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Default migraine (I think) ...

the last couple of weeks, I've been dealing with a headache just across my brow/forehead area ... sometimes, I can't turn my head - it feels as tho the 'insides' don't want to turn with my head ... which brings a bit of 'ting' ... and wince ... and the sun (when it does appear) .. shines brightly on the snow ... which makes me want to squint ...

and I've taken Ibuprofen (started on Tuesday) - when I remember ... (don't worry, it's just Walgreen brand) ...

anyways ... am I experiencing a migraine?? sorry, I'm not a very good or restful patient ...

my brain feels like it wants to jump outta my head!

thanks for any help or thoughts ...
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