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Old 02-22-2012, 08:48 PM #1
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Ribbon Anyone else find their head pain syrocket if you have a chronic cough?

Syrocket. Yeah.

Getting over a cold, I'm trying to get rid of the phlem, but it isn't happeneing much. Worst coughing of my life. Can't even cough sometimes- just wheezing.

When a cough hits, I suppose it messes w/the head- and it has been happenning for quite a while.

Was taking medicine (now I need a acetominophen for this pain) and drinking lots of water, but just wondering if anyone else has had to deal w/this.

Thanks for your understanding.

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Got one myself right now, have noticed that coughing and sneezing seems to normally make the head move quite a lot. I'm nervous about this and so am coughing in a sort of 'stunted' way trying to minimise the amount of movement/jolting. I'm thinking this is making the cough less effective and less phlegm is coming up.

But no, it hasn't made my head pain 'skyrocket'. My commiserations!
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Sorry to hear you're going through this.

The pain was ridiculous. Can't cough today. Gotta try something besides time to accelerate ths healing: Nuerofeedback or NCR. I'm trying to determine what God wants.

I've been patient for many months since the last time I tried something (accupuncture). We'll see.

Thanks for the reply.
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