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Issue 31, 2015
“Your FREE Monthly Social
Magazine.”
Pg.8
with Dr. Suwan
Find Us OnPg.10
MAS-ICNA 13th Annual Connvention
Should you visit the Emergency Room for HEADACHES? Once Upon
a Time...Pg.12
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Community Info
This glossy monthly magazine published by Flash Media, offers several major sub-jects that will interest many readers.
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P.O. Box 2248 Bridgeview,IL 60455Phone #: (708) 529-1222
Email: [email protected]: www.hyattmag.com
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About us Hyatt Magazine is a free social and cultural magazine, featuring events, entertainment, lifestyle, business data, leisure, and lore. “Hyatt” in Arabic Lan-guage means Life. Its events and news guide targeting heavy populated Middle-Eastern community in south and south west Chicago Suburb. Hyatt Magazine published monthly to promote coverage area in informative and positive manner, and it’s distributed throughout the area by several channels (Retail Locations, Medical Offices, Sa-lons, Restaurants, and more) You’ll find our magazine enlightening and interest-ing articles are written by someone like yourself, who cares about the communi-ty. We welcome contributions of articles and photos; however, they will be subject to editing and availability of space and subject matter. Photographs, comments, questions, subscription requests and ad placement inquiries are invited. No portion of this publication may be reprinted, reproduced, or republished without the written permission of the publisher. The opinions expressed in Hy-att Magazine are those of the authors or columnists and do not necessarily reflect the views of the magazine or its publisher, nor do they constitute an endorsement of products or services herein. All articles submitted will become solely owned by Hyatt Magazine. We reserve the right to update, change, or reject any ar-ticle or material. We reserve the right to refuse any advertisement.
ContentsScan to Hyatt Magazine W
ebsite
Pg.8
with Dr. Suwan
Which Came First: The Headache or the Neck
Pain?
Pg.9 Look who’s hereSpecial & More...
Pg.10 MAS-ICNA
13th Annual
Connvention
Pg.14 Once Upon a Time
Pg.17
Pg.18 & Social Update
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Should you visit the Emergency Room for HEADACHES?
When headache medi-cation fails and other treatment modalities no longer alleviate pain, how does a severe headache sufferer know what to do and when to visit a local emergency room? Patients may take different approaches to deal with intrac-table headaches that range from ignoring to overreacting. While it’s tempting for some to ignore headaches, put on a brave face, juggle household chores, handle work responsibilities, and taking care of everybody except yourself; it’s important to remem-ber the important warning signs and red flags. The headaches that should not be ignored include and not limited to worst head-ache in your life, and first/ worst headache. With those you should seek medical care immediately. Those headaches might be due to a bad migraine or Cluster. However, it could be something far more serious like a ruptured brain aneurysm that may lead to dangerous bleeding in the brain.
As such ignoring headaches is not recommended. ER visit is recommended for those types of headaches. Other types of head-aches that should not be ignored include and not limited to head-aches that are associated with other neurological symptoms like blurred vision, weakness, numb-ness or changes in mental status, fever and neck stiffness. On the other hand going to the ER for every treatment resistant headache/ migraine, seeking pain relief is not a good idea as well. In the ER order of priorities, head-ache / migraine sufferers are the last to treat, related to the fact that most headaches are not related to serious conditions, considering the significant life threatening conditions that a local ER could be flooded with such as stroke, heart attack, and traumatic in-juries. It is also an unfortunate and known fact that emergency room staff may view headache/ migraine patients as drug seek-ers. After a long wait time in the ER, you may end up with strong
pain medication that will wear off in few hours, leaving you with either rebound headache or hang over type symptoms. Let alone the huge expense of ER visit that should be paid by you and your insurance. As such, visiting emergency room for pain relief may not be the best option. Intractable headaches may be difficult to treat as well, in a busy general practice setting. Consid-ering the fact that there are so many types of headaches, and the potential seriousness of some of them, an extensive and special-ized neurological evaluation, fol-low up and management is clini-cally warranted. Additionally, the field of headache medicine is rap-idly growing, with many evolving treatment options that are avail-able in specialty headache clin-ics. As such a specialty headache clinic may be the best solution for headache management. Dr. Nesreen Suwan is a Loyola trained board certified neurolo-gist who specializes in the treat-ment of headaches, pain and fi-bromyalgia.
Please call to schedule an appointment
(630) 420 8080or visit us at
doctorsuwan.com like us on Facebook at
Chicago Headache and Fibromyal-gia Institute
by Nesreen Suwan, M.D.
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MAS-ICNA 13th Islamic Annual Convention was held at McCormick Place in Chicago starts on December 27 ends December 29, 2014. Where it was the largest most diverse and entertaining Islamic Event. Three days of great programs for many ages, activities of fun for the children, and bazaar of Islamic clothing, food and educational items for children. Many Muslims traveled from all over United State to attend the MAS-ICNA Con-vention, which happened yearly. It is great time to learn and educate people in teaching the faith for all ages. If you missed the event there always be next year.
MAS-ICNA 13th Annual Convention
Hussein Ata (Convention Chairman)
Deena Ata
Tariq RamadanNorthwest Medical & Urgent Care Center Table
Oussama Jammal
UMMA Table
Barakeh Travel’s Raffle
Islamic Relief Volunteers
Asma’s Fashion
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Now is your chance to re-live your wedding or engagement with us. Tell us, all about how amazing things that has happened in your special day. How? Announce your special day (Wed-ding, Engagement, Birthday, or any other party) through Hyatt Magazine.
Make your wedding or engagement story come to reality and document it with Hyatt Magazine (the only middle-eastern social magazine in Chicago Land Area). Call or email us your request to find availability.After the approval of your request submit your story and pictures by:
Once Upon a Time
Email: [email protected]: P.O. Box 2248 Bridgeview, IL 60455
The guidelines submission:$100 for ½ page 100-150 words with 3 pictures.
$200 for Full page 150-250 words with 6 pictures.
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Dr Suwan is specialized & board certified in neu-rology, pain medicine and headache medicine. For more information call 630 4208080Like us at Facebook for more info At Chicago back pain center
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