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Old 06-02-2011, 09:20 PM #1
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Default botox for post concussion headaches?

Hi,
The neurologist I see today suggested botox for the daily headaches
I have as a result of post concussion syndrome. I have had these
headaches for 6 years now since falling off a ladder and hitting my
head on cement. We have tried several types of medication but
the headaches still continue on a daily basis and all the medication
does is mask the headaches until the med wears off.
I am very wary of botox for many reasons and am wondering if
anyone out there has any thoughts on this. I am a 50 year old
woman who is tired of the constant pain. I welcome any ideas?
Thankyou so much.
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