Posted by Fatamus on January 20, 2015 at 09:24:44 from (72.35.96.145):
In Reply to: Update on Migraines posted by David G on January 19, 2015 at 19:35:52:
Dave good luck with the migraines. I could count the times I had a headache on three fingers until one day I had realized I had always had a headache and did not know the difference. My vision was starting to be affected. I started getting what is called visual migraines, which had no pain, followed by massive light and sound sensitive migraines. Then my family Doc. and neurosurgeon both strongly suggested for me to stop driving commercially. Giving up my CDL was hard because I had been driving truck from the age of ten.
After three months of tests later, I remember my neurologist telling me that I either had TMIs. mini-strokes, or MS. I looked him in the eye and asked him. "Which one should I root for?" :lol: You could tell by his stare that he puzzled over the question but ethically could not answer. As things turned out it was MS...
Sorry "might I digress." The point I was headed for was for the migraines take mega doses of vitamin D
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