Jordana
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Headache, frontal, neckache, shoulders, jaw, one side of my back, head pressure.
Help? I've got a ton of stuff in the cache-- tried curcumin, magnesium, progesterone, ak gold, trioral salts.
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bluelyme
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Sorry you are in that much pain ...i did ala and b complex shot and some nebulized glutithione and i feel not so bad.some of those abx really deplete b6 and mag both of which nerves need..can you go to integrative alt infusion center tomarrow ask for iv meyers with extra mag and procaine ? Did you ever try the kratom ?cbd?
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Jordana
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I've so rarely had pain but its comin on now.
I was looking forward to my drug day off but it was not what I expected, that's for sure.
I think you're right about the magnesium, at least for the muscle pain. I got some relief with gobs of magnesium cream, topical progesterone and then I put some thieves oil on top of that.
It's not working on the headache though.
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WPinVA
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My headaches worsened a few weeks after I started initial treatment. Sorry. I remember it being pretty awful.
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bluelyme
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Ya the tini is working something in there..i heard peppermint oil on temples...i did 4 full stings on the dome and brain fog was gone all day...
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Jordana
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BVT is getting more interesting
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