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headaches from acute demyelination

by mommab1, Dec 05, 2008 11:57PM
my husband was diagnosed with Remicade onset Acute Demyelination in 2006, his head has hurt since day 1, i don't know what is going to happen to him, he trys to go on with his life, but it is getting impossible, he has to pay for every little thing he does with more pain and more nausea, the straw that broke the camels back today;; he did not want our very very well behaved grandchilden to come spend the night, you do not know my husband,, this to me is the last of him.    Please will someone out there help him. This is an emergency..i don't know what to do!!!!!!   HELP!!!!!!!


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