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Joe, it sounds as if your migraine headache cleared up prior to your meetings. I think extreme stress must have contributed to the severity of the attack. I hope that all is well today. As you know, I am concerned for you, Roderick
Roderick, I have felt much better today. A ginger ale and some pretzels seems to settle the nausea, and I was feeling better before the meetings. Today has been a much better day, but I’m still having some slight equilibrium issues, but nothing that I can’t handle. I just can’t make any sudden movements when I’m standing.
That's the most interesting remedy, especially the pretzels, for nausea I have ever heard of. The equilibrium problems are, to be honest, concerning. What does your doctor say about them? Roderick
Roderick, I sent my boss to get me some crackers at the campus bookstore, but they didn’t have any, so he brought back pretzels. He means well, even if he’s not the brightest, LOL. However, they did help. As for the equilibrium issue, it’s supposed to be a temporary side effect of the new medicine, and it was better today and less noticeable. If it continues, I will be contacting my doctor about it.
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Joe, it sounds as if your migraine headache cleared up prior to your meetings. I think extreme stress must have contributed to the severity of the attack. I hope that all is well today. As you know, I am concerned for you, Roderick
ReplyDeleteRoderick, I have felt much better today. A ginger ale and some pretzels seems to settle the nausea, and I was feeling better before the meetings. Today has been a much better day, but I’m still having some slight equilibrium issues, but nothing that I can’t handle. I just can’t make any sudden movements when I’m standing.
ReplyDeleteThat's the most interesting remedy, especially the pretzels, for nausea I have ever heard of. The equilibrium problems are, to be honest, concerning. What does your doctor say about them? Roderick
ReplyDeleteRoderick, I sent my boss to get me some crackers at the campus bookstore, but they didn’t have any, so he brought back pretzels. He means well, even if he’s not the brightest, LOL. However, they did help. As for the equilibrium issue, it’s supposed to be a temporary side effect of the new medicine, and it was better today and less noticeable. If it continues, I will be contacting my doctor about it.
ReplyDeleteThese images are used by someone that poses as them. Please review
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