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I have been considering for some time, starting up a group for migraine sufferer's.


If anyone knows if a discussion group already exists in East Dulwich please let me know. I feel, and would like to think many people could benefit from such a group.

Let me know what you think and any ideas.

Thanks EDF

Marion

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Hey, I'd def be up for this, any tips and tricks for managing symptoms etc are always greatly appreciated. I'm currently seeing a specialist at City of London Migraine Clinic and am getting some help there but a touch of sympathy from other people in a similar position is also always appreciated!

I can hopefully say this without being accused of having a vested interest, as I don't sell them any more, but a magnotherapy wristband worked for me - I originally got it to sort my arthritic aches and pains (which it did) and it sorted my migraines as well.


I hadn't realised it had until I suddenly became aware that I hadn't had a migraine for months (now years - apart from very very very rarely).


You need a strong one though, not a cheap wishy-washy one.


One of my customers (I started selling them after I had had such good results) had had severe migraines since she was a child, and after she started wearing a wristband, she hardly had any, just the occasional one when she was extremely stressed.


ETA: I gave a three month money-back unconditional guarantee, and only had two or three back the whole time I sold them - and of those, clearly one had never actually been worn ....

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