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Hello Stephen,

 

Thanks for the tip, I will send this to my sisters who suffer from migraines

almost daily or weekly, it may help them. All three of them are on meds for

their migraines.

 

I know what you mean about migraines being intense to the point of nausea! What

a Yukky feeling, huh! I was diagnosed with migraines in the 11Th grade. I had

fallen backwards on my back onto the ground hitting my head really hard and that

spawned my having headaches every day all day continuously for just over a year

and because of it I missed 67 days of school and was hospitalized for about 3

weeks. Most days my headache was so intense that I was literally sick to my

stomach. Even the most powerful of medications used for pain wouldn't get rid of

it, most of the time wouldn't even ease it. Other days, very few, I would have

moderate headaches where the meds would help some. Sometimes it would feel like

my right eye was being played tug of war with and that any moment my eye would

literally pop out of my head. Sometimes I would wish it would. I had nose bleeds

off and on throughout the days and nights because of my headaches and sometimes

would wake up in the night with my

pillow drenched in blood, having to change my pillows and sheets. I had

problems with my right arm falling to sleep if left still for just a moment or

two. Many nights I would wake up in the night because of being slapped in the

face and thinking it was my sister who shared a bed with me. I would tell her to

" Stop Hitting Me " , only to realize it wasn't her but me. I would be slapping my

own face with the arm that was asleep. It would be asleep from my shoulder down

to my fingers tips. I would have to shake my arm with my left hand vigorously to

get it to wake up, sometimes feeling like it was taking forever and I would call

my mom in fear of not being able to wake it up. The doctors said that it was my

occipital nerve being pinched and suggested surgery, but my mom wouldn't let

them. I found out later after my youngest son was hit by a truck and was seeing

a brain specialist to make sure he didn't have damage from the crack in his

parietal bone that your arm falling to

sleep like that is a classic sign of migraines.

 

After almost a year of many tests, physical therapy, and being accused of using

drugs, which at the time I hadn't even experimented with them, I was sent to

Duke Medical University to a specialist. After several questions, the reviewing

of my tests that I had had done over the year, and learning of my family

history, I was diagnosed with classic migraines. I was told because of the fall

and having migraines in the family that the fall triggered them at an earlier

stage in life and that I would have had them eventually anyway. They prescribed

me an anti-depressant to break the cycle of the headaches, which did work

eventually. After that I had headaches more often than not.

 

That was in 1983 that I was diagnosed. In 1988 my dad and I were in a horrible

accident the day before Thanksgiving and my dad and I were actually very lucky

because we were wearing our seat-belts. We were hit from behind, his truck a

little Nissan, by a transfer truck pulling a trailer with a heavy load. The

truck ran up onto the bed of my dad's truck catapulting us over 500 yards across

another lane of traffic into an open field. My dad was knocked unconscious and

his upper body yanked out of his seat-belt (he is 6'3 " or was, yet was somehow

still trying to drive the truck ending us in a 10-foot incline. I remained

conscious throughout it all. That was my first experience being out of body. I

saw and heard myself from behind me screaming as we were approaching the 10-foot

incline moving in what seemed like slow motion toward it. I was screaming " Oh My

God! " over and over again! As we hit the wall of the incline I saw myself jerk

forward towards the dashboard, that jerk

seemed to put me back in my body! I came out of it with a HUGE knot on the back

of my head, a fractured sternum, and a huge whelp across my chest where the seat

belt caught me and stopped my lunging completely against the dashboard. The

police officer told my dad and me that we would have been more then likely

thrown from the truck through the front window had we not been wearing our

seat-belts. My dad and I had just put on our seat-belts. My dad hated wearing

seat-belts, but that day just before we were hit he had put his on. Might have

been because about an hour before the accident I saw us getting in the accident

and I told him about it. I had my seat-belt on, but had taken it off to get

something from behind the seat and had literally just put it back on when the

accident occurred. Anyhow, the tailgate of my dad's truck was only being held on

by a bolt and that was barely holding it on. One corner of the tailgate had hit

up against the back window and had shattered the

glass that ended up in the back of my dad's head. I didn't have any glass near

me at all! I didn't even have a scratch from it. Anyway, we were told that we

were very lucky because had the bolt been knocked just a fraction more it would

have come out of the tailgate and one or both of us would have been decapitated.

