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PostPosted: 06/16/08 - 15:35    Post subject: Brain Pain Vote now! Reply with quote

The pain in my head Just started yesterday and has happened about 10-15 times already. It is on the Right side, starts at the top of my neck and shoots up to the top of my ear.
Has anyone seen a doctor? I have a follow up doctors appointment scheduled for Friday which is in 4 days and plan to mention it. I just hope it is nothing serious.
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PostPosted: 06/25/08 - 00:08    Post subject: Re: sudden, infrequent shooting pain in my head Vote now! Reply with quote

menopause is a common result for women from 40 -50 to have sharp pains in the head! and they experince a shock like feeling at anytime.. its normal and very very common.
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PostPosted: 06/25/08 - 18:26    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

well im a guy and im 31. ITs all new to me and it sorta worries me. I am setting up an appointment with a doctor to give me a cat scan. I have been under a lot of stress at my job lately and when i come home its hard to sleep. I guess making my new situation worse.

This all started about a good 4 days ago when suddenly i felt a very sharp shooting pain zip up the right side of my neck to my head. it hurt so bad my neck was numb a bit. it happend twice at work. i do paper work at a bank. Then a day later thats when i got a huge pulsing feeling on one side of my head. the top left side but close to my ear. it hurt so bad im not gonna lie i felt like crying like a wuss. but no one could tell cuz i was hiding the pain. it happens like when i bend my neck down for a while or turn it to the right. and sometimes when im just in straight. so i dont know whats up. Im hoping its not an anuerysm. I do have a temper and this month has been real aggravating plus the heat doesnt make it better..

so now im worried because one day i too Exedrin (2 of em) and the pain really kept going. then the next day i tried asprin. 500mg and it kept going. thats bad cuz that usually does the trick for me with a normal headache.

today i had 2 motrins. I took a tip from my girl cuz she uses that for her cramps. but it worked for a lil while at work and then i just felt that damn pain again on the left side. felt a lil dizzy. my eyes got a lil blurry for a while and i just walked out the office and found a quiet spot to just breath and close my eyes...it calmed down but im still in trouble as im writing this. so im worried and curious. Tell me your thoughts everyone. because im really going to the doctor to check something like this out for the first time..



so basically the pain is on the left side of my head, above my ear to the top a bit

The pain feels like a swelling like im straining and it really burns with stabbing force. As if superman was giving me a super nuggy in one spot
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PostPosted: 06/29/08 - 19:59    Post subject: I have the same problem Vote now! Reply with quote

I have the same problem. I noticed it for the first time last night and you are right, it comes out of no where and shoots up the left side of my head and it so intense and then it's gone. I am scheduling a visit to my doctor but let me know what your doctor says. I would be interested. It is driving me crazy. I thought it was my heavy purse but I think it's something else. I am a female but I doubt it's menopause at 34 years of age. That was a pretty funny response by the way, had me laughing pretty hard. Very Happy
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PostPosted: 07/01/08 - 19:49    Post subject: head pain, anxiety Vote now! Reply with quote

Hey all, just like 76BABYFACE I am a 31-year-old male. I started having panic attacks about 2 years ago. It took a lot of convincing from many doctors & myself that it was just anxiety and not some terrible disease or heart condition. Just when I thought I had kicked the anxiety, I started feeling these new sensations in my head about a month ago.

It started when I got an abcessed tooth infection. I went to the dentist and had that taken care of but then I started feeling some weird things along the right side of my head (same side as the tooth). I asked the dentist if it was possible that the infection spread up into my head or brain and he said 99 percent no. The sensations feel like a constant dull pressure sitting on the top right side. It would tingle a little and be sore to the touch. I did as any anxiety sufferer does and researched it online for hours. Of course doing this never helps, it only worsens the stress level. You start to identify with every symptom and even somehow convince yourself that you have them. I read about brain tumors and that a symptom is tingling in the extremities which sure enough, I started to feel right after I read the words. So needless to say I started having panic attacks again and I'm a mess. Went to the hospital last week and had a CT scan on my head, results were normal. ER referred me to a neurologist, which I have not seen yet, and gave me pain meds. Pain meds haven't worked and seems to have gotten worse. Started feeling quick twangs starting at the the top and shooting down the back right side of my head. Not particularly painful, just annoying. Then my head started feeling hot, making my whole body feel feverish, but I take my temp. and it's normal. Also started to feel slightly dizzy, slight ringing in my right ear and a little nausea (but no vomiting). I was thinking that maybe these were side effects of the pain meds. I went to my regular doctor 2 days ago and he said it is all anxiety. I thought perhaps ear infection but he looked in my ear and said it's fine.

