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Old 10-24-2013, 07:41 PM #21
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Good advice Eva! It is always best to trust your own body as the body is its own wonderful machine, and not so unlike a computer will give you little or BIG error messages warning you of danger.


Many blessings to you and your loved ones as well Eva.

-Crystal

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Originally Posted by eva5667faliure View Post
no sorry
my name is eva
i have a 32 year old daughter
who suffered migraines also
throughout her high school year
she went to college and i have
taken her to all doctors dentist
eye doctor neurologist her end
result a severe migraines and at
23 suffered her first grand maul
seizure she is epileptic
two very good friend of mine
both suffered same types of
headaches both had
aneurysms both ruptured
no sorry necessary
you only you know your body
both my friends ages were 43
and 36 my baby 23 i say as not
to frighten you please know that
but be vigilant with your senses
pay attention to anything different
my daughter would smell bleach and
aura then seizure
my then 36 year old friend
had MRI and CAT SCAN
i beg you stay with a neurologist
you brought me back into time
i am so sorry you suffer such pain
as i only suffered a migraine once
during my 4th pregnancy i was 38
i know how debilitating it is as i
did experience it i took a scarf
and vice my head after the third
day it just went away i am not
saying you do such as i but to
hear this is something to exhaust
with your doctor
with much care and prayers
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