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Old Dec 05, 2005, 06:19 PM
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last tuesday I was weight training for football, not something out of the norm, but after my first warm up set, i got the worst headache i have ever experienced. It has now been almost a week and anytime I do anything remotley strenuous, even stretching, i get a headache, if it is severe enough i feel sick to my stomach. The headache always resides deep in the back of my head and feels like immense preasure that often migrates to my eyes. I stopped working out for a few days and they subsided but today i attempted lifting again and got the same result as when they started. I was wondering if anyone knew what this might be and if there is anything i can do stop these searing headaches. I am trying for a doctors appointment tomorrow and hopefully he will be able to put an end to this, but i would appreciate any input, thank you.
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Old Dec 05, 2005, 06:46 PM
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IMO you could be suffering from a pinched nerve. Or... the headache could be muscular in nature. I suffer from both. I know how bad that pain is. Have you heard of referred pain? Google it. See if the description could make sense in your case.

Also ask your Doctor if he will prescribe Phenergan for the nausea. Vicodan for the pain would be good as well as Soma to loosen up your muscles.

I am NOT a Doctor but have suffered from these headaches for most of my life. I understand just how intense they can be.

Let me know what your Doctor says. Make him understand how it is affecting your life.

Take good care!
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Old Dec 08, 2005, 03:55 PM
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That sounds like the migraines I get. Well, at least I call them migraines because they are terribly painful...starting out as a normal headache and they move to the front and sides of my head. I'd definitely talk to your doctor about them, though.
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