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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 178973" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>They "say" that the post herpetic nerve pain is different. not sure how, but each doctor I have seen has said it. </p><p> </p><p>The dizziness has been around MUCH longer than any of my current medications except the imitrex. And I take Imitrex so irregularly that my calendar/journal would have shown it with-o the need for major linear regression and statistical calculations. I would also be able to PREDICT the stupid stuff! Or so the neuro says. I keep the journal, and actually had a pretty good time playing with probabilities and things from stat classes over the years (neighbor growing up was statistics professor and would drag me into his summer classes and projects and I also took a number of other stat classes cause after a while it got to be fun- what a GEEK I am, LOL!). </p><p> </p><p>I will ask at my appointment this month about the anti viral therapy though. That might help, or at least not hurt any more than anything else. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 178973, member: 1233"] They "say" that the post herpetic nerve pain is different. not sure how, but each doctor I have seen has said it. The dizziness has been around MUCH longer than any of my current medications except the imitrex. And I take Imitrex so irregularly that my calendar/journal would have shown it with-o the need for major linear regression and statistical calculations. I would also be able to PREDICT the stupid stuff! Or so the neuro says. I keep the journal, and actually had a pretty good time playing with probabilities and things from stat classes over the years (neighbor growing up was statistics professor and would drag me into his summer classes and projects and I also took a number of other stat classes cause after a while it got to be fun- what a GEEK I am, LOL!). I will ask at my appointment this month about the anti viral therapy though. That might help, or at least not hurt any more than anything else. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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