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Old 11-29-2017, 07:58 PM #1
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Default Headaches migraines

Hi new here so over a year ago I received a concussion. I was at work and a pipe slide and hit me near the temple. ever since then I get really bad head aches and migraines, bad enough that Ive had to resign from work do to constantly leaving during shifts from headaches/migraines. I know research says to stay moderately active but any major activity can spur on a two to three day long headache or an intense migraine.

I guess Im at a loss what to do here, I wish medical marijuana was a legal option but it isnt here. Ive tried multiple medications and nothing stops the pain.

any advice ?
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