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Old 08-02-2015, 08:03 AM #1
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Default head pain from vibrations and jolts.. CSF leak?

I know about the thread sensitive to jolting


My problems are a bit diffrent though

My neck is stiff
My eyes get this watery discharge that hurts my eye.burning feeling
If i turn my head quick something inside of it shakes.. feels like loose brain
If i step hard on my heels or ride a bus i get a hammer/eletric like pain in my forehead
Specialy from speed bumps
I get salty mouth feeling when my headaches happpen

Whenever i get these head jolts i develop insomnia.. i simply cant fall asleep again

Is it possible i have a CSF leak?
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