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i am on my 26th week of treatment the last 2 weeks i have been having some terrible headachs they put me on some meds for headaches and loratabs and it still dont get rid of them they hurt so bad i cry can anyone tell me if this is one of the side effects they have done a catscan and spine tap and blood work the only thing they found was low white count i have never had pain like that if i cough it feels like the top of my heads coming off i have been runing about 102 fever since the headachs started other than now i have not had any problems accept flu like symtoms   help!!!!!!!!!!!!!! please  
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320078 tn?1278344720
i am in week 22, i only get a slight headache after the shot.  have you been to your doctor?  are your counts ok?  i'm sorry i couldnt be of more help.
hope you are well
peace
rita
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476246 tn?1418870914
Have you checked if you have a sinus infection. I have not started treatment, yet. But I remember having a sinusitis and feeling exactly the same. One of my sons recently had the same. He had severe headaches for two weeks, before he came down with fever and was diagnosed with sinusitis.

Hope you wil find out what it is soon.

Marcia
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