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Old 03-21-2013, 06:36 PM
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Hello. I just found this forum today. I saw your post and thought I should reply ASAP. The same thing happened to me. I've never had headaches of any significance. On January 10th, I did a weightlifting class and got on a machine at the gym for about an hour. As soon as I finished, I had the worst headache ever, and it lasted over a month. The only relief I felt was while lying down. Sometimes, I was nauseated and vomitted after sitting or standing. I went to the ER on day 3, and the CT scan, MRI, and lumbar puncture were normal. Some doctors diagnosed me with migraines, others with tension headaches. On January 22nd, I developed double vision. My first neurologist diagnosed that as 6th cranial nerve palsy. He ordered an MRI with contrast. When that was analyzed, the doctors thought I might have meningitis and I was sent to the ER again. Meningitis was ruled out, but the doctors didn't have any more answers for me. On March 4th, I saw a different neurologist, and he immediately suspected a CSF leak. By this time, I had seen some improvement. My headache subsided after I was prescribed some muscle relaxers by a headache doctor, and my double vision was only on the right side. The neurologist told me that my body may be healing itself and said that we should hold off on a blood patch. He said the conservative treatment is lots and lots of bed rest. I had been forced to rest because I couldn't sit or stand. I missed almost a month of work in January/February. At the beginning of this month, I felt very good for about a week or two, but recently I've felt some of the symptoms I had earlier, though not nearly to the degree as before -squeezing pressure in my head and sore neck. I'm hoping that I will keep getting better if I continue to rest and take it easy. Please let me know how you're progressing.

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Originally Posted by teacher778 View Post
Hi everyone,
I apologize if there has been a thread about this already. I searched a little but didn't see anything. I was lifting weights 2 years ago and had the onset of the most painful headache I have ever experienced. I've had a kidney stone and it ranked up there with the level of pain. It came on suddenly and stayed for a while but gradually eased up after a few hours. 2 days later I was doing some pushups and my ears started ringing and I felt "funny" in my head. My head felt awful, no pain really, just awful. Then came the dizziness (unsteadiness), hyperacusis, aural fullness, short bursts of extremely loud ringing, metallic taste,and continued tinnitus. After a few months, the symptoms began to subside VERY slowly to the point where I could function without being totally freaked out. As time went by I was able to see that something in my head somewhere was "broken". Whenever I try to lift anything more than 10 lbs. for a minute or so, the symptoms come back and, depending on how heavy or how long, stay for a day or two to a week or two. It's an awful feeling that only gets better when I lie down. I have had multiple MRIs, CT scans, balance tests, blood tests, etc. to no avail. I can't pick up my kids, carry groceries, etc. My life is completely different now and the only good thing to come from it is that God has become the center of my world (and my families). I know that there are many many people out there with similar problems. I feel so badly for everyone that has to live with these types of issues. They are the kind of injuries/problems that don't get enough attention from the medical community. People look at us and think "that guy looks like he's in great shape, what's the matter with him?" Sometimes I think I would rather have lost a limb or something. At least then people know you have a problem that doesn't need a lengthy explanation three times a day. If anyone that reads this has it or know someone that has had a similar experience, would you please email me. I have never met anyone with the same thing as me. I'm sure you can all relate... Thanks for reading this. God is with all of us and will help us through the tough times...
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