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Roberta

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Joined: 29 Jun 2005
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Head Pains
Posted: 06-29-05 03:09am

Can someone tell me what it means. I have pains in back of my head everyday it comes and goes? Can someone help me and tell me what it means? It happens every morning when I wake up its in back of my head I take 3 asprin to make it go away and it comes back a hour or two agine its been happeing for about 2 weeks now its a everyday thing. Ty if u can help me roberta
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anxietyfreak

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Posted: 07-05-05 22:48pm

Roberta,
I always get headpains, sometimes they are very bad and then sometimes they are not even noticeable. They cant hurt u, it's just that u get them. I always wake up every single day with a headache, and head pains during the rest of the day.
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Roberta

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Joined: 29 Jun 2005
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Location: california

Posted: 07-05-05 23:39pm

anxietyfreak wrote:
roberta,
I always get headpains, sometimes they are very bad and then sometimes they are not even noticeable. They cant hurt u, it's just that u get them. I always wake up every single day with a headache, and head pains during the rest of the day.


ya thats the same thing that happens to me. I wake up with a headach everyday sometimes they hurt and sometimes they do. But so your saying that is normal or no? Its just scarey.....Roberta
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anxietyfreak

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Posted: 07-05-05 23:48pm

Yeah it's normal, dont get scared when u get these. They just come and go all the time. I always get them daily. I used to never notice until my anxiety started to act up really bad., but yes I promise u that ur fine.
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