The teen is a boy, a friend of my daughter's, and I don't know what drugs
or street drugs he might take. Perhaps I cannot provide enough information
to do much good. I only have a general description of his problem, as
well. Thanks for the ideas.
Nancy W
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The teen is a boy, a friend of my daughter's, and I don't
know what drugs
or street drugs he might take. Perhaps I cannot provide
enough information
to do much good. I only have a general description of his
problem, as
well
Some of you health-care professionals out there, what does it mean if a
teenager has a sudden stab of pain in the forehead accompanied with a brief
fuzziness of vision or hearing? I'm thinking I vaguely remember such a
sensation myself at some time in the distant past. Any ideas?
Nancy W
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Dear Nancy,
You said:
Some of you health-care professionals out there, what does it mean if a
teenager has a sudden stab of pain in the forehead accompanied with a brief
fuzziness of vision or hearing? I'm thinking I vaguely remember such a
sensation myself at some time in the distant past.
Some of you health-care professionals out there, what does it mean if a
teenager has a sudden stab of pain in the forehead accompanied with a
brief
fuzziness of vision or hearing? I'm thinking I vaguely remember such a
sensation myself at some time in the distant past. Any ideas?
Nancy W
There are migranes that can do that. But normally they take a while to get
over. You might want to visit a neurologist.
Marshall
Tad Winiecki wrote:
Some of you health-care professionals out there, what does it mean if a
teenager has a sudden stab of pain in the forehead accompanied with a
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