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Old 11-05-2012, 09:22 AM #1
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Default Best Medicines for Migraines?

I know everybodys body is going to react different to diffferrent medicines. I just wanted to know if anybody has had any sucess with anything out there for migraines resulting from PCS. I am having difficulty finding something over the counter or prescriptiion that works. My migraines are chronic, everyday and the dibilitating type were all you want to do is lie down. I have light and sound sensitivity as a result of these migraines.

Also is there any advantage to an MRI a year down the road from a PCS injury. Is there anything helpful about getting an MRI when this much time has elapsed?
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