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Old 02-19-2011, 08:42 AM #1
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Default driving....every time I do...migraine mess!

Ok...3 kids...2 of which are home with me. I can't function outside this house...and home if I go on the computer more than 10-15 mins ...head starts feeling weird...lightheaded. I can barely help my 4th grader with his homework as reading becomes a problem. I understand it all...just headache comes on....throbbing in the back of my head.

Driving ...another issue. I can't go 4 miles to the grocery store (wtih hat and sunglasses...get few things) and drive 4 miles home without a stabbing headache.

HELP....is it a matter of retraining the brain? Or more damn rest! I can't do anything!!
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