How to be Fit, Despite Migraine Attacks

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Healthy Living
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Author: Irene S. Roth ISBN: 9781310825033
Publisher: Irene S. Roth Publication: July 14, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Irene S. Roth
ISBN: 9781310825033
Publisher: Irene S. Roth
Publication: July 14, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

People who have migraine attacks are tired and live unpredictable lives a lot of the time. Because of this, it can be hard for migraine sufferers to even do normal daily chores such as shopping, cleaning the house or putting on a load of wash. These are all tasks that need to be planned ahead of time.
So, when migraine sufferers are asked whether or not they would like to be fit, they quiver. But why does this have to be the case? Have we negatively judged most of our life because of migraine attacks to the point where we think that we no longer have any hope of getting better?
We don’t have to acquiesce in our weaknesses. Instead, we should take back our lives and keep trying to be our best. We don’t have to think that our life is over if we experience migraine pain. However, we have to realize that our life will be different from now on. But this need not be a bad thing. It could actually be a very positive thing, as I will discuss in this e-book.

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People who have migraine attacks are tired and live unpredictable lives a lot of the time. Because of this, it can be hard for migraine sufferers to even do normal daily chores such as shopping, cleaning the house or putting on a load of wash. These are all tasks that need to be planned ahead of time.
So, when migraine sufferers are asked whether or not they would like to be fit, they quiver. But why does this have to be the case? Have we negatively judged most of our life because of migraine attacks to the point where we think that we no longer have any hope of getting better?
We don’t have to acquiesce in our weaknesses. Instead, we should take back our lives and keep trying to be our best. We don’t have to think that our life is over if we experience migraine pain. However, we have to realize that our life will be different from now on. But this need not be a bad thing. It could actually be a very positive thing, as I will discuss in this e-book.

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