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StacyD

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Joined: 12 Mar 2006
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Location: Canada
Please Help 2 Week Long Head Ache
Posted: 03-20-06 19:34pm

I take 8 advil per day. This doesn't settle it. I don't know what that could be from. This head ache wont go away. I often feel tired. I can feel sharp pain in my temples and across my forehead. Sometimes it hurts so much I feel like I am going to throw up. I have had a sinus infection long ago, and it doesn't feel like that. Has anyone else ever had thi?
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StacyD

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Joined: 12 Mar 2006
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Location: Canada
Please Help
Posted: 03-24-06 00:29am

Has anyone had this?
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Sephiroth87

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Mar 2006
Posts: 5
Location: North Carolina

Posted: 03-26-06 00:16am

Before reading this post, check out this thread:
http://ehealthforu m.Com/health/topic2820.Html

i don't mean to scare you or anything but I would get the biggest concern out of the way by getting a cat scan or an mri...Because there is a growth in there and you get a cat scan/mri as soon as you can, it can be helped. If you wait too long, the less likely it can be treated. So that's why I say get the worst over with first. If the test comes back saying you have a growth, don't panic! Just listen to what they have to say and let them treat it the best they can and it will most likely go away.





Again, i'm not trying to scare you, i'm just suggesting you get the worst over with so that if it is a growth of some sort, you can get it treated right away and even if it is what I just posted about then don't panic because it can still be treated if you look into getting it treated right now. Also, this isn't always the case of severe headaches for a long period of time.
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StacyD

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Mar 2006
Posts: 83
Location: Canada
Update
Posted: 03-27-06 22:21pm

sephiroth87 wrote:
before reading this post, check out this thread:
http://ehealthforu m.Com/health/topic2820.Html

i don't mean to scare you or anything but I would get the biggest concern out of the way by getting a cat scan or an mri...Because there is a growth in there and you get a cat scan/mri as soon as you can, it can be helped. If you wait too long, the less likely it can be treated. So that's why I say get the worst over with first. If the test comes back saying you have a growth, don't panic! Just listen to what they have to say and let them treat it the best they can and it will most likely go away.

Again, i'm not trying to scare you, i'm just suggesting you get the worst over with so that if it is a growth of some sort, you can get it treated right away and even if it is what I just posted about then don't panic because it can still be treated if you look into getting it treated right now. Also, this isn't always the case of severe headaches for a long period of time.


i went to the hospital on thursday night and was told it was carbon monoxide poisoning. I was there for a while, and was treated. I was lucky! Thank you for taking the time to send me tht thread..

Stacy
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