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Old 12-06-2010, 09:03 PM #11
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I don't think there is a MS headache persay, but I do think that migraines take a part in some Peep's MS. I never had a migraine nor bad headaches, Except with a Sinus infection.

My DD, who was also been DXed with MS in her early 30s, had migraines in her early teens and then had Shingles in her late teens, around the nerves in her back.
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