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Old 01-20-2015, 04:17 AM #1
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Unhappy 27 days with this...

I have had a migraine for 27 days and it only goes down a lil bit with pain meds. Lights & sounds don't seem to bother me but sometimes smells do. I have really bad insomnia but I have been trying to rest more... I have been to the ER twice and to my doctor and she changed my depression pill to see if that works because my depression hasn't really gotten better. I don't know what to do & want to cry
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