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Old May 7th 05, 07:24 PM
Vaughn
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"Barbara de Zoete" wrote in message
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Recent medical check reveiled I suffer from migraine. Well, no harm done
there, since I seem to have that all of my life and am pretty much used to
it.

Still, after a long talk with my family doctor I do want to try and find out
if any medication helps me to either kill an attack or prevent an attack
occuring (preferrably). But... I would *never* want to take medication that
makes soaring impossible.


For a significant percentage of migraine patients, there is a drug-free
solution. Migraine is often cause by the involuntary clenching of your teeth,
especially in your sleep. There is an FDA-approved device that is nothing more
than a hunk of plastic that reduces or solves the problem.
http://www.headacheprevention.com/ It also prevents damage to your teeth from
clenching/grinding.

Vaughn


 




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