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Old 01-19-2012, 12:19 PM #3
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Burnt,

I have had this problem for many years after a virus where I was straining and throwing up. It def. is an external issue I wake up in the morning with it and It's incredibly debilating. You are the first person that can relate to what I'm going through. So you have heard of this problem before? Usually when I talk the pressure is worse. I'm going to make an appointment at the Diamond Headache Clinic. Does this sound like TN to you guys? the pain isn't in the face it's just on the left side of my head, if I apply pressure to that area it feels better, but once I take it off it throbs!
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