Pregnant w/ Headaches related to Dostinex
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In a message dated 4/29/2006 4:01:06 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
pritz4
Dear pritz4:
I am not a doctor so I cannot say this is the answer but it is not uncommon
to develop headaches or have migraines get better during pregnancy (mine did and
I had my tumor then but did not know it). It is easy for us to assume that a
common symptom of the tumor is the issue but it maybe related to the pregnancy
itself and have nothing to do with the tumor. You might not have had a tumor and
still develop severe headaches? It is possible. I know numerous others who do
not have tumors and had severe headaches with a pregnancy and not with other
pregnancies. Each pregnancy is different too.
You will remain in my thoughts and prayers as well as your unborn baby. I
wish you nothing but the best. I truly hope the headache are due to the
pregnancy and not the tumor even though I pray that you will never have another
again-:)
Take care,
Tina |
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