 

From that point until now I rarely have migraine headaches. The headache I had

yesterday was far more intense then I ever remember any migraine from the past

being. Could it have been a migraine? Yes, I suppose so! Was it K? I don't know!

Was it for some reason? Sure, every thing is! All I know is that I felt like I

taken a really deep nostril breath and it got trapped and it was trying to find

it's way back out through the front of my head and out of my ears.

 

I am grateful for the the experience, yes, I did say grateful as crazy as that

might sound. Why? Because the day before I had fasted and I told God and Jesus

that I didn't know how long I would or needed to fast, that I was sure They

would be of better judgment than I. Well when I woke up yesterday, I didn't have

any plans on fasting, but I guess They thought I needed to continue. I didn't do

the complete fasting, did eat a very small amount, but for the most part water

and juice! I spent the day sleeping, meditating, praying, and being thankful,

surrendering, and doing forgiveness. I talked to Shakti thanking her and asking

for guidance and surrendering. As hard as it was, yes, I did finally surrender

to the headache. I think that God and Jesus had other plans for me, They weren't

done and They knew I needed Them to help me stay focused even if that meant

literally bringing me down to my knees. I put me, my headache and my growth into

God's hands and let it go.

 

This morning when I woke up, I felt like a new person with a sense of renewal, I

felt I had a new head and I was very grateful for my experience as painful as it

was.

 

Anyway, thank you so much Stephen for your tip. If I ever have another one I

will use your advise.

 

Love,

Katherine

 

 

 

Stephen O. <stephen_1952

 

Wednesday, May 9, 2007 6:37:43 PM

Re: Severe Headache--Chrism

 

That is exactly the way I used to be when I had a migraine headache. I

used to also see lights and spots in front of my eyes if they were open

or not.

 

I found a method where you press your fingers around on your scalp. When

you find a spot that makes your headache feel worse. You keep pressure

there and then release it quickly. I used to find lots of spots and

after I was finished my headache was very much lessened, and the nausea

was gone.

 

I don't know if it will work for your headache or not. Every one is

unique and if this headache is from activated k there are many other

here who are better qualified to give advice.

 

Some times it is good to get things checked out by a MD. Just don't tell

them about your K or any abilities you have. IE telepathy, obe,

clairvoyance, or such.

 

Love and Peace;

Stephen O.

 

Katherine wrote:

>

> I have a severe headache that is making me extremely nauseated. I tried

> the putting thumbs in the corner of eyes and fingers on forehead and

> vigorously shaking, helped for about 5 seconds. The pain forms almost a

> triangle. If you put your thrumb and ring finger on one hand in the

> corner of the eyes and you index finger and middle finger rest on

> forehead right at brow line, that is where it hurts. Extreme pressure

> in ears. I fasted all day yesterday, prayed and meditated, don't know

> if this might be the cause. Never fully fasted before, never able to,

> but I pushed myself through it. I took medicine this morning and it

> doesn't seem to even budge the pain. Any suggestions? I feel very sick

> from the pain.

>

> Love,

> Kat

>

>

 

 

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I'm sorry that you had such a bad experience all though some good came

from it. IE your OBE.

 

My migraines used to come when I ate certain foods. If I ate greasy

food, or chocolate, and a whole list of things. 15 years ago was the

last time I had one.

 

About two weeks ago I had a headache for about 4 days but it was only

dull just enough to be annoying. I know that K can cause aches and

burning around the body and become very severe.

 

I just think if pains aren't caused by K then there is a reason, and if

I had a real bad headache for over a week I would get it checked out by

the doctor. I would hope it was K related but still to be on the safe side.

