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Default Mar 07, 2006 at 10:11 PM
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I posted in drug questions but didn't get any feedback.

My question is: has anyone else have problems with severe headaches/or migraines when they are dissociative? I'm going to see my family doctor tomorrow because my headaches are becoming a problem. I'm not sure if it's from medication, something else, or therapy.

Does anyone have any input that I can relay to my doctor?
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