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Hi there I had bad headache it is with me for 11 weeks now it's getting worst everyday anyone it accompany with a neck pain this few days I can feel pain on my shoulder blade . I also can't focus with my driving as I will have headache I have been to c a doctor n he think it's nt brain problem he think Its tension but he still call mi go for a MRI any one out there has this problem or is it really due to tension headache
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Did you go back to the doctor? There is a headache forum here. I have no idea given that brain tumor appears to be ruled out. Is it just cold drinks?
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I have done MRI n every thing is fine . After a few months later my headache is bad again . Now it's getting wrost after every slp I will headache . Can some one plz advise mi
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Muscle pain is a pain... try heat, cold and see what works on your neck. Did you doc suggest OTC meds? Don't take too much, too often as there are rebound effects...  

Your skull has muscles around it too!
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thanks rumpled
ya but its killing mi now... dun know when will this stop... even i eat i start to have head pain....i touch some part of my skull i feel pain too
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Classic tension headache is pain radiating from the head down the neck to the shoulders...
That is why your doc would think tension headache.
He probably is doing an MRI to be prudent and to make you happy - nice.
Best guess is tension headache. But hey, cannot see much over the internet...
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