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What can help difficult child's headaches?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 80906" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>It could be lot's of things, Karen. Changes in food, changes in air quality, posture changes, sleep changes, and of course, stress. How long has it been since difficult child has been to the regular doctor for a checkup?</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I feel a bit like a hypocrite for even suggesting that. I have physical problems that cause pain, and emotional problems from time to time as well. There are some doctors that I have seen in the past that want to recommend therapy for real physical pain. Luckily, the doctor I see now is really good, and listens to what I say.</p><p></p><p>I hope that difficult child can find some relief. It's nice that you have the friend at school to keep things a bit more reality based, if you know what I mean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 80906, member: 99"] It could be lot's of things, Karen. Changes in food, changes in air quality, posture changes, sleep changes, and of course, stress. How long has it been since difficult child has been to the regular doctor for a checkup? Honestly, I feel a bit like a hypocrite for even suggesting that. I have physical problems that cause pain, and emotional problems from time to time as well. There are some doctors that I have seen in the past that want to recommend therapy for real physical pain. Luckily, the doctor I see now is really good, and listens to what I say. I hope that difficult child can find some relief. It's nice that you have the friend at school to keep things a bit more reality based, if you know what I mean. [/QUOTE]
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