 

Love and Many Blessings;

Stephen O.

 

 

Katherine Miller wrote:

>

> Hello Stephen,

>

> Thanks for the tip, I will send this to my sisters who suffer from

> migraines almost daily or weekly, it may help them. All three of them

> are on meds for their migraines.

>

> I know what you mean about migraines being intense to the point of

> nausea! What a Yukky feeling, huh! I was diagnosed with migraines in

> the 11Th grade. I had fallen backwards on my back onto the ground

> hitting my head really hard and that spawned my having headaches every

> day all day continuously for just over a year and because of it I

> missed 67 days of school and was hospitalized for about 3 weeks. Most

> days my headache was so intense that I was literally sick to my

> stomach. Even the most powerful of medications used for pain wouldn't

> get rid of it, most of the time wouldn't even ease it. Other days,

> very few, I would have moderate headaches where the meds would help

> some. Sometimes it would feel like my right eye was being played tug

> of war with and that any moment my eye would literally pop out of my

> head. Sometimes I would wish it would. I had nose bleeds off and on

> throughout the days and nights because of my headaches and sometimes

> would wake up in the night with my

> pillow drenched in blood, having to change my pillows and sheets. I

> had problems with my right arm falling to sleep if left still for just

> a moment or two. Many nights I would wake up in the night because of

> being slapped in the face and thinking it was my sister who shared a

> bed with me. I would tell her to " Stop Hitting Me " , only to realize it

> wasn't her but me. I would be slapping my own face with the arm that

> was asleep. It would be asleep from my shoulder down to my fingers

> tips. I would have to shake my arm with my left hand vigorously to get

> it to wake up, sometimes feeling like it was taking forever and I

> would call my mom in fear of not being able to wake it up. The doctors

> said that it was my occipital nerve being pinched and suggested

> surgery, but my mom wouldn't let them. I found out later after my

> youngest son was hit by a truck and was seeing a brain specialist to

> make sure he didn't have damage from the crack in his parietal bone

> that your arm falling to

> sleep like that is a classic sign of migraines.

>

> After almost a year of many tests, physical therapy, and being accused

> of using drugs, which at the time I hadn't even experimented with

> them, I was sent to Duke Medical University to a specialist. After

> several questions, the reviewing of my tests that I had had done over

> the year, and learning of my family history, I was diagnosed with

> classic migraines. I was told because of the fall and having migraines

> in the family that the fall triggered them at an earlier stage in life

> and that I would have had them eventually anyway. They prescribed me

> an anti-depressant to break the cycle of the headaches, which did work

> eventually. After that I had headaches more often than not.

>

> That was in 1983 that I was diagnosed. In 1988 my dad and I were in a

> horrible accident the day before Thanksgiving and my dad and I were

> actually very lucky because we were wearing our seat-belts. We were

> hit from behind, his truck a little Nissan, by a transfer truck

> pulling a trailer with a heavy load. The truck ran up onto the bed of

> my dad's truck catapulting us over 500 yards across another lane of

> traffic into an open field. My dad was knocked unconscious and his

> upper body yanked out of his seat-belt (he is 6'3 " or was, yet was

> somehow still trying to drive the truck ending us in a 10-foot

> incline. I remained conscious throughout it all. That was my first

> experience being out of body. I saw and heard myself from behind me

> screaming as we were approaching the 10-foot incline moving in what

> seemed like slow motion toward it. I was screaming " Oh My God! " over

> and over again! As we hit the wall of the incline I saw myself jerk

> forward towards the dashboard, that jerk

> seemed to put me back in my body! I came out of it with a HUGE knot on

> the back of my head, a fractured sternum, and a huge whelp across my

> chest where the seat belt caught me and stopped my lunging completely

> against the dashboard. The police officer told my dad and me that we

> would have been more then likely thrown from the truck through the

> front window had we not been wearing our seat-belts. My dad and I had

> just put on our seat-belts. My dad hated wearing seat-belts, but that

> day just before we were hit he had put his on. Might have been because

> about an hour before the accident I saw us getting in the accident and

> I told him about it. I had my seat-belt on, but had taken it off to

> get something from behind the seat and had literally just put it back

> on when the accident occurred. Anyhow, the tailgate of my dad's truck

> was only being held on by a bolt and that was barely holding it on.

