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headaches.

i have had constant headaches at the very top of my head, the back of my neck, and behind my ears. they usually are around all day, and i can only be relieved of the pain when i am distracted. advil, tylenol and other medicines do not help. this has been going on for about a month, but has become more constant here lately. also, lately i have noticed that the insides of my ears feel as if they were burning or being scratched.
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Hi- I suggest to see a Neurologist. Since like I posted to the other person. Sugar it's one of the people diagnosed with MS Enemy. And I came across a lot of people diagnosed with MS years ago. And don't even know it. To avoid sugar & Fat. We all must learn how to read Labels. Look up Tosca Reno. Oxygenmag. com. This can help a lot ;0)
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Hi-If you key in your symptoms in Google.com. You might verified what I'm telling you now. Oct. 4th, 2011 I woke up w/pain. bk my head left side. Than went to my neck. Than went to my right temple. Went to see a Dr. in a Medical Center 3 times. I basically diagnosed myself. Finally just went to ER. @JFK, Edison, NJ. Neuro Science. Last time I was at the Dr. The 3rd time. I told them. You must give me a referral to see a NEUROLOGIST. & finally I was able to go to Neuro Science. But I waited too long. It was already 50 day's. & to get an appt. I would of have to wait another 30 day's. So, God place people in my way at all times. Thank you God. This Lady said You must go to ER right away. & she was definitely  correct. Since I was diagnosed with MS. E aching in your ears, your scalp, numbness. And for more that you scratch. It feels like you are not scratching anything. And this it's only the beginning. Not that I'm saying that this it's what you have. But just like the other person posted Sugar!!! uuhhhhmmm... Sugar it's My #1 Enemy. I read a lot of books MS. And Sugar & Fat. This will make symptoms worse. A Neurologist will give you treatment.
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I just left a comment for another sufferer. I had the same kind of headache for a month or so and was despairing of a cure. By process of elimination, I figured that it's the sugar in my diet. I cut all (ALL) sugar and a day later, the awful headache in the back of my head was gone! three weeks later, I tried sugar again thinking it might not be it after all. I regreted it immediatly! Well, it took a couple of hours but the headache came back and stayed till the next day! Definitly, not worth that temptation! So now, I don't even try chocolate (because I think it might be the chocolate more than the sugar). It's worth the sacrifice not to have that pulling nasty headache behind my head (between the ears and the neck area! It felt like someone pushing my head forward and pulling the skin off at the same time!
I would suggest you try that. Not as bad as swollowing tons of meds...
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also, i must add that pulling my hair relieves pain, and the headaches usually occur in one spot just above my temples
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