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11-02-2016, 05:49 PM | #1 | ||
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Last week I got a severe pain in my neck and head. Mainly the back of my head but it spread all over it at times. I also felt sick and hot/sweaty at times and so tired I couldn't even speak. There was also a strange buzzing/vibrating feeling which is hard to describe but a bit like pins and needles. A bit like I was 'stunned' if that makes any sense. I couldn't think straight at all.
The pain was unbearable and I finally got an appointment with my doctor but all she did was give me 3 days worth of basic painkillers which didn't work and then send me for an X-ray. But there's a month long wait before a radiologist can look at it. And it'll be longer by the time the results get back to my doctor. It has improved a lot now but I'm still not feeling quite well. It was extremely frightening and I'm still scared because I don't know what the problem is. I don't think it was a migraine as light didn't bother me at all. Has anyone ever had something similar? I'd really appreciate any advice or support as I don't know what to do. |
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03-12-2017, 06:52 PM | #2 | ||
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Hi ripply...here for you .... have you been getting a good 8 hour sleep ??? The brain needs some good R.E.M. to regenerate cells and start the healing process . Sleep in the "King" position on your back with your face facing the ceiling arms by your side . Also prepare for a good nights rest by staying away from watching TV and hand phone . Stay away from smoking or alcohol if you do. Trust me , I had a bunch of symptoms from going through a panic Attack .... severe thirst , weakness in legs etc ....
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