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Old 01-20-2012, 10:40 AM #1
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Default New to the forum have some questions plz

I have seizures and migraines and 3 days ago I received an occipital nerve blocker in both the left and right sides of my neck.Yesterday I used tin foil and highlighted my hair and last night I noticed a pain on the left side of my head almost in line where my temple is but further in the head not on face and it feels bruised with a small lump.I didn't injury myself or hit my head just wondering what it could be,it does have a small red spot like it I had bumped it but I didn't please help
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