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07/25/2009 08:35 AM
baahunt1
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I need to know if any one can help I fell April 2008 and I have had headaches about everyday I have tried all kinds o meds. I am to the point were I am so tired.Sad
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07/25/2009 09:55 PM  Top
kardie
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What tests have they done to see if you did some damage with the fall?

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I'm not a Dr. and anything I write is my oppinion and my opinion only. I am just like you, I'm here for support and friendship from people who understand what I'm dealing with.

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07/27/2009 07:07 AM  Top
baahunt1
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hi we have c t mri they said it was my nerves in my head.

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07/27/2009 10:09 AM  Top
suziqueues
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I have done nerve blocks where the doctor injects steriods (I think) into the main nerve on each side of you head. My doctor will do one side one week and the other side the following week. It generally lasts up to 6 months. It really does help me with headaches in those regions. It really doesn't hurt. I'd do some research on the procedure at least. I've been doing them for about 5 1/2 years.

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