Lately, poor Monster started having headaches. When the first one happened he asked to come home from school because his head hurt and then all he wanted to do was lay there, covering his eyes. We thought it was the change in surroundings, his aunt was there babysitting him for the week and he isn’t fond of change. But a few weeks later, the same thing happened. And then one night, he woke up screaming, holding his head and dry-heaving from the pain. Some water and soothing talk and he eventually calmed back to sleep. The poor guy is developing migraines. So I made 2 appointments. One with the doctor, because it seems like due diligence to make sure there is nothing the doctor believes is physically wrong (and he doesn’t) and the chiropractor. Because I love the Chiropractor and I know it’s been known to help for other’s so I thought we’d give it a shot. And Monster had a great time! There was some checking, a few minor adjustments and thankfully my sensory child is the opposite of most and really, really, REALLY likes being touched. So it all went well. But as I discussed it with friends and on facebook, the most common response that I got was to ask about changing his diet to see if eliminating a certain food might help. And I don’t blame them. I’m all for finding a natural remedy for things. And I normally appreciate suggestions. But here’s the thing. Monster eats less than 12 kinds of food at any given time. Cheese (preferably string, occasionally Babybel, rarely block) fried egg sandwiches (were…