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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 551061" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>The others here have given great responses.</p><p>Poor kid! You want to get a grip on that as soon as you can so that you can get a plan in place--ice, medications, whatever--and hopefully, she won't have to suffer for the rest of her life. </p><p>This year was one of the worst for me because of the change in weather pressure systems, and we had one thunder storm that literally lasted 13 hrs. I honestly don't recall one that long, ever. I thought I was going to die (or, actually, wanted to). I felt sooo heavy, and the pain was just like you described, and then got to the point of nausea. I took pretty much everything in the cabinet--antihistamines, decongestants, fiorocet, imitrex--and laid in bed with-a big ice pack on the back of my skull. Thankfully, that did the trick. But I was stuffy and wobbly for a day or two until the sun came out. Sheesh! </p><p>Many hugs for difficult child. I know that fatigue will make EVERYTHING worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 551061, member: 3419"] The others here have given great responses. Poor kid! You want to get a grip on that as soon as you can so that you can get a plan in place--ice, medications, whatever--and hopefully, she won't have to suffer for the rest of her life. This year was one of the worst for me because of the change in weather pressure systems, and we had one thunder storm that literally lasted 13 hrs. I honestly don't recall one that long, ever. I thought I was going to die (or, actually, wanted to). I felt sooo heavy, and the pain was just like you described, and then got to the point of nausea. I took pretty much everything in the cabinet--antihistamines, decongestants, fiorocet, imitrex--and laid in bed with-a big ice pack on the back of my skull. Thankfully, that did the trick. But I was stuffy and wobbly for a day or two until the sun came out. Sheesh! Many hugs for difficult child. I know that fatigue will make EVERYTHING worse. [/QUOTE]
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