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Old 01-30-2012, 01:28 PM #1
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Default Anyone else fall asleep from headaches?

My son has a constant headache, then intermittant others. The strong ones he says he feels a "pop" then a warm tingly sensation (sometimes it is cold not hot). All he can do is fall asleep. Anyone else have this?

Just got his EEG reports, bc dr thought maybe these were petit mal seizures. Results were "normal".
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