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Old 05-03-2018, 11:07 PM #5
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Bones,

I had problems with headaches at 6,500 or above for years 2 and 3 post injury. I would start getting sharp pains and it would last for around 3 hours then gone about as quickly as they showed.

Though we seem to have different symptoms it was definetlynaltitude related for me.

That does not occur any longer at year 4.

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