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There were two parts of this chapter that rlaley interested me. The parts about headaches and the part about cerebrovascular accidents. I used to suffer to migraine headaches all the time when I was younger. I would miss a week of school each time I had them becasue even if you only have the pain for a day, a migraine leaves you in this state for atleast a few days after. I have had MRI's and CT scans to try and determine why I was having the migraines but the doctors never found anything out. I was finally put on imitrex which rlaley helped for a while.. I believe that my trigger might be estrogen. My migraines almost completely stopped when I stopped taking my birth control but then started again when I was taking chlomid for a little while. I mostly only get them now around my periods or when they start off as tension headaches.I also found the part about cerebrovascular accidents and transient ischemic attacks interesting as well because my mom suffered from either a stoke or a TIA when she was around 34 due to a thromboses in one of the arteries to her brain. I remember her coming out of the bathroom stumbling and slurring back to her room and then the next thing I knew my dad was calling 911 because she had lost consciousness on the bed. Thankfully she didn't loose consciousness while walking because she could have fallen. She believes she got it from seeing a chiropractor for her neck. To this day I still won't ever go and see a chiropractor
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Thayane
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 16 december 2014, 13:35:34
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