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Old 07-17-2010, 06:36 PM #1
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Question Something new & confusing

Was wondering if anyone here has experienced protracted headaches that were better or worse dependent on whether or not you were lying down or sitting up? Worse yet moving around?

I've been in hell for the last 2 weeks and I'm about ready to lose my mind. My head doesn't seem to hurt much when I'm lying down or mostly in a prone position. The problem comes about if I'm up and about for more than 30mins at a time. That's when it feels as though I've been shot with a deer arrow.

I don't know why this has started. I haven't had a spinal tap or anything like that. It started a couple of months ago with ear problems and progressed to this. I think I'll take the ear problems back if givin the choice.

Does this sound like anything you guys have experienced or heard of?
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