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unbelieved
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About 4 years ago after being diagnosed with ADD/ADHD and taking the Aderal all of my CM's went away almost as if by magic. Well as some docs do I was misdiagnosed and the aderal script got depleated. It was about 6 months later and here I go again with not only CM's but also Aura Migranes as well. It worked for almost 2 years keeping them off completely, but the speed effect wasn't desireable. Still I too search for the illusive drug that gets rid of the pain without leaving it's user feeling dopey afterwards. Thanks for listening, besides its nearing the hour of my discontent. Another words yet another painful attack is almost due, heading for the ice thanks again. unbelieved
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Donna
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Re: Aderal
« Reply #1 on: Jun 27th, 2002, 9:44pm » |
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Sorry your are having headache problems. I am not quite sure what you mean by "CM's". We advise all newcomers to take the cluster quiz and read all that is offered in the left margin. Cluster headaches have their own classic symptoms and that is what we have devoted this site to --research and an eventual cure for cluster headaches thru concentrated effort by our organization OUCH , which you will also find in the left margin. Migraines are not something that we get into as there are other very good sites devoted to migraines.
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Re: Aderal
« Reply #2 on: Jun 27th, 2002, 9:52pm » |
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Donna, I think CM means cluster migraines. ???
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unbelieved
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Sorry I should've been a bit more descriptive. CM are exactly that Cluster Migranes. I read some in here and misunderstood. I am a fellow sufferer, have been for nearly 13 years. Mine are centralized behind my right eye or right temple if ice is applied soon enough. Thanks again.
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