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Old 11-07-2010, 12:09 AM
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My most common head ache is a dull ache that may be in a variety of locations, most likely between the temples. It usually responds to Tylenol (acetominophen) I can not take Advil (ibuprophen) as it interacts with SSRI's.

I have a unique head ache that I call Mud Head Aches. My head feels like it is packed with mud and the mud is bogging down my though processes. They are not real painful but are frustrating because of the cognitive component.

I get the occasional stabbing head aches.

For those of you who get frequent head aches accompanied with fatigue during the day, this is the most common symptoms of sleep apnea.

My best to you all. Time for bed.
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