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Old 09-23-2016, 10:15 AM #1
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Default Random surges of pain throughout head?

Hey guys. 34 days ago to be exact i had a night of drinking with some friends. I almost never do this (once a year maybe). In the past when id drink, id feel off for about 2 weeks and then return back to my baseline (which is relatively normal other than i cant seem to handle any head bumps / shakes (for example i havent ran at all in the past 6 years and im 27).

Anyways, since this night of drinking, along with a few minor ish head bumps since then, ive had these surges of pain that come maybe once every 2 minutes and i feel a pain that lasts 1-2 seconds in a random part of my brain over an area that is maybe the size of a quarter. It happens all over the brain/ head, in random spots and at random times. Any one else get this??

If theres been one positive from the drinking, it has let me know that i should NEVER drink again! I have just felt tired and my memory has been a bit worse. Ive also had more of the regular dull headaches. But i was mostly just wondering what the deal might be with the surging headaches... Thanks!
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Old 09-23-2016, 01:44 PM #2
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I get stabbing pains along the perimeter of my skull fracture area.

They occur out of nowhere and depart the same way as they appear...poof

Mine are from an accident.

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I get similar pains that have been diagnose as vaso spasms. These are like blood vessel cramps. They last from 10 seconds to a minute or two with complete randomness. I had them frequently last year but they are infrequent now. I just had a very minor one that has lasted a minute or so but I have been under a lot of stress today. Wow, what a coincidence. It started as I finished typing randomness and my cell phone range with "Rachel" from card services. Here is comes again.

I have not had one in weeks and now I have one.

The doc said there is nothing that can be done to stop them if they are sporadic and tolerable. No need for heavy drugs until they interrupt daily life in a long term way.

I suggest you get the vitamin regimen started. It is at the top in the Vitamins sticky. Many hangover remedies use part of the vitamin regimen as a part of the mix.
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