Hi again,
Yes, sorry i missed that the first time.
My fiance and i moved back to my hometown after a few years being in the country together. She ran into her high school sweetheart and left me lol. We were together for 5 years and within a month of leaving me she was married w a baby on the way. At the time it was the worst emotional trauma i ever had. I am now very thankful for having gone through. That was in 2007.
Next i have had multiple head and neck injuries throughout my life. I have broke many many bones including my nose. None in particular around that time that i can pinpoint. Im having flash memories as i typed that. Maybe a wrestling incident.
I alsi started seriously weight lifting and i am sure at the time my form was probably not perfect and i probably lifted heavier than i should.
Also, i started drinking fairly heavy and using cocaine for about 7 months. When my headache originally started i thought it was a cocaine hangover. I eventually quit the drug. But the headache never went away.
Im in the process of writing a in depth health report and the above will def be included. Ive thought much of all the possible things that could of triggered it.
Yes, the sphenoid. I am currently going through NCR nuero cranial restructuring. They are inserting balloons in the nostril and moving the sphenoid. It has given major relief and def touching source pain. Does have the possibility to fix me and def has helped majorly. Pain is pretty bad tho and i am dealing with a rollercoaster of physical mental emotional symptoms. Normally i am very calm laid back stress free with a clear mind. Im getting doom gloom sensations along with other things which are directly tied to level of pain. When i get the major relief days for absolutely no reason it feels like i am in heaven. I think i have heard of the biocranial. Thank you for your questions and i will look into your links.
Sorry to keep asking questions, but how long after your fiancé left you did the headaches start? I'm just trying to understand if this is potentially the underlying shock trauma that kicked off the headaches.
In New German Medicine terms, psychological traumas initiate illnesses when the psyche can't cope with an emotional shock trauma. When this happens, the body takes over in managing the trauma, but the body only knows inappropriate biological survival responses to address the shock trauma. This can lead to just about any dis-ease you can think of.
In German New Medicine thinking, violently painful headaches are signs of an active biological conflict. Often this is associated with things that one cannot bear to hear, see, or re-experience. The body can be very metaphorical in this regard. If you are unable to bear the pain of the loss of your relationship, this may be the trigger driving the active conflict related to your headaches as well.
Below are some short videos to help explain German New Medicine:
No sorries. Thanks.
Probably 3 to 6 months. I have looked into this area. Ive heard of people developing fibromyalgia due to traumas physical and or otherwise. I have had many traumas both physical and emotional. So many things happened at that time of my life so it is difficult to gauge if it was physical chemical emotional subconscious or other. Conciously i have dealt with that whole situation many years ago. I actually value the experience. I forgave her myself and the whole situation. I learned much about life and myself from it. Im even kinda happy it didnt work, oh the inlaws were terrible lol. I am now happily married w a child. I also have meditated for years and am deeply interested in my inner workings. I have again heard fibromyalgia patients getting hypnotherapy and being cured. Its atleast an option besides the fact i wouldnt trust a stranger to f w my brain. Also there are 2 main types of responses in near death situations like a major car accident. 1 people cant remember a thing. The other everything goes slow motion and every detail is remembered plus some. Ive been in many of those situations and i dont panic, i become very calm and aware of every detail. Doesnt feel like i am suppressing anything. I did at the time become physically ill from the breakup. My whole world changed. Could of set off some sh*t that im not aware of but it could also be to a specific injury or injuries that added up or whatever. Very interesting your knowledge and the biological crap. Itd be nice if it was simple and pain not such a pain. More info to check thank you very much :)
Thanks for the insight. I would have a closer look at this trauma since it sounds like it was a serious shock trauma which is far different than just a standard trauma. This is exactly the type of trauma you are looking for as an originating cause. A shock trauma is specifically one that you are totally unprepared for and hits you out of the blue. You have no defenses in your psyche for it when it occurs.
If you decide to go for KST, have them check for a shock trauma in the brain associated with the headache. They can they check if there is still an active shock conflict with a kinesiological test. They should even be able to identify the brain region of the conflict and do a KST correction against it. I would highly suggest watching the videos I've left on New German Medicine and then be prepared to explain this to them.
By the way, it's really excellent that you have worked on forgiving your ex-financé, but that doesn't necessarily mean the shock trauma and associated biological conflict from it has been fully deactivated. If not, every time the shock trauma gets reactivated you will have a headache. The trigger is likely something that you experienced at the exact same time that she shocked you with the news that she was leaving you. It could be a certain food you regularly eat and were eating at the time. It could be an activity you regularly do and were doing at the time. You'd have to remember the situation of the shock and what you were doing at the time to identify the trigger.
I remember very much what i was doing. This is very interesting.
Interesting that "whatever" can set off a negative biological response. In theory the positive biological response should also be accessible.
Ty, I have some things to research.