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Old 07-21-2014, 04:29 PM #1
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Confused Headache and swooshing when sleeping

I awake at night several times a week with a severe headache and can hear a loud swooshing sound in my head. When I close my eyes tightly the sound slightly diminishes each time I close my eyes until it is a mild swooshing sound. I have had an MRI and they said they could see nothing wrong. The headaches are so severe they wake me from a deep sleep. I am at a loss. Anyone experience something similar or have a clue what could be happening to me?
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