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Old 10-26-2009, 11:42 PM #6
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Thank you for your info Stef! It's great to hear from someone who's headachs got worse or increased years after their brain surgeries. Makes me feel like I'm not loosing my mind! When I tell my Epi about my headaches he tells me to go get an MRI. Things look good at the surgery site and yet my headaches are pretty much everyday. I will surely bug him about this again and mention those medications to see if I can try them. Thanks again!
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