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Old 05-23-2013, 06:16 PM #1
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Default How to explain my symptoms

I think I have finally figured out the cause of some of my problems. When I try to go for a walk or do much of anything, after about 25 minutes I get pain at the base of my skull, nausea, feeling of heaviness...if I continue to walk the pressure builds in my head and the fatigue worsens.

I usually try try to lay down and ice the back of my head then.

Is this an occipital headache? How can I fix this? No one is treating my neck. Up until now I was having a difficult time explaining this.

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Slipped in puddle and fell. 10/6/12. Whiplash and concussion. 48 years old.
Dizzy, balance, vision, taste, sound, light, cognitive, headaches, foggy, head pressure , irritability,....
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