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17-YEAR-OLD EXPERIENCES RETURN TO NORMAL SYMPTOM-FREE LIFE FOLLOWING SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT
Natalie W. (17 years old) discovered that her headache and migraine symptoms, as well as related symptoms, were completely eliminated through treatment of her necks. In her case, those related symptoms included sinus problems and postnasal drip (for years), light sensitivity, sound sensitivity, and occasional nausea. The sinus problems were daily, and the other associated symptoms were three days a week. She missed school or school-related activities an average of one day per week for at least the last year. She was treated at the Headache Institute of Texas, in San Antonio.
TEENAGER’S EYE PAIN AND HEADACHES DISAPPEAR
Chelsea G., a 15-year-old headache sufferer, came to the Headache Institute of Texas with daily headaches. She felt them on both sides of head and concentrated in the center of her forehead and behind her eyes as well as at the top of her neck. Her worst headaches were accompanied by marked light and sound sensitivity, as well as occasional nausea. Her headaches averaged a four out of ten, with a high of ten out of ten (experienced once per week) when we first saw her at the Headache Institute of Texas.
16-YEAR-OLD VERY PLEASED WITH PROGRESS AND RESULTS
Rachel M. joins the countless others who discovered that their headache and migraine symptoms, as well as related symptoms, can be eliminated through treatment of their necks. She was seen at the age of 16 at this clinic for daily headaches, averaging four, with a high of ten on a zero to ten scale. She began having severe headaches at ten years of age. The twelve months preceding treatment at the Headache Institute of Texas were characterized by knife-like pain or constant throbbing at the back of her head, which spread to her entire head, as well as cheeks and teeth. Her worst headaches were characterized by light and sound sensitivity, nausea, and vomiting. In addition to her daily headaches, she was having daily neck pain, upper shoulder pain/tightness extending down between her shoulder blades. She also reported ear pain or pressure three days per week. She found relief from her symptoms at the Headache Institute of Texas, in San Antonio.
COLLEGE STUDENT EXPERIENCES MARKED REDUCTION IN FREQUENCY AND SEVERITY OF HEADACHES AND MEDICATION
Sarah B.’s headaches started when she was 16 years old. Her headaches were on both sides of her head—a throbbing quality that affected her forehead, both temples, behind her eyes, the bridge of her nose, and even into her teeth. Her worst headaches were accompanied by light and sound sensitivity, nausea, vomiting and fatigue. She was experiencing headaches four to five days a week and migraines two to three days per week. In addition to her headaches, she described neck pain and ear ringing four to five days per week. She was intermittently dizzy on a daily basis and described daily jaw clenching. She found lasting relief at the Headache Institute of Texas.
17-YEAR-OLD DISCOVERS NATURAL CURE FOR HEADACHES
Jackie G. (17 years old) joins the countless others who discovered that their headache and migraine symptoms, as well as related symptoms, can be eliminated through treatment of her neck. Her situation required a combination of lying down intermittently to get the weight of her head off of hypersensitive neck tissues and lower neck work to address an apparent disc problem, which contributed to her headaches.
Jackie has had headaches since she was in the third grade. Her worst headaches were accompanied by light, sound, and smell sensitivities, as well as nausea and vomiting. She was having three of these types of headaches per week when she first came to the Headache Institute of Texas, in San Antonio.
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