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Old 08-12-2016, 08:35 AM #1
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I close my eyes for a few minutes when possible.

I had a difficult time for the first several weeks of therapy. I got headaches so bad I couldn't drive home (hour drive, my wife took me) and took hours after to settle down. I am back at therapy after the summer off now. I had a headache after the first appt but not one that left me wounded so to speak.

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