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      January 25, 2005
      again

      Ever have one of those??
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      Yeah ... me too.

      Only lately, it's almost a daily occurance.
      Mostly now they are centered at the back of my skull, leaving me thinking that they are more muscular in nature and not sinus like my headaches usually are. I checked with the doctor yesterday just to be sure they weren't a side-effect of the medication, which does not seem likely. They could be stress of course, but then why do they come and go (the stress certainly does not).
      I thought last night that I was just sitting wrong at the computer through a little hours of surfing blogs ... but now today it started while at work ...
      Of course you know my husband thinks all headaches are an "excuse" ... well, he won't admit that, and he does have compassion, but at times when it's headache~after~headache I can recognize the look on his face (the rolling of the eyes without actually rolling the eyes).
      So, I will apologize to him beforehand ~ but honey, I have a headache again.

      Posted by sunybank at January 25, 2005 07:34 PM

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