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Default Newbie asking advice re aversion to noise

I am the mother of a 31-year old daughter who suffered a concussion over 1 year ago. Since then, she feels she has sustained multiple concussions from multiple small impacts. Currently she is 2 weeks out from her last one, and her migraines are now being caused from any sound, no matter how slight. She is currently on Topamax 25 mg., but it is not helping.

Does anyone have advice as to how to lessen sound for her (she has tried earplugs). And does any one have advice as to what medication may help her migraines. Thank you for your help and assistance.
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