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Old 01-31-2015, 10:44 AM #1
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Default coughing sneezing sensitivity

Anyone who has this sensitivity should look into Chiari Malformaion. It's symptoms may be triggered by head trauma. It has something to do with the cerebellum.

Google 'chiari malformation' and chiari malformation head trauma.

I found this on the headaches forum on neurotalk here. A girl said she had surgery and had a huge improvement.

Hope this helps some!
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