Short Pain In Front of Head Posted: 07-27-06 22:37pm
This has started recently. Pretty much
whenever im doing something that involves
quick sudden movements,(shadow boxing,
really any type of punching) I get a sharp
quick pain in the front of my head on my
forehead.
Ive been able to recreate the pain
whenever I want. Whenever I shake my head
front to back I get it, bot not when I
shake my head side to side. Also as I
said throwing punches also causes it, in
fact thats how I learned of it.
Its not to bothersome, but is still an
anoyance especially when boxing (which I
dont do as often, but am about to start
to) I want to know if this pain is
something I should worry about, or if it
can lead to other problems.
Dont bother telling me to not box, its my
only passion in life,besides ganja which
ive recentyl quite.
Anyway thank you for your help.
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Micalena
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Jul 2006 Posts: 3
Posted: 07-29-06 22:06pm
I don't know if I would be boxing unless
you get a doctor to check that pain out
young fella. If it hurts just from the
motion maybe when you get hit it can cause
some serious trouble.
See, I didn't try to talk you out of
boxing. What is ganja?
Good luck
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headhurts22
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 27 Jul 2006 Posts: 4
Posted: 08-01-06 22:34pm
Yea I guess I should. I asked my mom and
she says it happens to her to, aswell as
my brother. Anyway thank you for your
reply. Im wondering if anyone else here
this happens to, for a second I thought
all people had it, but seeing your reply
im guessing this isnt the case.
The pain is not serious, id compare it to
an extremely mild headache, and it lasts
only as long as the motion.
Also this may be completely unrelated, but
I also have really bad headrushes,
whenever I stand. My vision slowly goes
black for 5-10 seconds(depends on how long
I was sitting/laying/crouching), then
slowly comes back. Its really annoying,
and im just adding this in case it could
be related to the pain I mentioned.
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