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Old Oct 31, 2007, 07:23 PM
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Well, they aren't exactly "aches" per say, but rather a kind of dizzy or swirling feeling that I get in my head. Like most things that involve my health, it comes and goes. I've told my mom and step dad about it, and my step dad (who knows alot about health actualy) said that it could be the way that I hold my head, or mold because mold can have those kind of effects.

Well, of course, da imeadiately shot down the whole mold idea when I ran over the list of three simple reasons why I could be getting them. Man he gets really defensive sometimes. Regardless, they actualy went away for a few weeks.

That is of course, until recently.

They are a bit hard to describe. It's kind of like a dizzy feeling...but nt really feeling sick, you know? Like your brain is just whirling around in a big circle. The first one was the worst, and was only releived when I felt a pop in the back of my neck (hence: the theory of me holding my head/neck all wrong and the pop actualy just releived some kind of pressure on my brain), the rest are really only mild and go away after a minute or so.

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Old Oct 31, 2007, 07:45 PM
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there are a couple of things I can think of off hand. 1 is high blood pressure or sudden drop in bp. you might see a dr on this. we are not qualified to diagnose anyone here though
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Yes, go to a doctor and get checked out; could be your eyes, ears (and both also related to change in position -- getting up or lying down, etc.), blood pressure like bebop says, lots of things could make you "dizzy" and swirling, etc.
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Old Nov 01, 2007, 08:41 PM
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are you on any anti depressants? i know some of them can cause a weird zapping, rocks in your head sensation.
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and was only releived when I felt a pop in the back of my neck (hence: the theory of me holding my head/neck all wrong and the pop actualy just releived some kind of pressure on my brain), the rest are really only mild and go away after a minute or so.

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there is a medical approuch taht says everyhting has to do with the spinal ...ou know...cord? or hwo it is called in English Bizzare Headaches? Bizzare Headaches?sorry you knwo what i mean.

just an opptions of course i am no more qualifield than otheres here.... Bizzare Headaches? but i really heard a professioanly Doc talking about it..even the eyes...
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