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Old 11-04-2010, 12:50 PM #1
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Default Describing headaches

Hi,

I was trying to explain how some of my headaches feel to a friend yesterday and found that it's so hard to convey how it feels - especially when there are so many different types of headaches and that they can change so much.

I have a headache of some sort 24/7, from migraines to dull aches to the more common one that feels like a vice round the back of my head. I thought I'd quickly post to ask how you describe your headaches? Both to doctors, and friends/family so that they can try and understand.

Thanks and all the best,
Hattie
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