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stevegeebe
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Folks, For the past five weeks I've been blessed enough to have had a cycle that has been kept rather managable. I've only had to pace once. Have only had mid-level bouts and the frequency has been forgiving. Medications are doing their best and I'm along for the ride. I'm interested in knowing if there are certain traits that stand out when a cycle is on its way out. One that I recall, and am currently experiencing, is a dull all day long pain above the ear. Every now and then it will stab at you...nothing for a Cluster Head. Steve G
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OneEyeBlind
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Re: End game
« Reply #1 on: Jun 1st, 2003, 8:54pm » |
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I got lots and lots of shadows at the end of my cycle. That's what I call the dull ache in the eye/nose/ear with short stabs of pain everyone once in awhile. Glad to hear your cycle was manageable !!!!!!! Keep up the good work. PFDAN's are probably just around the corner !!!!
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People start stepping into the 20 ' radius danger zone again.
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