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Old 10-15-2014, 07:40 AM #1
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Default Pain in head for two weeks

So for the last two weeks I have woke up with a sharp throbbing pain in the back right lower side of my head usually over the counter pain killers have been helps but past few days it has got worse the pain killers arnt helping it's there all day and keeps me up at night and today I've been seeing two black spots in my eye any idea what this can be?
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