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Mine went away then came back, I think it is the weather thing. When the pollen count climbs, then my head hurts and then it makes my teeth hurt. I think it is a sinus thing, not really sure. Get to see neuro on wed, so we will see what she says.

Not that I couldn't use he long overdue dentist visit, but of course my ins doesn't cover it, so it will hae to wait a few more weeks until the ssdi check comes.
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