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Hughes Syndrome/APS - Sticky Blood - Antiphospholipid Syndrome

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Some of us with Migraines, turn out to have the above disease, I do, it mimics other conditions, here is a very useful paper on the condition:    the-rheumatologist.org/arti...

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I have read some of your other posts and saw my gp today. I have several of the low grade symptoms and she has arranged for me to have the blood tests. 

Did you find getting holiday insurance difficult since your diagnosis? 

I have seen an improvement since starting the mini aspirin ten days ago , both in my headaches and migraines and in dizziness and balance issues, but I go through good and bad phases so it might just be co-incidence.

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