Is there connection? I get told that stress does not cause migraines but is depression a trigger? But, then I look on WebMD and my mind was instantly blown! So I will sum up this title and go with what I found. My depression is neatly wrapped around migraines and vice-versa, I see less migraines when I am not depressed, when you see how long I am faced with migraines it will give a better scope on what migraines mean to me and how important it is to over come.
"WEDNESDAY, May 22 (HealthDay News) -- Migraines and depression can each cause a great deal of suffering," said on webMD website. "But new research indicates the combination of the two may be linked to something else entirely -- a smaller brain."
What the hell, if it was not hard enough that the further I went to college the material gets harder with deeper conceptual focal points. This one search hijacked my post. I went to college for zoology, a challenge for a normal person who was denied all real science classes in high school.
Being from Chicago as a child I was placed in special education possibly from lower test, but later you would know that the Chicago education is crap, I was taught wrong from he beginning no disability there.
I had migraines since I was about knee-high to a grasshopper. I have been depressed since the age of 12 at least.
"The difference in size -- about 2 percent -- isn't alarming, study authors said, but needs further research to determine if the disparity causes any meaningful health effects," WebMD said.
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