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      <title>Finally gone of chronic daily migraine... will regular migraine go away forever?</title>
      <description>Well, I am now 33. When my daughter was 2 (She is now 5). I started seeing waves in my vision at work. I went to an optimistrist that said that I had dry eyes. At the time, I was on Naproxen Sodium for torn knees, pending surgeries. After my surgery was complete, not 5 months later I started to have the waves again but this time with horrible headaches. Soon after, I was diagnosed with migraine. I have not officially found a food/scent trigger,...</description>
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