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1372123 tn?1280749911

Headaches Everyday for oer a month...

What can possibly be wrong with me? I have had enough of my headaches. I get Migraines, and regular headaches. I have been getting so much for several yrs but recently I have had way to many that I can't een count. I wake up with it, I go to sleep with it. I sometimes have 2 or 3 times in a whole day. Execrin will work usualy at the first dose, sometimes I take a second dose in the same day, other times, i have to make self go to sleep and call it a day. They are so very bad. Sometimes it feels like theres a clapping in my head when standing or just moving around.. I also noticed that my head has been even more sensitive. i can't use anything in my hair. I can't put a ponytail and if I do, I have a headache in less than an hour. On a day with no aches, if I just touch my head in a certain spot like  in the middle on top of my head, it hurts but more uncomfortable. Why is that? What can possibly going on with me? I do get other symptom like Nasua, dizziness, feel to pass out, sensitive to light and all noise, some time I honestly thing im almost crazy.
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Hi,
Thank you for posting. I'm really happy that you were able to determine the cause of your headache. This would really help and inspire other members of the forum to hang on and continue searching for their own headache cause, and that there really is a light at the end of the tunnel. Take care and wishing you good health always! Best regards.
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1373742 tn?1278629296
I suffered from headaches for months. It was horrible. I just wanted answers. My Dr said at first it was a hair follical condition and that is why it hurt when I touched my head. Then after I went to see a neurologist after the condition didn't get better, they ran test on me and looked for a pulse behind my eyes. They said sometimes it is the spinal fluid that is high and causes the headache. All they did was put me on a med and they did a spinal tap. I haven't had my headache for over a year and a half. So much better now. I hope this helps, at least you will know there is light at the end of the tunnel. Something to look into for both reasons. Good luck.
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Hi,
How are you? Migraine headache presents with one-sided throbbing headaches associated with the symptoms that you mentioned ( nausea, dizziness, sensitivity to light and sound). If it has been a few weeks already, you may benefit from a consultation to your neurologist. Rest, ice pack and identification of the triggers will help. however, imaging studies like CT scan of the head will also be very helpful in identifying the underlying cause. Take care and do keep us posted.
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