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guess I will say gnight, sweet dreams all
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Well, i ran out, so i had some pills from before and took smaller doses until i finally got more pills .was there a time period that you werent taking them? Could explain your tired and headache.
What kind is it?Omg, this candy that hubby bought me is so darned good!
0h a whole bunch of things. Ferraro Rocher, marzipan, truffles, Jordan almonds , M and Ms, cashews with toffee coatings etc.What kind is it?
Yes, i got new glasses not too long ago.Morning all.
I read once concerning dogs and chocolate it would take the equivalent of a Hershey big block semi sweet chocolate bar to kill a chihuahua. God knows I wouldn't want to try the experiment but a nibble of the usual milk chocolate chips cookies is going to hurt a dog any. There is supposedly an enzyme in high quality chocolate that is toxic to dog's liver. Like high quality European black licorice is to humans.
@CapricornFarm @BigBlueHen53 may have a point. Cranial nerves come up from the cervical spine. I get headaches from my neck when it acts up. Just feels like something is squeezing my skull on one side.
Sinuses can cause headaches as can your vision as you well know. Have you had your eyes checked recently? A trip to your eye doc and telling him you have been having headaches may be a next step to consider. (that advice came from my Doctor Honey)
After 64° yesterday it's back to the 40s today. Oh well, it was nice while it lasted.
wow, you scored!0h a whole bunch of things. Ferraro Rocher, marzipan, truffles, Jordan almonds , M and Ms, cashews with toffee coatings etc.
are you feeling any better?Yes, i got new glasses not too long ago.
I think it may be related to my inflammation issues. When i was on steroids for 2 months, the headaches went away. After i decresased dosage while waiting for another prescription, the headaches returned. Though less severe.