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HeadachesSuck is praying I don't wake up with a headache tomorrow!

I've been having headaches for several years, but in the last year,...

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Monday, September 08, 2008
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I was recently on Cymbalta, and was having several things going wrong.  Shaking, sweating, anxiety, rapid heartrate.  I went back to my headache specialist office, and we decided to taper off the Cymbalta, but they were concerned about my heart so I went to see my regular physician.  T...
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    Nancy Harris Bonk
    Tuesday, September 09, 2008 at 12:03 PM

    doctors part. Migraine, headaches and Thyroid issues may be comorbid, meaning they can occur at the same time but are independent of each other. Dr. Krusz, our Migraine expert who answers questions in our Ask the Clinician section, discusses thyroid and  Migraine/headache in this article: Migraine, Headache, and Thyroid 

     

     If your thyroid is a problem, once it is resoved, you may feel better.

     

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