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Old 07-03-2010, 01:05 AM #13
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Dear Mark,
Thank you for your replies.
My headaches are constant there is not a single day and almost not an hour without a headache. So, for the PCS people like me, meds are not OK.
I have heard of the advil/tylonel approach, that it is an almost instant cure for pain of a certain degree. I only wish my headaches were a constant level of pain so that I could cope with them better. Instead it fluctuates with the wind.
Well, time to go. Good luck all!
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