My Medical Conditions. Tuesday, 29 May 2012. On days like this I feel very glad that I'm not a health professional. I can't help but think of the things that these people would do if they were given the opportunity to inhabit healthy bodies, like the ones that the people around me are destroying. It would be unfair of me t...
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Living with Mastocytosis
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Life with a chronic illness isn't all about spoons and complaining. Tuesday, November 20, 2012. Utm source=facebook&utm medium=competition&utm campaign=share tool dariusrucker2012 lander. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Links of Interest and More. Mast Cell Disorders Forum. Dr Castells - My main Masto Dr. My Mastocytosis Facebook Page. National Organization of Rare Disorders - Mastocytosis. Another Masto Blog - Great Links. A Chronic Dose - A Chronic Ilness Blog.
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Living with Mastocytosis: of the utmost importance
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Life with a chronic illness isn't all about spoons and complaining. Saturday, November 3, 2012. Of the utmost importance. My town has a website! Usually for my birthday I ask people to donate blood or to the TMS, but this year I'm asking if anyone is so inclined, to please donate to the red cross disaster relief NOW (as opposed to January). For the lazy text RED CROSS to 90999). Here is a list of ways to help if you're in the tri state area. I'll post more ways to help as I learn them. Google Results on ...
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Living with Mastocytosis: June 2012
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Life with a chronic illness isn't all about spoons and complaining. Sunday, June 3, 2012. I may have been going about things wrong. I had a conversation this week about a lot of the drama that had been going on and feelings and stuff. It was super awesome to have a constructive conversation with someone where even though we didn't 100% agree on everything, we respected each others positions and opinions and agreed to disagree while hearing each other out. And i am sorry for it. i think, for me, as i ...
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Living with Mastocytosis: August 2009
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Life with a chronic illness isn't all about spoons and complaining. Monday, August 31, 2009. I didn't let it get me down. today i went hooping with the kids at MIT and went shopping. Not the most adventurous of days, but I easily could've hid with my head under a pillow all day too. Well I guess the positive streak had to come to an end at some point. Tuesday, August 25, 2009. More than a few people with masto have set up google alerts so that they get an email whenever mastocytosis makes the news. 1) Th...
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Everyday Wishes: March 2013
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Ordinary life in extraordinary circumstances. Living with a rare chronic illness, but at the same time trying to be a domestic goddess: baked and knitted goodies abound here. About My Medical Conditions. Monday, 25 March 2013. A Sign of Progress. Most of the supplies upstairs are stored in the drawers under my bed, neatly organised for easy access. In these drawers, I keep various dressings and splints, monitoring supplies and medications that I might need if I'm stuck in bed. I looked on the tray, and d...
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