C8-Wednesday, September 3, 1980 - North Shore News QUESTION: You received a letter a few months hack from a woman who men- tioned that she, amongst a whole lot of other problems was suffering from You may migraines. remember it, she said she had “tried everything” to no avail. That particular letter made quite an impression on me because I have a friend Curing the lad has suffered = ex- crociatingly with migraines for years. Not long ago she changed doctors when hers left town and her new doctor gave her a test for glacose tolerance (I think that was what she called it) because he said migraines are one of the accompanying symptoms of hpyo-glycemia sometimes. Anyway, to a make the story short, she followed his instructions and has been relieved of her dread suffering. I was hoping you would have a record of who wrote that letter and could fet her know. ask hayden stewart Freelance Counsellor Hayden Stewart may be reached at 261-6242 for appointments for individual. family or group counselling. His new office in the Internauonal Plaza Hotel (Open Tuesdays only) ts for the convemence of North Shore residents STEWART: I don't have such a record, but I am happy to print your letter. She may see it. It was good of you to go to the trouble of S$ + - gra ’ ne sharing with us what could be good news. I am not playing doctor, sor recommending the above procedure, but I think I am not stepping over professional-ethics fences when I suggest that enquiries along these lines might be worth while and certainly could do no harm. Migraines have been a burden for so many people who have “tried everything” and perhaps this is a procedure to try that has not been brought to their attention before. [ve learned by ‘phone from the writer that the “instructions” mentioned above were quite extensive and based on the test. The procedure was not a mickey mouse bit of magic: Fall is the time for lawn care Mark this down on your calendar: Fall is the best time to prepare for a beautiful lawn next summer, according to the Professional Lawn Care Association. It’s an old wives’ tale that spring is the most important time for lawn care. Most people think of spring as the time for planting and fer- tilizing and fall as the ume for the lawn to rest. That's true for flower and vegetable gardens, but not for lawns. September is the best month to reseed an existing lawn or start a new one with cool season” grasses (bluegrass and _ fescues). 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