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Old 09-16-2016, 09:47 AM #1
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Default Waking up with a headache

Two days out of the last few days, I've woken up with a throbbing type headache. It feels slight when i wake up but as soon as i start walking each step makes it throb worse. The throb happens with ever beat of my heart.

Things that helped:
Icing my neck and Meditation seems to help as the headache subsides and becomes a minor throbbing.

Is there a reason for these headaches upon waking up?

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