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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 355903" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Shari, </p><p></p><p>I've been hit seven times by drunk drivers and 2 more times by non drunks......(I'm flypaper for freaks -swear) I've had multiple concussions. (I know THAT explains a lot huh?) SHUSH UP YOUZE. </p><p></p><p>Anytime you take a blow to the head there can be swelling, SOME MEDICATIONS.....can aggravate this and cause undue swelling. (Whoda thunk). Like Momo'5 said - The fact that one medication works and the other does not says something. At this point? If an MRI has shown no swelling significant enough to show up on a screen? It's still possible that with your brain on spin it's trying to calm itself and rest and ice are about all you can do. A knock to the noggin shouldn't be taken lightly. It could ALSO.....be a pinched nerve, a vertebrae slightly out of alignment, tense muscles, stress trauma....and a combination of all of them. It's like your body is TELLING nae SCREAMING - ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. </p><p></p><p>Seriously - I know you are an all out gal but I think for a few days - your family should consider you in bed, resting with an alternating ice and heat treatment and possible trip to a chiropractor. If for nothing else than an alignment or massage. Also - Try this stuff called HEAD ON. It's in a tube, it's REALLY awesome for head pain.....it's about $10 a tube and a little dab on both temples soaks in quick and gives pretty quick relief. It beats taking all those pills too. </p><p></p><p>Hope you and wee feel better soon. </p><p>Hugs & Love </p><p>STar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 355903, member: 4964"] Shari, I've been hit seven times by drunk drivers and 2 more times by non drunks......(I'm flypaper for freaks -swear) I've had multiple concussions. (I know THAT explains a lot huh?) SHUSH UP YOUZE. Anytime you take a blow to the head there can be swelling, SOME MEDICATIONS.....can aggravate this and cause undue swelling. (Whoda thunk). Like Momo'5 said - The fact that one medication works and the other does not says something. At this point? If an MRI has shown no swelling significant enough to show up on a screen? It's still possible that with your brain on spin it's trying to calm itself and rest and ice are about all you can do. A knock to the noggin shouldn't be taken lightly. It could ALSO.....be a pinched nerve, a vertebrae slightly out of alignment, tense muscles, stress trauma....and a combination of all of them. It's like your body is TELLING nae SCREAMING - ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. Seriously - I know you are an all out gal but I think for a few days - your family should consider you in bed, resting with an alternating ice and heat treatment and possible trip to a chiropractor. If for nothing else than an alignment or massage. Also - Try this stuff called HEAD ON. It's in a tube, it's REALLY awesome for head pain.....it's about $10 a tube and a little dab on both temples soaks in quick and gives pretty quick relief. It beats taking all those pills too. Hope you and wee feel better soon. Hugs & Love STar [/QUOTE]
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