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Old 05-12-2012, 12:17 PM #1
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Default 1 week headache...please help!!!

Thank you for taking the time to look at my issue...I have had a headache (throbbing and sharp) for 1 week now. It is accompanied by no other symptoms except for once and I while I have cold/hot sweats and I sometimes feel feaverish. It is most strong when I wake up in the morning and will subside somewhat after a few hours and then comes back around/after lunchtime. Once I am off work and home it hurts less? I am sleeping fairly normal and have recently quit drinking alcohol (about 4 days ago). Should I go and see a doctor and what could they do for me???

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