Keeler Migraine Method book - anybody read that?...
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Keeler Migraine Method book - anybody read that?...
I haven't, but I've been perusing it while at the bookstore
when I happened upon the chapter containing a "migraineur profiles".
I haven't bought the book so I don't remember a lot except for "Professional Migraineur"
who knew everything about migraines
and was advised that there is a life beside migraine and to enjoy it,
and also something about a "been there, done that" migraineur.
There was more of such dubious "classification".
I don't know, perhaps I need to read the whole book - but I felt insulted by the author of this book!
Risa
when I happened upon the chapter containing a "migraineur profiles".
I haven't bought the book so I don't remember a lot except for "Professional Migraineur"
who knew everything about migraines
and was advised that there is a life beside migraine and to enjoy it,
and also something about a "been there, done that" migraineur.
There was more of such dubious "classification".
I don't know, perhaps I need to read the whole book - but I felt insulted by the author of this book!
Risa
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Migraine books
I bought "Migraines for Dummies" and it contains a lot of the well-known stuff about migraines. I am encouraging my family to read it. I also have a book called "The Migraine Brain" by Carolyn Bernstein, M.D. It has some useful info, but alot of common knowledge. I keep hoping for a new approach.
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