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Old 10-12-2009, 12:23 PM #1
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For the past week or more, I have had a pain on the right side of my head, sometimes at the temple, but most of the time just above my temple. It is a throbbing pain that hurts when I touch my head. Even just moving my hair away from my face hurts. I have been icing it and that seems to help. I am seeing a neurologist (for a second opinion) on Thursday. Just wondering if anyone has had this happen. I also have been noticing that I get a feeling on the right side of my head that feels almost like goosebumps or like something is spreading out on my head. Everyday I feel like am a crazy person. I try not to talk myself into anything, but it is hard when it is right there. I have also been noticing that typing and speaking and remembering names has gotten harder over the past week too.

I am almost afraid to ask if anyone else has experienced this or if I am just "crazy".
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