“All beautiful things carry distinctions of imperfection. Your wounds and imperfections are your beauty. Like Kintsugi, the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold, we are all perfectly imperfect. Breakage and mending are honest parts of a past which should not be hidden. Your wounds and healing are a part of your history; a part of who you are. Every beautiful thing is damaged. You are that beauty; we all are.” -Bryant McGill
Author: Miss Poison
Fibromyalgia Associated With Cognitive Dysfunction, Memory Loss
http://www.belmarrahealth.com/fibromyalgia-associated-with-cognitive-dysfunction-memory-loss/
This isn’t just to help other people, it’s also to shut some people up for asking me, on a near daily basis, why I’m “always in pain” or why I “never seem to get better”. No shit, Sherlock!
If someone told me to eat willow bark and snails for a month and promised it would cure me of Fibromyalgia completely, I’d do it. There is no magic cure-all, or every Fibro sufferer would be able to return to their previously enjoyed lives.
Everyone Has Their Own Path
“Everyone has their own path. Walk yours with integrity and wish all others peace on their journey. When your paths merge, rejoice for their presence in your life. When the paths are separated, return to the wholeness of yourself, give thanks for the footprints left on your soul, and embrace the time to journey on your own.” —Unknown Author
People Are Like Music

Moms and Dads With Migraine
http://www.thedailymigraine.com/blog/2014/5/11/migraine-moms-and-dads?rq=parent
Valid points. I don’t know anyone who has young children and suffers from migraines, but I’d love to hear from anyone who does.
Perfection Is Not Attainable…
“Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.” –Vince Lombardi
What Is This Strange Feeling After The Migraine Stops?
My life, in a nutshell. 😦


