[QUOTE=SuPeR_MaN;28453154]Isn't there some sort of THC spray available to you like what they are starting to sell in the UK? Since you can't get medical marijuana it could be a temporary solution until you find what's causing it atleast. That, or find a dealer, cannabis really has shown to cure headaches/migraines in many cases and it could improve your quality of life atleast temporally.
Good luck i hope you find what's wrong, i could imagine how horrible it would be. :love:[/QUOTE]
Thanks bro, i will look into that :h:
[QUOTE=soapyy;28447623]I have gone a day without dairy and still have gotten head aches.. So it cant be that, but you defiantly got me thinking if i eat something regularly that i mite me allergic to..[/QUOTE]
Have your blood sugar checked when you get a headache, could be diabetes related.
[QUOTE=MrChips;28456460]Have your blood sugar checked when you get a headache, could be diabetes related.[/QUOTE]
I actually recently got my blood sugar checked and it was right in perfect zone... Same with blood pressure..
Have you tried laying down for a bit in a quiet place?
Try getting an abortion
[QUOTE=markg06;28456582]Have you tried laying down for a bit in a quiet place?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I do that all the time..
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[QUOTE=AnotherGuy;28456610]Try getting an abortion[/QUOTE]
get out
Take lots of codeine or whatever other opiate you have on hand.
[QUOTE=soapyy;28456555]I actually recently got my blood sugar checked and it was right in perfect zone... Same with blood pressure..[/QUOTE]
Was it during the headache? If you have a finger prick then that's a snap shot of it during that time frame whereas a blood test is the past 3 months.
It is possible that it can go away on its own eventually. Sometimes I get really bad migraine attacks every single day for a couple of weeks and then none for several months.
I was told it could be dust, so try to ventilate your room and vacuum everywhere.
Get your head scanned. It could be a tumor. Happened to my sister and her boy friend... which is odd.
[QUOTE=blacksam;28459020]Get your head scanned. It could be a tumor. Happened to my sister and her boy friend... which is odd.[/QUOTE]
Read some of the other post.. please..
[QUOTE=soapyy;28447446]I got a MRI.. or a CAT scan.. i cant remember witch one, but no tumors here.[/QUOTE]
Depending on the problem, it might be too small for a CAT scan to see.
A friend of mine has been having the problem for years, and he just recently discovered a small cyst on the back of his head. He had a tiny little operation to have it removed, and now his migraines are gone.
You should consider seeing a specialist and have him/her thoroughly examine you.
Stress.
[QUOTE=TheDudeGuy;28450052]Well it could very well be something allergy relating, in any case, I would recommend taking some herbal medicines, echinacea, green tea, local honey. It could all help in boosting your immune system.[/QUOTE]
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If they're migraines you'll want to make sure it's nothing serious but if it isn't, you might want to ask for some migraine medication. I know a friend of mine has migraines almost every day since he was young, some kind of disorder.
It could be stress related but if that's the case you'll want to analyze what triggers your stress and try talking to your doctor about it.
Ask a doctor to check your MRIs for Chiari malformations. I have it and I experience all the same symptoms you do and I get yearly MRIs. What it is is a bone partially blocking CSF fluid from traveling from your head to your spine evenly both ways.
It may or may not be what you have, but it can't hurt to ask them to check.
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If they're migraines you'll want to make sure it's nothing serious but if it isn't, you might want to ask for some migraine medication. I know a friend of mine has migraines almost every day since he was young, some kind of disorder.
It could be stress related but if that's the case you'll want to analyze what triggers your stress and try talking to your doctor about it.[/QUOTE]
Lol do you even know what echinacea is?
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feverfew[/url]
Try this OP, it couldn't hurt. You can pick it up at like a medical store or whatever. Google it if you have to. My father is over 50 and he said it worked wonders for him, he raved about it. He gets migraines often it seems, so I'd highly recommend it.
Well, I had to miss school today because I had a very bad optic migraine and a fucking terrible head ache..
Download a program called Flux, it automatically adjusts the brightness of your monitor to the time of day.
Problem solved, should I be a doctor?
[QUOTE=Hotespresso;28473511]Download a program called Flux, it automatically adjusts the brightness of your monitor to the time of day.
Problem solved, should I be a doctor?[/QUOTE]
I've heard that that program can get annoying..
[b]TAKE DRUGS LIKE EVERYONE ELSE. CYCLE OPIATES (don't get addicted - you don't get addicted to things easily do you?) WITH OTHER KINDS OF OPIATES (such as tramadol - codeine) AND NSAIDS[/b]
Of course, you should probably go see a neurologist.
[QUOTE=soapyy;28473758]I've heard that that program can get annoying..[/QUOTE]
Never mind, I found the source of your migraine. I gave you useful advise and you rated me dumb.
It's called karma, you'll never get rid of it.
Usually, if I stare at a screen for while I start to get headaches. Maybe you should get some fresh air.
Same shit happened to me. Took a lot of ibuprofen never did anything. I went to a hospital they gave me Tylenol extra strength. Works amazingly.
Sorry if I missed this at any time during the thread, but how long do you sleep for?
It's actually a pretty big factor in headaches.
[QUOTE=L x r;28448276]They're expensive if your healthcare doesn't cover this, and they can't do shit about migraine. The best you can do is visit a psychologist who can help you get over your stress, which I guess is your main problem that's triggering the migraines.[/QUOTE]
migraines arenʻt only triggered by stress, there are tons of different triggers like allergic reactions, lack of sleep, dehydration, etc.
and i visited a neurologist because i had severe migraines at least once a week when i was younger, he was a smart dude and did all he could to help. i rarely get migraines these days
My dad drank a lot of coffee (8-10 cups of coffee a day) and also got daily headaches, they stopped when he cut down to 3 cups a day, might help?
Get a head MRI or whatever it's called.
Get a scalp massage.
no seriously i used to take some really efficient medicine, you know just like pain killers but then i was so fucked up, you know like... weed.
Talk to a Neurologist
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And if needed, get those X-ray tests or whatever on your brain, better safe than sorry.
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