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AM I the only one? I told my doctor and she put me on propranolol, I don't think it does much. I can take some otc and the other OTC painkillers don't do much.
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yes I get both. why not just take tylenol?
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I get headaches all the time which nothing seems to touch. I'm on a low dose of amitriptyline for it which seems to help
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Back when I was very young, I would get these terrible headaches. Doctor never found out was wrong with me did MRI's, the works. It was around the same time depression began manifesting itself in my life. Strangely enough, over time, they just went away.
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I get migraines aand terrible shoulder pain as it ripples across my body
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Yeah -- unless it's a migraine it is directly related to my posture and back pain. All of the muscles in your upper thoracic spine, cervical spine, and head sort of interlace. If even one of these muscles is out of whack it can cause all sorts of pain, including headaches as the muscles pull from your cranium to your neck. Also, the if you are stressed you might carry it in these areas and have very tensed up muscles. I hope you feel better.
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