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I'm in pain alot

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For many years I've experienced pain . When telling my doctor about the pain I was told I was depressed and they a b12 shot. That didn't help. As the years have gone by I still experience pain . When going to the mountains I experienced the migraine and nausea.

Now my oldest daughter who was diagnosed with the SCT at 1 yr old . And now she's adult and having alot of pain and they can't seem to find anything wrong with her.

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My daughter has sct. She was seeing a physical therapist for a car accident. She told him about her other pain throughout her body and he told her it was in her head.

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