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Ellick
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Head trauma.
« on: Feb 24th, 2005, 2:38pm » |
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I know lots of Ch sufferers never had a head trauma. Do those of you who had think it started your CH s off. I definitely think my head traumas did something which caused some pressure which in turn set the hypothalmus on an unpredictable, unbalanced and untimed melatonin hunt and destroy. I've always had bad headaches. I have also put my head in the way of some big impacts. I am still able to feel the site and size of the biggest injury 25 years on. My Chs run right through it and I still have electrical sensations on the right side of my head. Drs always ask if I was knocked out on that one. When I say no, they discount the possibility of an injury. Ellick
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Re: Head trauma.
« Reply #1 on: Feb 24th, 2005, 2:40pm » |
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Sorry. Put this post in the wrong place. Meant to be in specific.
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