
Nov 02, 2013, 12:29 PM
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Member Since: Mar 2009
Location: 8CS / NYS / USA
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Originally Posted by innocentjoy
I've been reading in different places about the relationship between dissociation and headaches. The most recent place is a book written about EMDR for people with dissociative disorders, for both practitioners and clients. It states that frequent headaches is a red flag for dissociative disorders. But nowhere have I found anywhere talking about the reason for this.
I can imagine that the stress of living with a dissociative disorder could cause headaches, but is that it? Or is there something more to it?
I've had major headaches my entire life, migraines started at age 8. Lately, my migraines have gotten much worse, including tension headaches, and sometimes sinus issues into the mix as well. My current migraine has lasted 3 weeks. I've seen drs and neurologists, had CTs, MRIs, xrays done, (all normal results) been on many meds (none worked), preventative supplements, meds, stretching, exercise, etc. My dr finally told me I'd have to just learn to live with the pain, which I don't buy.
So, if someone knew of somewhere I could get information on this idea, I'd be very grateful.
Thanks!!!
IJ
Note for anyone focused on forum limitations: I'm not looking for a diagnosis, or to be told what constitutes a certain kind of headache, I know all of that. I'm looking for personal experiences with dissociation and headaches, or informational links to where I could find information on this relationship.
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if you do a google search using the words....relationship between dissociation and headaches....you will find many research papers about how the brain works, how the brain reacts to stress, trauma, dissociation and much more useful information about the relationship between dissociation and headaches (and other common symptoms of dissociation and headaches.) when I did this a few years ago I ended up with well over one million research papers, trials .... on this topic.
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