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Old 08-17-2020, 11:33 AM #8
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I would love for you to elaborate more on option B, possibly in PM so not to derail too much of this thread. What kind of sudden movements and how exactly does this attack manifest? I'm looking to relate. Thanks.

I'll try to make a longer post in the next few days detailing my migraine story, symptoms, and what I've learned from various doctors. I've posted bits and pieces on other threads but never the full story.
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