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Old 09-03-2013, 10:08 PM #1
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Default Complex Migraine: Hemiplegic Migraine

Hello! I just returned home from my second visit to the hospital this week. Today I was diagnosed with Complex Migraine Syndrome, and they believe I have what is called Hemiplegic Migraine. After reading so much about it since Thursday I am scared and anxious. I'm trying to be strong for my family and act like everything is okay, but I'm really just worried about my future and how my episodes or attacks will affect my life. Does anyone have any words of advice or really anything to say to someone who is newly diagnosed and incredibly scared?
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