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Old 08-15-2007, 01:42 PM #11
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I really believe that for some of us, something happens to make the brain just freak out and start interpreting pain signals in a wacko manner. I think a contributing factor for me was going through a year and a half of terrible migraines with almost no medicinal relief until we finally hit on a drug that worked to prevent theml Just way too much pain. I think pain begets pain. It is a weird story, though, and I've learned not to tell doctors because they act like I am crazy.
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