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Average recovery time: 25 days

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marieke0 daysMigraine.details
marieke0 daysMigraine.details
marieke0 daysMigraine.details
marieke0 daysMigraine.details
shadmika0 daysI popped some Ty. pills and went for a run. I still have a small headache at 7pm but sleep should get rid of it.details
jeffsgrant0 daysstopped running and rested for an hour -- then it went away (just like always) It's usually gone within one hour of stopping. Need to try to shake it on the trail though.details
AAA0 dayssleep seemed to help. The prior night was restless.details
marieke0 daysMigraine.details
mmace0 daysdetails
MasjaV0 daysniets aan te doen, gewoon wachten tot het overgaatdetails
MasjaV0 daysdetails
Bobby Mac1 daysdetails
mmace1 daysdetails
pcbrent1 daysTime sleepingdetails
mmace1 daysdetails
game.boy1 daysdetails
dariusz1 daysdetails
Howl_at_the_Moon1 days Don't know what brought it on but classic start with holes in vision and sparkly lights. Treated with rest, Ibuprofen & Sumagran. Lasted 48 hours (typical duration)details
Howl_at_the_Moon1 daysDebilitating but fixed with sleep and lots of painkillers. Tried Sumagran late on which made me feel terrible, shaky and tingly, hyper sensitive to touch (painful). Will try early on next time.details
Rosco1 daysdetails
Frankie1 daysdetails
Frankie1 daysdetails
MasjaV1 daysdetails
Flight1 daysdetails
MasjaV1 daysdetails
sevin1 daysdetails
Jeff2 daysdetails
ioana2 daysHit it hard w/ zyrtec and sudafed right away. I think I'm well now, but I guess the ultimate test would be to stop taking zyrtec..do I dare?details
Orhi2 daysdetails
JennyJ2 daysmigraine? hope not, maybe avoid stressful days at work followed by extreme temperature changes?details
Ralph2 daysdetails
mmace2 daysdetails
JennyJ2 daysMigrainedetails
JennyJ2 daysMigraine changed refresh on comp screen to 75 (from 60)details
JennyJ2 daysMigraine, straight after running in the cold and coming into a warm house, maybe a bit dehydrated too.details
aireyb2 dayssleep. slept 27 hrs between sun night and tues. morningdetails
JennyJ2 daysmigrainedetails
Danolou2 daysdetails
Flight2 daysStorm system moving through details
Swisstoph3 daysHaving my remaining three wisdom teeth pulled today, it's going to be an interesting few days...Ow my head, Own my head!! Almost recovered...One vacant tooth refuses to give up!details
cmorse3 daysall the flesh wounds healing nicely, an odd rubbing sensation in my right hand (tendons rubbing?) but not painful in any way.details
JennyJ3 daysMigrainedetails
Howl_at_the_Moon3 daysSumagran and voltaren nailed the migraine before it really got going but still wrecked me for two days. phD has recommended new treatment of maxalt.details
Zippy3 daysLikely caused by a pump malfunction in the pool coupled with lots of rain run-off: pool was full over the gutters. Need to stay on top of drying out the ears (vinegar/alcohol) and NOT SCRATCHING when they itch. Ear plugs?details
JennyJ3 daysMigraine, again happened on the way home after work. Need to check computer etcdetails
JennyJ3 daysdetails
Bruce4 daysStingoes helped a little to sooth the irritations, but it still took about 5 days to forget about them!details
Orhi4 daysdetails
MuddyFox4 daysdetails
o-pia5 daysdetails
Craig5 daysdetails
lestarlight5 daysdetails
giacbarbone6 daysdetails
slouth6 daysIt healed up - trying to not get it wet i.e. not playing polo would have helped. details
DragonFly7 daysI don't know what caused my BPPV, and it came on quite quickly. During the first few days I instinctively limited my movements, but as I understood more about about BPPV, I learnt that exercising the range of motion was necessary to aid recovery. I started doing the recommended exercises and soon after all the symptoms disappeared. I'm not sure if the exercises helped the recovery, or if the vertigo would have cleared up on it's own, but the exercises did provide a good measurement tool on my...details
curlytop7 daysdetails
Slimes7 daysdetails
tinytoes7 daysdetails
willgardner9 daysdetails
cfosp19 daysReally a non-issue. Only took one pain killer the night of the procedure mostly because I was worried I could not sleep. Made me nauseous but I slept. After that wore off, practically no pain. Did not care for eating the first three days but that wore off quickly, too. I am declaring myself fully recovered.details
Malla10 daysdetails
bcboy12 daysdetails
Krügerol12 daysdetails
NeilMcEoigheann12 daysi'm not concused anymore.details
MeanGene13 daysdetails
Solo15 daysMye hvile, kun innendørstrening i en periode + akupunktur :-)details
Homey16 daysIt's been over two weeks now... massage helped a bit but, it's just taken time. Just barely noticeable now...details
tornado_grl16 daysdetails
rangermike17 daysdetails
Stevek18 daysNow just ear wax will be syringed next Wednesdaydetails
forbesbc19 daysdetails
ioana20 daysNo real clue: zyrtek, sudafed. Also the weekend (not being at work) helped.details
DWildfogel21 daysNot sure when this episode cleared up, but it seemed better by around Dec 23, though I didn't test it until the 27th.details
Boltboi22 daysdetails
Tundra/Desert28 daysNo honkin clue.details
fell32 daysdone.details
DWildfogel40 daysDiagnosed as Benign Positional Vertigo. Given some exercises that basically amounted to enduring the vertigo half a minute at a time, but the first one was ineffective and never tried the second one. But noticed the other day that I laid on my back without a problem. Today did it intentionally, cautiously at first, but eventually with my pilates mat exercises and was 99% OK.details
divadeedee53 daysLife long lesson in patience. details
beeker54 daysThank's Viv. And time.details
Elise68 daysdetails
levitin306 daysTime. Although I half-consider the imminent visit to the physical therapist to be curative. Now, if I could only get the appointment scheduled closer to the injury, it would heal faster, right? In the end, it looks like deep tissue massage was the most helpful modality of treatment. Acupuncture, no; chiro, no; PT, not by itself, R+I, no.details
Boyzone1189 daysdetails
MeanGene2+ daysdetails
DWildfogel119+ daysdetails
Katherine173+ daysdetails
polly234+ daysdetails
polly235+ daysdetails
Elise265+ daysdetails
cricketk566+ daysdetails
Reloaded602+ daysdetails
RIBS961+ daysdetails
GOUGER2302+ daysdetails
Jagermeister8841+ daysdetails