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697148 tn?1235499341

Strange headaches that won't go away- forgetting where i am, Please help!!!

I have been expeirencing headaches for more than 6 months now. I am a 13yr old female. I have been suffering lots of pain around the back of my head, my temples and around my forehead. I am in yr 9 at school and it is an important year, but because of the headaches, i have been missing alot of days off school because of the pain. I have tried paracetamol, ibruprofen, cocoldomol and nurophen- but nothing takes the pain away. My doctors gave me stronger tablets but even they didn't help, so i have been referred to a hospital. I went there recently and saw a pediatrician and he gave me more tablets. So far these tablets aren't helping. I am becoming extremly disorented and vonurable. Sometimes i become very angry ans start shouting- when i am usaully very quiet, I don't know where i am sometimes or i feel like i am in someone else's body. If i am around lots of people i can beome extremly upset and my hands start shaking.

Can anyone help me?
I can't take the pain anymore, and i don't like feeling like this. I try and stay positive but i just breakdown sometimes in the middle of my lessons.

If anyone can help or suggest anything please let me know,
Thankyou

Sarah
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449909 tn?1233409897
You said your eyes have been watering recently. And you are using reading glasses, given by optician. You are wearing them while at computers and probably while reading too. Were you advised 'constant wear'?

You may need an Eye specialist's opinion or at least a revisit to the optician.

Best rgds,

TA
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Hi,

Thanks for writing back.
Another possibility is TMJ or temporomandibular joint disorder. This disorder is usually seen in people who are in a habit of clenching their teeth or chewing gum.
The symptoms include pain in the temple, and pressure headaches.

You can discuss this possibility with your treating doctor and let us know if you have any more questions.

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697148 tn?1235499341
I went to my opticians a while ago and they discovered that i needed reading glasses, i ahve been wearing them when i go on the computer and things but my head still hurts. I sleep for 9hours a night, eat regurlaly and dink normally.
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671435 tn?1230876528
i have been experience a lot of head preasure, My sinuses have bean checked, and came back fine..I did for a while suffer from depression but I feel fine now. I just have this Pressure that wont go away, its driving me crazy. I have made many post and have not gotten any answers. I had an MRI/MRA done in sept. a ct. scan done last month and nothing was found. I dont have much pain. my temple is also  very sesitive and hurts to touch and feels tingly..i just dont know what to do anymore..this is constant 24/7 i made an eye doctor apt today and also an apt to get my wisdome teeth removed hoping this may stop the pressure. do you have any idea what could be wrong with me? i am 27 and have never felt this way before..
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Hi,

Thanks for writing in.
You seem to be under a lot of stress and anxiety. I would suggest you to relax and make sure you sleep for at least 8 hrs in the night. Do not stay awake beyond your usual bedtime.
There is a possibility of sinusitis and TMJ (Temporomandibular joint disorder) and allergies which need to be ruled out by a thorough clinical exam and tests like X ray.
Make sure you drink plenty of water, eat on time, do some breathing exercises everyday, hopefully your symptoms will resolve soon.

Take care!
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449909 tn?1233409897
Well, thats a clue.

You have to visit an Eye specialist. You may have a refractive error and may need glasses.

Best,
Thomas Antony
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697148 tn?1235499341
i have noticed lately that my eyes have been watering alot- what could this mean????
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449909 tn?1233409897
From what you have written, I have to presume you have visited only regular doctors (general practitioners). Once they find the headache do not go away with ordinary medications, they will check and do the necessary tests to find out what is causing your headache so that they can treat the cause. They may send you to an eye specialist to see if there is minor problems with the lens of your eyes. (do you have difficulty in watching movies, TV, computer screen or reading?, do you have tearing from your eyes?)

If eye specialist finds your eyes are normal, you may be sent to neurologist or ENT specialist as your doctor finds necessary.

HOpe this helps

Best,

Thomas Antony

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