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Old 07-23-2011, 06:53 PM #1
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Originally Posted by Dr. Smith View Post
I have no idea if this is true, and I am a bit skeptical. I have suffered from chronic migraine and cervicogenic headache for years, and IME, the only way I can get relief is by sitting up vertically (while the meds kick-in). If I lie down or inclined at all the headache (either type) will not go away, and will often get worse.

No harm in trying either method, but everyone is different, with different causes and responses.

Doc

Hi Doc, i only meant that it gives me sllight aggavation of my brain damage to sleep in a position with my body blat and my head elevated against a wall such that the angle of head to body is too perpendicular, thus reducing oxygen supply due to compression of arteries in the neck is I thnk the reason. Sitting upright is fine.

So did anyone try any of these three methods?

Steve
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