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archduke_cat 04-08-2008 08:54 AM

Fine Finger Movement Causes Head Pressure.
 
...and other stuff!

Hello to everyone, I'm archduke_cat from England hoping for some assistance, I have'nt been able to find any information on this "thing" and was wondering if anybody here has any ideas. All help appreciated greatly. :)

Moving my fingers in a "fine" way causes an increasing head pressure and nausea. If I continue it gets very bad indeed. By fine movement I mean things like changing a battery in a watch or even sorting through a stack of old bills.

Later on I will often have diarhea and trouble staying awake and a tendancy to babble to myself.

Standing/sitting/lifting have a similar effect but not as quick or severe.

It's not related to concentration since acts that require concentration (but little movement) I am fine with. It's movement related or perhaps more accurately "control of muscle"

Has anybody here heard of anything like this?

painfree 04-12-2008 09:22 AM

Head Position ?
 
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Originally Posted by archduke_cat (Post 254117)
...and other stuff!

Hello to everyone, I'm archduke_cat from England hoping for some assistance, I have'nt been able to find any information on this "thing" and was wondering if anybody here has any ideas. All help appreciated greatly. :)

Moving my fingers in a "fine" way causes an increasing head pressure and nausea. If I continue it gets very bad indeed. By fine movement I mean things like changing a battery in a watch or even sorting through a stack of old bills.

Later on I will often have diarhea and trouble staying awake and a tendancy to babble to myself.

Standing/sitting/lifting have a similar effect but not as quick or severe.

It's not related to concentration since acts that require concentration (but little movement) I am fine with. It's movement related or perhaps more accurately "control of muscle"

Has anybody here heard of anything like this?

Just a thought - could you head position/posture while performing fine movement be triggering "an increasing head pressure and nausea" ?

You may be interested in reading the information at Round Earth Publishing
on Head and Neck Pain.
http://www.round-earth.com/HeadPainIntro.html


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