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11:52 am, Nov 1 2008
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I usually don't do this, but this title screamed for me to comment.
I've had a Chronic Daily Headache for the past five years! Yay!
Nobody knows the cause either... -_-;;; But those of you who have had serious migraines can probably understand my annoyance when I have to miss things because of a headache and people are like, "Oh, boo-hoo. I've gotten headaches before too, and they're not that bad" Argh.
But shaggievara, I totally understand about the midrin! For awhile it does nothing, and then bam! Your head is all light and you practically trip over yourself on your way to unconsciousness. Unfortunately, I can't take it anymore. >< I just have to wait until the headache goes away now. Bleh

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I get headaches like about once or twice a year. I despise headaches, they totally ruin my day.

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Quote from angelkurisutin
I usually don't do this, but this title screamed for me to comment.
I've had a Chronic Daily Headache for the past five years! Yay!
Nobody knows the cause either... -_-;;; But those of you who have had serious migraines can probably understand my annoyance when I have to miss things because of a headache and people are like, "Oh, boo-hoo. I've gotten headaches before too, and they're not that bad" Argh.
But shaggievara, I totally understand about the midrin! For awhile it does nothing, and then bam! Your head is all light and you practically trip over yourself on your way to unconsciousness. Unfortunately, I can't take it anymore. >< I just have to wait until the headache goes away now. Bleh


WOAH! heh I used to have Chronic Daily Headaches but when I hit 11-12 they became migraines ~.~ Daily Chronic Migraines. I'm 19 now. And I agree with your aggravation with people. (I either have 1 constant migraine all day everyday or I get them 3-4 days a week coming and going. Strenuous activity is a major trigger for them.)

I have had some sort of headpain for as long as i can remember. Cause is unknown.

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I don't have them as much as I used to when I was younger.
Thinking about it, I haven't had a headache for some time now.
I had a horrible one 2 years ago... It came with sickness...
Couldn't even lay down because of the urge to puke...
There was one 3 years ago, that even a pain killer shot right in the leg didn't help... I was at the vet with my dog, and that's all he had~
*sigh*

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Twice a week, but it stopped a few months ago..

I wonder why, not complaining though. I still keep advil in my bag for headaches none

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at least twice a day. I think it's mostly due to the change in air pressure though.

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WOAH! heh I used to have Chronic Daily Headaches but when I hit 11-12 they became migraines ~.~ Daily Chronic Migraines. I'm 19 now. And I agree with your aggravation with people. (I either have 1 constant migraine all day everyday or I get them 3-4 days a week coming and going. Strenuous activity is a major trigger for them.)

I have had some sort of headpain for as long as i can remember. Cause is unknown.



It sucks, yeah? The doctor called mine Chronic Daily Headaches, but they definitely fall into the 'migraine' category. The biggest annoyance of headaches like these is that you never know what causes them, so you can rarely make them go away. I think stress is a major trigger for mine too. I don't know if you meant physically or mentally, but I'm a major perfectionist and worrier, and so I think a lot of my headaches start from that.


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Very rarely. I'm more prone to stomach pains...

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T__T

All the time. Even too much sun gives me headaches no

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They come and go for me. I get them when I lack sleep, when I'm hungry and when I'm sick, although I hardly ever get sick. Sucks though, cos if I do get sick, I'm in bed for a week.. OK getting a bit off topic now..
So, I suppose I have controllable headaches? Sleep lots, eat lots and healthy lots! Yup, I just figured that sentence didn't make sense but eh, close enough. Ah! But my dad and my brother always get them, yet me and my mum don't. Hereditary maybe?

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Very rarely. I'm more prone to stomach pains...


me too. I rarely get them, but stomach pains are an everyday thing for me sad

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I get them far to often than I should, wonder if somethings wrong with me

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Whenever my stepmom starts talking... So every day >.>

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Lol, I get headaches every day too dead
I live with a rather chatty group of people even though I tend to be more on the quiet side. It used to be migranes but they've toned down to be headaches now.

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Whenever I have to read a play by Shakespeare or I have to read out of Norton's Anthology. I get tired of trying to understand the language in Shakespeare's plays, and the print in Norton's is smaller that what I'm used to. After a couple pages, the only reward I get a a headache. mad But I can get rid of a headache by just going to a quiet room and laying down for thirty minutes or so.

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