I am not a fan of rollercoasters; I am not sure as to why, because when I was younger, I lived for the thrill that came with riding the highest, fastest and most daring of rollercoasters. Since I have aged (beautifully I might add), my desire for thrill and excitement has died down somewhat and now I prefer much calmer rides such as It’s A Small World or Peter Pan at Walt Disney World. We visit Disney often and while I sit and watch my daughter and husband having the time of their life in the tea cups or some other ride that stirs rollercoaster feelings up; I could not help but begin to ponder a few things.
I write for a living it is what I do, I express myself through my writing and often find myself thinking in a poetic style. The other day I was at Disney people watching and I began to start thinking. I surveyed the throngs of people crowded into fantasyland and I began to wonder how many of them struggle with chronic pain. A little morbid I know, but I am a strong believer in perseverance and I personally have always tried to play it off when I was suffering with some form of pain.
Out Of Control
In uncontrolled environments, migraine triggers could be lurking anywhere waiting to pounce on their victim. Moving through the four stages of a migraine resembles that of a roller-coaster. Constant ups and downs and just when you feel the ride is coming to the end there is one more surprise that leaves you whirling. For those who suffer from reoccurring migraines, they may feel that way regarding their chronic migraine headaches and insufficient migraine treatments. Years of trying, sampling or implementing new migraine treatments one wonders if and when this roller-coaster will end.
Sadly for some, it never does but for others, migraine relief has been found and the emotional ride has been stopped. Treating migraines with natural ingredients such as Ginger, Feverfew, Magnesium Citrate and Gingko Biloba all ingredients found in the Migraine Support Formula can be that migraine relief you so desperately want.
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