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Jeffrey 01-30-2012 12:06 AM

Has the pain moved over time for anyone else?
 
Originally, the pain was a horible clenching pressure on the brain.

Now it feels like a metal spike lodged in the roof of my mouth which gets worse when I lie down.

If it gets bad enough, the head hurts. And an injury or big stress gets the head hurting.

Maybe this has to do with the tooth nerve damage I got 1.5 years ago.

Overall, I like this pain much more than the early stages.

If you respond, thank you.

Hope you are all healing well. May God's healing touch cover you all.

JulieRN 01-30-2012 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeffrey (Post 846390)
Originally, the pain was a horible clenching pressure on the brain.

Now it feels like a metal spike lodged in the roof of my mouth which gets worse when I lie down.

If it gets bad enough, the head hurts. And an injury or big stress gets the head hurting.

Maybe this has to do with the tooth nerve damage I got 1.5 years ago.

Overall, I like this pain much more than the early stages.

If you respond, thank you.

Hope you are all healing well. May God's healing touch cover you all.


Hi Jeffrey,

The pain I experience in my head is ever changing...I have noticed a pattern when I get stressed....a LOT of pressure, almost like someone has put my head in a vice...

When I wake in the morning, it's pressure in the back of my head...then it moves around...temples, top of head (with electrical like sensation) and the "ice pick" feeling of where I sustained the injury is always there. That, also, varies in intensity.

The site of injury (after 18months) is still very sensitive to touch. I've found that many things exacerbate my symptoms (light, sound, stress) but few make me feel better...rest and time are my only vices at the moment...

I can relate about "liking this pain better"...I prefer the all over, temple throbbing as opposed to the pressure...and I definitely do NOT like the feeling of being smacked in the back of my head with a shovel...exactly what stress makes me feel like...:(

Jeffrey 01-30-2012 12:00 PM

OK, thanks. Hope you feel better soon.

Eowyn 01-30-2012 09:03 PM

Mine was all over the place for the first few months: forehead, top of head, eyes, back of eyes, back of head.

Now it's mostly in my forehead when I have headaches, which isn't every day (more like every OTHER day) :-/


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