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I need help on keeping a log of the pains in my head. Friday I started to get a different pain to where it felt like someone was rubbing really hard with their knuckles where I would get that sharp pain. The severity of it would change.
However I logged each time it happened. And Friday it happened 46 times this does not include the ones at night. They would last from a few seconds to a minute or two. However with these I don't get dizzy I just have the pain. This weekend I had just as many with still the needle prickling in my cheek that now is going towards my mouth. But comes and go. Do I log all this, what I'm doing at the time of it? |
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It may seem like a lot of writing, but your Neuro will be grateful and he will be able to get you on the correct treatment as soon as possible. Dave. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | kiwi33 (03-11-2015) |
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Hi kdodrill
I agree with Dave - keep a record of everything that you are doing/experiencing when you get those pains. The more information that you can give your neurologist the better. That will help him/her to figure out what is going on and then work with you to find a solution. |
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