Headaches & Headaches...
Hello Tennessee
Just wanted to cry a bit and need some hugs
I have this huge headache that I have had for two days now
I took tylenol but it does'nt seem to be helping any
My concentration stinks and I have'nt been able to sleep all the way through the night. Anybody have any
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I apologize in advance to everybody if I dont answer your postings.
Please dont give up posting on our board for we all need the support of each other no matter what
Ok, I'm going to
or at least try to.
Love Y'All
ML
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Missy,
I know headaches blow -- I have suffered migraines for many years. I have found that the best cure for a regular headache is water. What usually happens (stress headaches are the most common type headache) is that your blood vessels constrict, so the blood has a hard time flowing through them. By drinking water, you thin your blood enough to allow it to go through the tighter space more easily.
Since you are very close pre-op, I am guessing this is probably either a stress headache or a caffiene-withdrawal headache (if you are having to give up caffiene) -- either one is helped with the water -- drink till you think you're drowning, it helps.
The only other thing I would suggest is that it looks like you have some very thick hair (this is why I have had migraines in the past, the weight of my hair pulling on my head) -- if that is the case, take a nice, cold shower then keep your hair put up (I just use my hands****il you can lay down with it spread out above you. Taking the weight of the hair off your head/neck will help. I actually was thrilled about the hair loss side effect of surgery because I used to have to PAY people to thin my hair!
I can also suggest asking your dr for a pill called buprin -- it is NOT for everyday use, as it can be highly addictive, but for the occasional headache, it works wonders -- I would take it at the onset of a migraine, and it would knock it out in MINUTES. Definitely see drugs as a LAST OPTION, though -- you do NOT want to be treating yourself with drugs if the first 2 options will work for you. Hope this helped!
--joanna
325/203/125(someday, I hope!!)
Thanks Joanna
I'm not one to take any drugs but ONLY as a last and final resort.
I had one tylenol 500 MG. caplet and it did'nt help.
I think that it's from my siinuses
Also, I dont have thick hair at all, in fact it's kind of thin.
What that hair gel can do
I will ask my doctor about that buprin
Thanks so much for your advice Joanne
ML
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Missy I am so sorry for your pain. Perhaps something in my experience can help you.
First migraine to hit me was at age 11. The whole shebang- stabbing pain just above an eye, hurt till I puked, fall asleep, and wake up like nothing ever happened. I'm 45 now and they don't happen as much, but they were pretty regular and absolutely textboo****il about 10 years ago when they started slacking off and getting less intense.
But I've had other headaches most of my life that last for days and days - usually 4 days to a week, sometimes more. They hurt as bad as migraines, had the light and sound sensitivity, but don't make me sick. They hurt almost in the same place and way as migraines. But sometimes they hurt in places that seem more like sinus headaches than anything, although I don't really have congestion or pressure.
BUT - I began to notice that when I had these headaches, my neck was also stiff and at some point my scalp would get so sore I could hardly stand to brush my hair. Finally I figured out that the cause is muscle spasm in my neck and shoulders, and looking back, they did get worse after a couple of car wrecks.
It's still hard to deal with sometimes- getting enough sleep is HUGE, but of course it's hard to rest when you're in severe pain. I have some muscle relaxers but they knock me flat and leave me hung over, so I don't take them until I can't stand it anymore. Even then they only work in combo with ibuprofen.
Since you're still preebie and can take NSAIDS, I'll tell you that I never found Tylenol to be very effective on headaches - NSAIDS including plain aspirin work much better.
I hope you find what it is and can get hold of it. Life is too short to lose days to pain and if you can treat it and move on, it doesn't get the chance to steal from you.
Denise in Ark