Today I felt the sharp twangs again but just a tad more intense. They also occured more frequently then any other past day. Even though it is hot outside and in my building, I could swear I had a fever. I just got home and took my temp. again and it's normal. The dullness is still present and I'm starting to get regular headaches in my temples.

The worst part of all of this is that I do not have medical insurance. I don't want to keep going back to doctors and hospitals but I find it hard to buy that all these symptoms are just stress & anxiety. I can't afford all of this stuff! I've dealt with anxiety and panic for 2 years now and I'm familiar with what comes along with it. But these new things bring it to a whole new level. It drives me crazy to keep wanting to check myself out but then I think...one day something is going to be really wrong with me but I'm just going to dismiss it as anxiety and then I wouldn't have caught it in time.

Can anyone relate to these things and/or offer me any advice? It's getting very difficult to make it through the day. Write me at bigredbass5@yahoo.com.
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PostPosted: 07/13/08 - 15:09    Post subject: shooting pains from the temple Vote now! Reply with quote

I started having similar shooting pains from my temple. The only last a second, but sometimes just brushing my hair back from my face will trigger them. Yesterday I wore a sun visor that squeezes my head at the temple. I wondered if it could be related, and my daughter agreed saying she had those when she had her old glasses that were too tight on the sides.
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PostPosted: 07/16/08 - 16:55    Post subject: headaches Vote now! Reply with quote

I have just gotten these excruciating headaches. I do not suffer from migraines or other headaches. These were happening everyday all day and night every 30 secs. Lasted about a week before went to doc. I would stop what I was doing and grab my head. Even shopping pretty bad if your a girl, then you know it really hurts when you can't shop. They hurt sooo sooooo bad. To the point where I was crying and I have high pain threshold. I went to Dr. had MRI said nothing is wrong. Put me on Tegretol, medicine they give for epilepsy. Worked great after about 3 days of dizziness. So I went off about 7 months later but my little icepick friend came pack with a vengence hurt soooo bad took about 3 days for medicine to work again my skin hurt on side of my face and scalp to the touch. I will definatley stay on this medication for now. Hope this helps anyone else.
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PostPosted: 08/28/08 - 08:04    Post subject: Issue Vote now! Reply with quote

I have the exact same thing, I talked to my brother who had it to and he said that he had slept wrong and his back was pinching a nerve. He did physical therapy and it went away.
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PostPosted: 08/28/08 - 09:10    Post subject: shooting pains in my head Vote now! Reply with quote

im am 19 years old, and recently i have been getting sudden shooting pains at the back of my head, it only last for a minute or so, then i wont get it again for a week or so,
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PostPosted: 10/02/08 - 03:53    Post subject: I know the causes, I just dont know what the significance of Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, I am a 40 year old male and feel a shooting pain from above-behind my right ear all the way to above-in front of my right ear. It lasts only a few seconds but feels like needles. It took some months but I discovered some causes of this pain:
1. Coffee or tea will cause this to happen.
2. Vitamin drinks
3. lack of sleep

But overwhelminingly, its a certain movement of my body bending over that causes the pain to begin. Like when I bent over to look for a mosquito below my desk just a moment ago.

It seems to me to be a blood vein, or main artery below the skull. It feels like this artery is becoming enlarged for a moment width-wise. I believe the only way to be sure is a catscan and that costs too much to do. Can anyone give us more info on this unusual shooting of pain?
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