

Migraine and Mental Health Awareness
Migraine and Mental Health Awareness
Life brings you unexpected opportunities when things seem to be at their worst. Being broke is a common and very stressful topic in our home. How does one go from buying school clothes and school supplies to having no food and no money all in one month?
Now in Month 2, read how my migraine attacks have improved with the use of the new, FDA approved, Aimovig injection.
When you go to the emergency room for a severe migraine attack, what is one of the first things the nurse does besides make you undress in an ice-cold room? Usually, he or she will set up your IV for fluids. Do you know what is in the clear bag hanging from the shiny hook just above your head?
If you follow me on social media, you know that I am now taking the Aimovig™ injection every month for Migraine prevention, as prescribed by my doctor. On this post, you will be able to keep up with my progress from week to week. The good, the bad, and the ugly.
Well someone thinks I’m an Influencer! I’ve been accepted into the Amazon Influencer Program. What that means is I now have an active Amazon store where I can feature products I like, use, or feel are appropriate for my readers…YOU!
Trying to find energy when you have a chronic illness is like searching for a needle in the haystack. You’re lucky if you find it! What it takes for me to find energy when I’m tired requires a lot of mental strength and sometimes I suck at it.