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Almost didn't feel the headache at all on Monday morning.
Then the stress and minor bumps (not to the head, mostly feet, etc.) from working w/the toddler piled up during the week. The head movement of dishwashing seems to aggrivate it... So now the headache's a bit worse. Guess I'll see how things go in this three-month period. I've noticed the house's heater/air conditioning makes my headache worse. Anyone else get this? An AC vent on the ship made me sneeze, which caused the hit to my head. A few days later, I was in a shuttle van w/really strong AC. I wonder if this will always be, or if this too will pass? Thanks- |
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