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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 1291862" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>Yep, I feel ya! I do know of at least one person who is getting disability because of headaches caused by lighting in the office. At least she was a few years ago. I haven't talked to her or seen her for several years now.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There are so many triggers for migraines that don't have any data to support claiming that they cause migraines ... funny ... I still get that raging headache anytime I am under CFL's for long, or when the barometric pressure starts moving rapidly or when I eat certain foods ... none of which are "official" triggers -- and certain medications. Nevermind that my neck injury (which I had been told by more than one doctor could not possibly be causing my headaches) are better now with chiropractic and pain management treatments. It's kinda hard not to blame the neck injury when I was practically headache free for almost half a year before we got rear-ended. They were back with a vengence in less than 24 hours ...</p><p></p><p>Not trying to pick a fight with ya ... just saying that just because it is not in an official report somewhere doesn't mean it isn't so for certain individuals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 1291862, member: 1242"] Yep, I feel ya! I do know of at least one person who is getting disability because of headaches caused by lighting in the office. At least she was a few years ago. I haven't talked to her or seen her for several years now. There are so many triggers for migraines that don't have any data to support claiming that they cause migraines ... funny ... I still get that raging headache anytime I am under CFL's for long, or when the barometric pressure starts moving rapidly or when I eat certain foods ... none of which are "official" triggers -- and certain medications. Nevermind that my neck injury (which I had been told by more than one doctor could not possibly be causing my headaches) are better now with chiropractic and pain management treatments. It's kinda hard not to blame the neck injury when I was practically headache free for almost half a year before we got rear-ended. They were back with a vengence in less than 24 hours ... Not trying to pick a fight with ya ... just saying that just because it is not in an official report somewhere doesn't mean it isn't so for certain individuals. [/QUOTE]
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