Recurrent migraine
Report and analysis according to the system of the 5 Biological Laws of Nature (5BL, New Medicine, GNM, German New Medicine).
Diagnoses | Migraine | ![]() Report by: Thomas Mühlberger |
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The report is about | Somebody from our study group | |||||
Gender | Female | |||||
Age | 14 years (at the time of the symptoms / disease) | |||||
Handedness | Right | |||||
Additional methods | ||||||
Categories | Conscious resolution of chronic symptoms (incl. local vicious circles) Observation of several similar SBS runs, e.g. multiple identical PCL phases (thereby validation of the cause) Activation of new consequential conflicts Small to medium (sore throat, lumbago, sudden hearing loss, allergies, ...) |
Description
The case comes from a participant (she is a music school teacher) from our study group who helped a 14-year-old student to improve her recurring migraines. The girl came to her music school once a week in the afternoon for lessons, but very often she would call just before the lesson to cancel because of a severe headache. She asked the girl a little more about the symptoms during one of the lessons. She reported a severe forehead headache that always comes out of nowhere. This is therefore an epileptoid crisis of the gill arch ducts (or the thyroid excretory ducts), which corresponds to resolved frontal anxiety.
It turned out that the girl very often doesn't do her math homework because she simply doesn't like this subject at all. In class, the teacher always goes through the rows and randomly checks the homework of individual pupils. This phase of homework checking is a source of intense frontal anxiety for her (“What's in store for me now?”). After the lesson she comes to a solution (Done, I haven't been checked.) and in the afternoon she has an epi-crisis with severe headaches.
Her music school teacher then recommended that she tries to do her homework for the next few weeks, which she did. The migraine attacks actually became less severe and she no longer had to cancel lessons so often, but they hadn't disappeared. The teacher then suspected a splint, possibly the math teacher. She hoped that the problem would finally be solved when she changed schools in September. After asking the pupil (wich has already stopped taking music lessons) whether the migraine attacks also occur during the vacations and she denied this, it is reasonable to assume that the splint must be “school”.
To confirm that the conflict must be frontal anxiety, it should be mentioned that the teacher noticed a lump about 1 cm in size under the collarbone on the right (swelling of the gill arches).
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