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Old 04-20-2013, 08:23 AM #1
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As we know - most meds just address the symptoms. When I take my meds my headache is gone most of the day now. So do I try and do all the normal things in my life when I have no headache? My fear is that headaches are the brain's way of saying "slow down" - if I go full-speed ahead - I am not taking the time I need to heal.
Any thoughts?
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