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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 5:33 pm
I'll make this brief. I've had an almost non-stop headache for the last nine years, give or take a few months. I stress over things and am generally depressed, yet optimistic, and I do tend to find answers for problems and find ways to get out of tricky situations. Could my headache be a simple migraine, or could it be something worse?
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 5:40 pm
If you've had a contstant headache for that long, it sounds like something you should discuss with your doctor.
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:49 pm
Chef_Karrie If you've had a contstant headache for that long, it sounds like something you should discuss with your doctor. I've been to doctors for breathing problems. They ran every test possible and found nothing.
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 7:54 am
sanoket I'll make this brief. I've had an almost non-stop headache for the last nine years, give or take a few months. I stress over things and am generally depressed, yet optimistic, and I do tend to find answers for problems and find ways to get out of tricky situations. Could my headache be a simple migraine, or could it be something worse? I had a migraine and pain in my face and felt like I had a sinus infection for almost a year. I was treated with different kinds of antibiotics several times and it wouldn't go away. So much so that antibiotics don't work on me now. They eventually found out That a pain nerve turned on in my brain that causes sever constant migranes and I have to be on a twice a day med called Topamax to control it.
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 8:03 am
In all I actually have had the migraines for 18 years but they came and went with treatment, then this started constantly for over 6 months then I was being treated for 6 months on antibiotics, that didn't work, then I went to the hospital several times cuz I got some serious infections that needed antibiotics anyway and got another 6 months of treatment. Then several MRI and finally Brain and Neural specialists and what I have doesn't show up in tests either and its vary rare. Often people have been known to go crazy from the pain and commit suicide eventually. So anyway, the Neural specialists decided to try and use this medication on me cuz they have seen it work before for this problem and it also treats scissors. (not sure if I'm spelling right, the crap that makes people shake uncontrollably) So, yeah, 2 years later and it's mostly under control. I still feel the pain and get migraines every once in a while pretty bad but its so much more tolerable.
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