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Old 08-11-2009, 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Sandel View Post
Migraine may be a risk factor for the development of complex regional pain syndrome.

http://migraine-chronic.blogspot.com...actor-for.html (Abstract)

http://rsds.org/2/library/article_ar...Rosso_Nair.pdf (Full study/artical, 11 pages)

Artical written by:
Cephalalgia. 2009 Jul 9; Peterlin BL, Rosso AL, Nair S, Young WB, Schwartzman RJ Peterlin BL, Rosso AL, Nair S, Young WB & Schwartzman RJ.

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It is a vascular thing. This study is well worth the read.
It compares tension headaches with migranes that have auras, aparently auras are quite important (you know the squigly lines you see before a migrane?) read on you will see how these fit in with RSD.

I origionaly found this in a headache forum.
Sandra
Hi Sandra, Thank you so much for the information on migraines. I get migraines and they are bad. I went to a support group for them and that was really helpful. Learned some of the foods that are no no's that can bring them on. Also went to biofeedback. I also have trigeminal nerve, which is very painful, a piercing pain in the temple, goes down one side of the face. I asked one of the Drs. at the RSDSA annual meeting if there was a connection to RSD and he said NO. I'm going to ask my Dr. at my next visit.
Thanks again, Your friend, loretta
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