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Old 02-25-2014, 11:31 PM #1
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[QUOTE=dawn3063;31583]On Sept 22nd I had a redue of a failed C5 and C6 fusion. Two weeks ago my headaches have started to return.. They usually occure when I lay down to sleep just about everynight.. I will wake up a couple hours after I fall asleep with a sever migrain type headache.. My neck is sore but not sever..
I had seen my surgion at my 2 week post op follow up and the x-rays looked good.
I see him again this week for another follow up and we will address this..
Any Ideas as to why this could be happening????
Take Care and Thanks...
Dawn[/QUOT

Oh I know that headache very well, I had mine at 3.5 weeks post op its a stress headache and they are usually awful.. So don't worry just stay on top of the pain
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