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Could migraine make somebody stroke or even death ?

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Question by Julius
Submitted on 9/14/2003
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Could migraine make somebody stroke or even death ?


Answer by Gary Ames
Submitted on 8/14/2004
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This article link sited below says that migraines cause brain lesions.  And yes migraines put you at risk for stroke.  Please browse the web site for new forms of biofeedback which seem to be very effective in ameliorating this painful and risky disorder.  

http://www.alertfocus.com/migraine/lesions.php

 

Answer by c0ck
Submitted on 12/31/2006
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Yes, if it was caused by a giant cock to the spine

 

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