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Headache Headaches

Ever have one of those headaches where it feels like your eye sockets are trying to give birth to your brain, only your eyeballs keep getting in the way of the delivery process? Yeah, that's what I had today. Still, it's better than the headaches where your brain tries to squeeze itself through the back of your skull (where there's really no hole). Three Advil gelcaps later, and my grey matter has settled down again.

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Ever have one of those headaches where it feels like the vein running on the side of the temple right next to the eye feels like it's oing to explode?

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Your migraine was stopped by Advil? Once I get one, unless I take 2 Fiorinals right away, I'm toast. Mine start out with jacked-up vision, then once the vision clears, the throbbing in one temple and the vile sensation that my brain is like a balloon being squeaked and squeezed by some annoying kid. If the Fiorinal doesn't work, and it just gets worse, then comes the inevitable nausea, vomiting and a trip to the E.R. I rarely have the full-blown migraines like that nowadays, but used to have them all the time when I was in my 20's and early 30's. I guess they get less severe with age- I don't know. Also, taking some chewable Melatonin from Trader Joe's and an ice pack helped me avoid a trip to the E.R. You might try that if you're really hurtin' next time.

Yup – get migraines. Wish Advil fixed mine. Sounds like you might be beyond regular headaches? I'd look into the possibility you suffer from migraines. I didn't start getting them until early twenties (mid thirties now). When I lived in Oregon and Washington (State) the barmometric pressure set mine off a lot. Pretty grueling to endure. Good luck.

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