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Q: Face tingling , pain behind eyes
asked by: goldenminnow on June 12th, 2009
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hi, i been having terrible pain behind my eyes,and it feels like my
eyes are tired and feel gloomy or fuzz at times. i get pressure headaches on either side of my timples,

i normaly wake up with this feeling then it goes a way in morning the comes back around 2 and last all night.i have tried to tell my doctor what is the problem and he can not find anything but tension. but i don't fee any. if i touch my face with my fingers it it feels numb like. the pain behind my eyes does not allow me to do much. i have tried may tension medicines sinus and it does not work. somethimes it goes a way then come back for a few weeks at a time. should i get catscan on what is going on? i try to do a little exercise,eat good foods, i do take trazadon 50mg to help me sleep could that be it ? i am at a lost and its tuff to deal with and be a part of my family.. is there a list of disorders or deseases that could cause this ? how can i get rid of this ?

thanks for your time..
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kdlee
replied on June 13th, 2009
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It sounds like you have a pinched nerve..A CT Scan would show if you have disc disease and possibly impingment on a nerve..Let your doctor know you would like this done..
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timeisshort
replied on June 13th, 2009
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Do you drink coffee? maybe you should go detox your body of caffeine, i often get this when i have too much caffeine (which is less than two cups of strong coffee a day). I also use olive leaf extract as i t helps with general detox & stabilises blood preasure, Be careful not to try to use too much as i have a friend who used it a slight too enthusiastically & found himself fainting without notice but he was overdoseing on it heavily. also remember to hydrate well if we don't have the appropriate amount of water in our systems our bodies go into preserveation mode & won't allow the toxic build up of what ever to release due to lack of fluid supply.
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kdlee
replied on June 13th, 2009
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Hi--I hope you find answers honey..kd
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goldenminnow
replied on June 13th, 2009
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thankyou

no i never drink coffee.infact
i stay away from most caffeine drinks or sugar.
i will see see about the olive leaf.


i will check out ct scan.. something need to do is drink more water, i been dealing with this a long time and finially go the nerve to start asking..
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kdlee
replied on June 13th, 2009
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Also seeing an Ophthalmologist would be a good idea just to ceck your eyes and make sure nothing is going on in that area..
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timeisshort
replied on June 13th, 2009
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the things kdlee has suggested are worth checking as well.
It is said that acid state in the body is the cause of all illness, & i believe this to be true ,it makes sense.When i mentioned detox i meant in general & this ties in with alkalizing the body(opposite of acid). When you hydrate aim for approx 1 litre of water per every 40-50 pound of body weight, if this seems high just build up to it what ever you have one day, have that plus what ever else you have extra the important thing is to keep every day as close or better than the day before. also mineral sea salt or himalayan salt has 84 minerals in it which table salt has been processed & stripped of & heat treated to change the molecular structure of any minerals to oxides that do exist.Oxides are least able to be absorbed by the body. if you want to know more about how to use the salt & hydration let me know. If you doubt the salt, ask yourself a question, why do hospitals use it in iv solution for dehydration? How is your cholesterol levels high, low , ratio etc!
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goldenminnow
replied on June 15th, 2009
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bad cholesterol is good, good cholestrol is low, other than that i just had a blood test and it was good...
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timeisshort
replied on June 15th, 2009
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Cholesterol melting point is 149degF, add lecithin to the diet that reduces the melt point to 84deg F, add omega 3 oil to the diet(flax oil is good & has omega 3,6,9)& the melt point falls to zero, this also helps the liver to detoxify & can help to eliminate gall stones etc.
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