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Stress can cause adrenal burnout. One symptom of adrenal burnout is headache.

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Gosh Ora you too? Jeesh.

Glad to hear you don't have the headaches with it though. Apparently they're harmless and not much we can do about it. Although again that 'stress' factor is what one doctor suggested, but I've had them come on with no stress at all. So go figure. And they are receding.. haven't had one now for more than a few months. *knock on wood* I still have the Diplopia, (double vision) but they suspect it's the cataracts they found.

Always 'sumtin' eh? :)

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In my opinion, when a doctor tells you that something is caused by " stress " that

means he can find no cause.

I can stop the double vision by wearing a pair of glasses with the lens taken

out. (Frames only). I think the double vision is caused by one eye working

harder than the other. Maybe your cataracts are stronger in one eye than the

other.

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>Gosh Ora you too? Jeesh.

>

>Glad to hear you don't have the headaches with it though. Apparently they're

harmless and not much we can do about it. Although again that 'stress' factor

is what one doctor suggested, but I've had them come on with no stress at all.

So go figure. And they are receding.. haven't had one now for more than a few

months. *knock on wood* I still have the Diplopia, (double vision) but they

suspect it's the cataracts they found.

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>Always 'sumtin' eh? :)

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>Dee ;)

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I have migraines for about 8 years. I think they are hormonal. Sometimes I get an aura, most times not. I have vulvodynia for 6 years. Just burning, no pain on contact. They do not flare together. There is a migraine center in Philly I am thinking of going to.

Sherri

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Okay, so now I'm curious...

How many of us also get some form of migraines in addition to our V-pain?

And do they usually occur/flare together, or do you just happen to get both, but seperately?

The more I learn, the more I really want to find a really good whole body doctor, rather than going to seperate specialists for each part. Because I do think many of my issues are somehow inter-related, but most doctor's I've seen just adress their individual piece.

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