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Old 06-29-2009, 03:16 PM #1
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Default Was Just Diagnosed Now It's Moved Other Side

Oh NO! I was just diagnosed with ON on my left side a few weeks back, went to the neurologist, he gave me a shot in the back of my head and it eased off. Didn't completely go away . . . I have still been having a few shocks and some pain behind my left eye, but it is tolerable. Nothing like the pain before the shot.

NOW, in the last couple of days I've been having the back shocks in the back right side of my head! Say it ain't so?!?!?!

Can that be? Can you get it on both sides? What are the odds of that?

Amy
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