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Migraines
Does anyone know how to help cure a full on Stress Migraine please, any idea's out there please? I have tried hot & cold packs A hot hot hot shower but they haven't helped so far I would appreciate any idea's Thanks in advance :D
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Get a bottle of excedrin migraine. Really helps me. Other than that--it takes sleep to alleviate mine Books! Reasonable Prices!! http://www.neopets.com/browseshop.phtml?owner=kermat13&misc
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Someone said banging your head on the kitchen counter until you knock yourself out helps, but i dont think that's very healthy though lol
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laying in a dark room with a cold cloth on your eyes might help also Books! Reasonable Prices!! http://www.neopets.com/browseshop.phtml?owner=kermat13&misc
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Tylenol, BC Powder, Shaking your head as fast as you can :O, Dmitri's suggestion, or drilling a hole in the area affected to relieve pressure...but I'd try the first two *yarr*
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oddly, sometimes a cup of coffee helps me
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Drilling a hole. that sounds pretty promising :o I'd have to try that someday. Which brand of drill do you recommend? I hear black and decker is pretty solid but I'm not sure
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Yes black and decker is a really good one and also use the bigger bits to relieve more pressure!
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I hear hammer drills get the job done!
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caffeine is supposed to help.
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For more power try the Black and Decker that plugs into the wall. For portability try the Craftsman 19.2 volt battery drill. I think they are coming out with a 20 volt. 5/16 is a fairly regular size bit, but depending on the pressure a 1/2 may be needed. *nod* EDIT - 19.2 volts, not 19.5 *oui*

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