> One corner of the tailgate had hit up against the back window and had

> shattered the

> glass that ended up in the back of my dad's head. I didn't have any

> glass near me at all! I didn't even have a scratch from it. Anyway, we

> were told that we were very lucky because had the bolt been knocked

> just a fraction more it would have come out of the tailgate and one or

> both of us would have been decapitated.

>

> >From that point until now I rarely have migraine headaches. The

> headache I had yesterday was far more intense then I ever remember any

> migraine from the past being. Could it have been a migraine? Yes, I

> suppose so! Was it K? I don't know! Was it for some reason? Sure,

> every thing is! All I know is that I felt like I taken a really deep

> nostril breath and it got trapped and it was trying to find it's way

> back out through the front of my head and out of my ears.

>

> I am grateful for the the experience, yes, I did say grateful as crazy

> as that might sound. Why? Because the day before I had fasted and I

> told God and Jesus that I didn't know how long I would or needed to

> fast, that I was sure They would be of better judgment than I. Well

> when I woke up yesterday, I didn't have any plans on fasting, but I

> guess They thought I needed to continue. I didn't do the complete

> fasting, did eat a very small amount, but for the most part water and

> juice! I spent the day sleeping, meditating, praying, and being

> thankful, surrendering, and doing forgiveness. I talked to Shakti

> thanking her and asking for guidance and surrendering. As hard as it

> was, yes, I did finally surrender to the headache. I think that God

> and Jesus had other plans for me, They weren't done and They knew I

> needed Them to help me stay focused even if that meant literally

> bringing me down to my knees. I put me, my headache and my growth into

> God's hands and let it go.

>

> This morning when I woke up, I felt like a new person with a sense of

> renewal, I felt I had a new head and I was very grateful for my

> experience as painful as it was.

>

> Anyway, thank you so much Stephen for your tip. If I ever have another

> one I will use your advise.

>

> Love,

> Katherine

>

>

> Stephen O. <stephen_1952

> <stephen_1952%40sympatico.ca>>

>

> <%40>

> Wednesday, May 9, 2007 6:37:43 PM

> Re: Severe Headache--Chrism

>

> That is exactly the way I used to be when I had a migraine headache. I

> used to also see lights and spots in front of my eyes if they were open

> or not.

>

> I found a method where you press your fingers around on your scalp. When

> you find a spot that makes your headache feel worse. You keep pressure

> there and then release it quickly. I used to find lots of spots and

> after I was finished my headache was very much lessened, and the nausea

> was gone.

>

> I don't know if it will work for your headache or not. Every one is

> unique and if this headache is from activated k there are many other

> here who are better qualified to give advice.

>

> Some times it is good to get things checked out by a MD. Just don't tell

> them about your K or any abilities you have. IE telepathy, obe,

> clairvoyance, or such.

>

> Love and Peace;

> Stephen O.

>

> Katherine wrote:

> >

> > I have a severe headache that is making me extremely nauseated. I tried

> > the putting thumbs in the corner of eyes and fingers on forehead and

> > vigorously shaking, helped for about 5 seconds. The pain forms almost a

> > triangle. If you put your thrumb and ring finger on one hand in the

> > corner of the eyes and you index finger and middle finger rest on

> > forehead right at brow line, that is where it hurts. Extreme pressure

> > in ears. I fasted all day yesterday, prayed and meditated, don't know

> > if this might be the cause. Never fully fasted before, never able to,

> > but I pushed myself through it. I took medicine this morning and it

> > doesn't seem to even budge the pain. Any suggestions? I feel very sick

> > from the pain.

> >

> > Love,

> > Kat

> >

> >

>

>

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