Severe Headace When Preforming Labour Intinsive Tasks Posted: 09-18-03 20:27pm
Ok, to start off my name is donnie, 21 yrs
old, now to start off i'll tellu about how
I got the condidtion in the first place, I
was playing hockey and I had skated
backward into another player resulting in
my head whipping back, and that would be
the first time it had happend, I got off
the ice immediately and the back right
side of my head had an extremely painful
headace that kind of went away in 15
minutes. Now my problem is that its been
5 days and I still get severe headaces in
the same place when ever I do labour
intensive activities, for example today I
was working on my motorbike, and it had
came back, other times such as sex. Im
starting to get worried and think its time
to seek help from a clinic. I've never
had a concussion before so im not sure if
thats what it is. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
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jennafoofer
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Joined: 26 Sep 2003 Posts: 6
Tension Headache, Maybe? Posted: 09-26-03 23:54pm
Hey,
go to your doctor, first of all. I get
tension headaches from a pulled tendon
that connects my neck to my head. I get a
shot of painkiller with steroids into the
tendon and am pain free. Good luck and go
see a doctor!
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