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Old 01-28-2011, 06:46 PM #1
MzTracey MzTracey is offline
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Default Head Pain???

Through the many years since have been diagnosed with MG I have had pain in the back of my head. Usually only on one side and sometimes my neck too, its not constant but more so when im having flare ups or really tired. When I have brought it up to my neurologist and even an MG specialist I go see they both have told me that its not from MG but I seem to think it is. Does anyone else get these head pains?
-Tracey
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