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Hi everyone,
I know I haven't posted here in a long time but I have been experiencing morning headaches since Oct. went to my primary care doctor today and he said that my headaches are probably related to pressure. When I am asleep the pressure will build because I am laying flat and when I wake up that is when the pressure is at its highest but when I am up and about the shunt will drain properly like it should which will alleviate the headache. There is nothing I can do for it. He said if the pressure gets worse where the headache will last longer than a full day or experience vomiting, double or blurred vision with the headache to contact him. So the good news is it isn't anything extremely serious but the bad news is this is something else that there is nothing that can be done about it. Anyone have any advice on this? |
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