Migraine & Class 1
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: long Left base for 23R
Age: 78
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Depends very much on severity and frequency.
This may help : http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/2499/Migraine%20FC.pdf
This may help : http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/2499/Migraine%20FC.pdf
Psychophysiological entity
I've written a huge amount about classical migraine over the years. Try searching under 'ground and other ops' forums / medical & health.
Anytime (no date restriction)
Try Loose rivets filter in the first box.
Big subject. Used to be loss of Class I forever. Now, things have changed. For the better? Only migraineures can know the answer to that.
Just one.
http://www.pprune.org/medical-health...ml#post7179123
Perhaps the most significant statement:
Anytime (no date restriction)
Try Loose rivets filter in the first box.
Big subject. Used to be loss of Class I forever. Now, things have changed. For the better? Only migraineures can know the answer to that.
Just one.
http://www.pprune.org/medical-health...ml#post7179123
Perhaps the most significant statement:
Everyone I've questioned about the problem give the same impression. During exciting and fun times, they don't have an attack, but during long boring and worrying times, they are beset with the problem, just at a time they need it least.