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Old 01-14-2024, 11:20 AM #1
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Hi. I am new here. I need some feedback please.

-.So , I have been under lots of stress ( getting married soon, baby on the way, my brother and grandfather died (recently). Dealing with the grief and new job as well.

- had a major concussion 9 years ago. Took a long time to recover

- Now, I feel like my head is made of glass. I was adjusting my curtains and the curtain rod hit my forehead (unexpectedly) and now I have headache. I am upset

This is a flare up. Has anybody here experienced flare ups? Feels like an intense headache.

Thank you for reading.
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Stress is toxic and the way your body responds to it can cause inflammation and flare ups. Try to control your stress and learn to react to stressful events in a calm manner.

With your new job responsibilities, go easy on intense cognition like computer work, because that can contribute to flare ups.
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