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Re: HOW'S YOUR NECK DURING AN ATTACK?
« Reply #25 on: Sep 17th, 2003, 1:52pm » |
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I have great pain in my neck region the longer the CH lasts and even after. I have found, by a fluke that taking Pamprin will help. My nuerologists says that my neck tightens up due to the pain of the CH and that Pamprin has an ingredient in it for women which is a muscle relaxer. It works great at easing the neck pain, but does make me sleepy. Todd
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