Hello Sharon,

Thanks for the info! That is VERY interesting! I will have to ask my mother 
more about that! I wouldn't remember what kind of treatment she had since I was 
only about 2 and a half or 3..I think she was about 8 months old or so?  The 
candida SURELY makes sense since all she eats is sugary things! And carbs! ;0/ 
maybe NOW she will listen..if she REALLY wants to get better! I will try and 
convince her and find out...

Thanks!! :0)

Nicole:O)

"Sharon L. House" <[email protected]> wrote:
I can truly sympathize. My daughter, who is now 33 years old, almost died
of a severe flu when she was 10 months old, had the last rites. She was
never quite right after that. Of my four children, she was always the
sickliest. She began developing "migraine" headaches, or that's what we
called them, around age 8. She would be sick in bed, completely
debilitated, moaning and vomiting. All the doctors could do for her was to
prescribe suppositories which stopped the vomiting and made her sleep. The
next day she'd be fine.

I also have experienced the same type of headaches much of my adult life,
although mine have been debilitating, still they have not been of quite the
intensity of my daugher's. At that time light bothers me more than usual
and I feel sick all over. I always thought they were migraine but after
reading articles over the years on sinus headaches, I'm sure that's what
they are and could also be what my daughter experienced. During a headache,
the sorest spot is right on my eyebrows when I press there and spreads all
over my head and neck. It's intolerable. Many of the symptoms are the same
as for migraines.

I have a severe candida yeast/fungus infection throughout my body and know
that's what causes these headaches as the sinuses are a favorite breeding
ground for fungus. Looking back on my daughter's situation, she was given a
huge load of antibiotics to fight the flu that she had as a baby and anyone
familiar with candida knows how the antibiotics set the stage for candida
infection. Subsequent to my daughter's growing years, she will still have
an occasional headache but not usually to the previous severity. However,
she has been plagued all her adult life with severe infections in various
organs requiring emergency surgery. She's been operated on so often that
she jokes that they should install a zipper on her abdomen.

I'm now getting her started on making her own CS. Anxious to see what the
results will be. I agree with what was said about the possibility of them
being sinus headaches. I have read that sinus headaches are the worst
variety even though migraines are given more publicity. Please consider the
possibility of a fungus infection in her sinuses or even elsewhere in her
body that could be causing these headaches. They could be a dieoff reaction
from the fungus.

Sharon



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