I've had them off and on all my life. They do seem to be more frequent in the last few years.Migraines suck!
I have them.
Not often and not really bad most of the time.
How about you all? How often, and how do you deal with them?
I sometimes use a mint based sports rub, Biofreez, on migraines too.I get them often. My bf's mom is really into oils for healing. I mostly think naturopath stuff is nonsense. However she gave me a blend of peppermint, lavender and marjoram and I decided to try it by adding a drop on each temple and my forehead. It really helped! It dulled a pretty horrific migraine I was having recently. I also find green tea helps a bit, and then of course just resting in the dark.
Hope you find the cause and some relief. And talk to your doc about it if you haven't already, especially if they are increasing in frequency.
She's a supernatural being in Slavic folklore. I think she's pretty complex and interesting.Acd, I've been meaning to ask you; isn't Baba Yaga an aborigine monster? Like a world destroyer? I'm going to look it up!
To the Google Cave!
Yes! That's what I like about her. (Bolded).Hmm. Slovak. Witch that flies around in a morter and carries a pestal! Sometimes she's bad. Sometimes she's good.
Kind of like coyote in Native American folklore, but coyotes mostly bad.Yes! That's what I like about her. (Bolded).
I'm reading a bit about it now! I'm not very familiar with Native American folklore. I'm interested in characters like that, who aren't entirely good or evil, because I think it speaks to the complexity of human nature.Kind of like coyote in Native American folklore.
Some tribes have him as all evil.
Others have him as Trickster and bringer of good things. Sometimes coyote is the one who gave fire to man.
Most tribes have their own websites. It's best, whenever possible, to read what they've written about themselves.I'm reading a bit about it now! I'm not very familiar with Native American folklore. I'm interested in characters like that, who aren't entirely good or evil, because I think it speaks to the complexity of human nature.
Can you link any sites?Most tribes have their own websites. It's best, whenever possible, to read what they've written about themselves.
NOT what other people have written about them. There are a lot of misconseptions written by non-native folks who assume all tribes are the same. They are not!
Sorry pet peeves! I'm Cherokee by the way. No two tribes are the same. Some are close tho.
I think mine are part allergies and a car wreck.Eh, I feel like I'm interrupting a very interesting back and forth here about mythology.
Anyway... Migraines suck! I used to have them. Result of years and years of physically storing negative emotions in my body. What helped was clomiparime, and later therapy. Tricyclics help against all sorts of neuropathic pain. Goodbye migraines.![]()
My favorite Trickster is of course Cherokee. He's Tsisdu it means rabbit.