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Old 04-11-2013, 04:59 PM #1
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Default Chronic 6 week migraine from PCS

I've had a chronic migraine for 6 weeks since being hit on the head on Feb 21st. I've been reading a lot about migraines in general and just wondering how it is connected to PCS? Is it just a chronic inflammation of the brain from impact?

I also asked my doctor if I could just be suffering from a normal migraine and he said that migraines don't usually last beyond 72 hours. Anyway after doing my own reading I've read about people who've had "migraine cycles" that can last for a month or more unconnected to PCS? There are many natural remedies for treating acute migraines as well such as feverfew and Hylands Migraine relief. I'm just wondering what the physological difference is between a chronic migraine from PCS and just a normal acute migraine sufferer and that if these natural remedies for acute migraines could help me as well?

Anyone here also suffer from a chronic migraine from PCS ? Thanks for your support.
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