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- <h1>The causes of Alyssa's migraines</h1>
- <p>Day 00430: Tuesday, 2016 May 10</p>
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- Her whole life, Alyssa has been getting migraines, but we think that they've gotten worse.
- She actually went to see a doctor, which she usually won't do.
- The doctor informed her that her skull plates fused together in an incorrect manner.
- As a result, they don't move in the correct direction, which may be causing the headaches.
- I'm a bit confused about this though, as I thought that once skull plates fused together, they no longer moved at all.
- If her skull plates fused together incorrectly, I'm not sure how they would go about trying to fix her skull.
- They're also considering the possibility of neurological damage though, which sounds pretty ominous.
- Lastly, they are trying to rule out dietary causes.
- Alyssa's been asked to refrain from eating corn, gluten, milk, and soy.
- I know that if I accidentally ingest milk, I get bad headaches, though I don't think that I get migraines.
- If milk were indeed her cause, she'd be free of her migraines and would be one step closer to being vegan; she's already a vegetarian.
- I'm really hoping that milk is her migraine trigger, though honestly, no matter what the cause is, it would be awesome if they could find and fix it.
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- It's not pretty, but I can't come up with a single valid reason to nest tables.
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- While I was outside weeding, one of the local cats was trying to get me to pay more attention to it.
- I talk to the cat, but I try to avoid touching it out of fear that it might have diseases.
- I'm not too worried about the effect of cat diseases on my own body, but I don't want to bring anything dangerous in to infect our own cat.
- The cat outside wasn't satisfied by my just talking to it though, and it kept stepping up on my leg and rubbing on me.
- Strangely though, it kept gently biting me! I've never had any cat gently bite me aside from our own cat, even past cats that we've had.
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- It turned out that the alternatives system wasn't to blame though.
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