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Old 08-28-2009, 01:53 PM #1
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Default self induced headache

hi guys i am fairly new to headaches although used to get migraines when i was young. i know you cant give me medical advice but wanted to ask your opinion.

i went to the doctors because i was having a slight headache on the left side of my head for a couple of weeks and was taking paracetamol and co codamol to get rid of it. it was a horrible headache only a nuisance after 3 weeks she gave me a another painkiller to shift it but after taking it i woke up with a proper bad headache and then stopped taking painkillers all together.

through research on the internet i bumped into the concept of rebound/medication overuse headache and thought o my god what have i done to myself i didnt even really need those stupid painkillers its was probably just a stress headache.

now since stopping the painkillers i have had worse headaches daily and this has gone on for a month.

do u think i am suffering from rebound headaches and will they go away

the doctor has sent me to a neurologist anyway for october

thanks in advanced guys
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