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Old 06-02-2008, 10:56 PM #5
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Hi there Peter B,

Thanks for your reply - Yeah, it happens every night although for the past two weeks or so its been day and night. You'd be surprise at what I've done to see what the trigger was. Rather than hanging out in the room upstairs I stayed in the living room. For a while I had class til 9:45 at night and still like clock work there it was. I checked for environmental triggers, slept in a different part of the house, changed my diet, stopped all supplements etc, etc. Here's the kicker, I'm not working right now so my stress level has gone down considerably....Hopefully, I will get some answers when I go see the new neurologist and eye doctor.

Have you or anyone else ever heard of migraines coming on at the same time every night or day???
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