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Old 12-29-2008, 10:47 PM #2
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Have you had a CT scan or MRI to check for injury? What area of your head is in pain, at the beginning? How long do the headaches last - morning through night?? What time do you get your headaches? Has your doctor given you medicine to fight the pain? How intense is the pain? Excruciating, a dull throb, sharp pierces, or ?? Have you found any help whatsoever? Avoiding sounds, lights, food, etc. Or do you seek activity despite the pain?

I ask these Q's because I have extensive experience with migraine headaches. There are different types of mirgaines - and different treatment, depending upon the types of headaches you're suffering. I'd recommend that you see a neurologist. They have lots of experience in this area, and are likely to have more available info than a general medicine doctor.

Best wishes to you!
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