Anyone heard about this 'In June, Taimoorazy performed a procedure in which a miniature cotton swab soaked in local anesthetic was introduced through her nose to deliver medicine to the central nervous system, reducing the pain"
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Anyone heard about this 'In June, Taimoorazy performed a procedure in which a miniature cotton swab soaked in local anesthetic was introduced through her nose to deliver medicine to the central nervous system, reducing the pain"
Migraine sufferer gets her life back
By Paul Swiech February 10
Elle Baharmand, shown with her dog, Fendi, in her Bloomington home, said the reduction of her migraines means not only less pain but improved sleep, less time off work and more time for exercise, travel, socializing and taking Fendi for walks. (The Pantagraph/David Proeber)
BLOOMINGTON -- Elle Baharmand was a 15-year-old girl living in California when she began getting chronic migraine headaches.
About once a month, around the time of her period, she'd get a headache that would last three days.
Baharmand, now 41, moved to Bloomington with her husband, Saed Hemmasi, 15 years ago. Both are technical analysts for State Farm Insurance Cos. Over the years, her migraines got worse.
By 2009, she was declining party invitations because the noise and cigarette smoke would prompt a migraine.
"It was hard," Baharmand admitted in an interview in her Bloomington home. "I'm very social."
Read more: http://www.pantagraph.com/lifestyles/health-med-fit/migraine-sufferer-gets-her-life-back/article_6cd45796-5368-11e1-9f21-001871e3ce6c.html#ixzz1mUfleKpe
By Paul Swiech February 10
Elle Baharmand, shown with her dog, Fendi, in her Bloomington home, said the reduction of her migraines means not only less pain but improved sleep, less time off work and more time for exercise, travel, socializing and taking Fendi for walks. (The Pantagraph/David Proeber)
BLOOMINGTON -- Elle Baharmand was a 15-year-old girl living in California when she began getting chronic migraine headaches.
About once a month, around the time of her period, she'd get a headache that would last three days.
Baharmand, now 41, moved to Bloomington with her husband, Saed Hemmasi, 15 years ago. Both are technical analysts for State Farm Insurance Cos. Over the years, her migraines got worse.
By 2009, she was declining party invitations because the noise and cigarette smoke would prompt a migraine.
"It was hard," Baharmand admitted in an interview in her Bloomington home. "I'm very social."
Read more: http://www.pantagraph.com/lifestyles/health-med-fit/migraine-sufferer-gets-her-life-back/article_6cd45796-5368-11e1-9f21-001871e3ce6c.html#ixzz1mUfleKpe
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