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Old 04-22-2011, 08:40 AM #1
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Default right from when I wake up--head is throbbing and shaking inside

what is this??? I just can't stand it anymore --throbbing in the back of my head -- not a painful throbbing just annoying. I asked my husband to touch my head...but he doesn't feel it --its on the inside. Noticed most at night when I lay my head on the pillow. The painful part comes on later in the day if I've done too much -- basicially if I leave this house, watch tv, computer too much ,etc. I can't do anything!!!

I can't sleep on my own...even with 1 mg of xanax I only slept 10:30 to 4:30...then doze for a few hours on and off (more off).
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