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Hey I Had A Headache


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notme Experienced

and it is gone. for 3 days running! this is, like, the eight thousanth painful/uncomfortable/annoying/freaky thing that has gone away. i didn't even know i had it! and neck pain has been soooo much better. it's amazing what you can learn to live with as 'normal' :( also, 'baby hair' growing back on my head (you know, that little layer of new hair...! ) also, got a cold and my BODY fought it OFF instead of having it turn into pneumonia. i am so scared to be hopeful if anybody can relate to that. could this be my new deal??????? feeling awesome??????? not freezing to death in 60 degree weather? what??

i feel like i am shedding layers of sludge. i am afraid this is too good to be real?


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It is truly incredible what we think of as normal lol I am just starting down this road and can't wait to find a new normal ;)

notme Experienced

almost forgot - and this is huge for me - went 4-wheeling (you know, 'quad') in the mountains saturday and sunday i woke up just fine. first time that i wasn't absolutely wiped out (i have been limiting my activities because i was over-doing it) and yesterday i washed windows. big windows. alot of them. is this for real???

Roda Rising Star

I'm happy for you that you are feeling well. It truely is wonderful to wake up one morning and say "wow I feel good."

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Yea it's for real. Amazing how many things improve that we would never think of as connected. Glad to hear you are healing well.

dilettantesteph Collaborator

I didn't know how sick I was until I got better. It is amazing what we can think of as normal.

lizard00 Enthusiast

Those are my sentiments exactly. And the perma-headache... I had that, too. It was the first thing that went away and I thought, WOW! There's hope that I might actually feel better one day.

:) Love your post.

I didn't know how sick I was until I got better. It is amazing what we can think of as normal.


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