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Furry Chat => Rants and Advice => Topic started by: TheOriginalSlyCooper on December 16, 2013, 09:13:35 PM
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It seems that almost everyday after high school I get these pains in my head usually behind my right eye and it goes away after im in the dark, I was thinking my fellow furs could help me :s
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From one raccoon to another I will help you.
First off I am an American Indian so I like natural healing...
So tell me what is your daily vinegar intake?
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I would say drink lots of water and it continues for an extensive period of time contact your local doctor :)
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Ingest caffeine... It narrows your blood vessels in the head and should alleviate the pain (quite commonly used for migraines - seems to work for me)
So, typically coffee, tea and chocolate (+ soft drinks [cola]) -om nom-
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going out for a run, doing the exact opposite of narrowing blood vessels, takes my mind off of it, and it eventually goes away a little faster.
Or maybe its me drinking the mountain dew before wards, pure caffeine.
maybe running gets the affect into your bloodstream faster.
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going out for a run, doing the exact opposite of narrowing blood vessels, takes my mind off of it, and it eventually goes away a little faster.
Or maybe its me drinking the mountain dew before wards, pure caffeine.
maybe running gets the affect into your bloodstream faster.
Uhum, heart beats faster->blood pumps faster->quicker deliverage, methinks.
Good combo.
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I don't know I had a hellish headache the other day.
Probably from hitting my head but anyway soft toned techno helped it maybe it just got my mind off it and it went away but I'm sure it helped.
Trance music is pretty relaxing
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Headaches can be caused by a number of things but having it behind you eyes has a lot to do with sinus pressures going off the scales. This usually happened to me when I was on airplanes or sitting next to something remotely radioactive or next to a WiFi router (which is a thing).
If you have allergies to things like pollen or dust, take anti-allergy medication. If you don't stay hydrated, you can get headaches as well if you don't drink water/liquids throughout the day if at all. Make sure you're also eating properly.
If you're sitting in an area of the school that's got a strong Wi-Fi connection, sitting next to the source can give you a pretty bad headache from the radio waves after a while. It also happened to me in College every time I sat in class that had the router to the whole school. It didn't go away until I left class or didn't go at all.
Take some advil or tylenol next time you feel a headache coming on. It's better to deal with it when it start before it's a migraine.
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Behind the eye could be a ophthalmological migraine (sometimes these can cause vision loss or other strange visual effects (migraine aura)). Those who experience photosensitive migraines can experience the migraine in the eye or visual parts of the brain or it could be a migraine that's in another part of the brain that is triggered physiologically and/or dermatologically by light. I wouldn't recommend caffeine if you are having migraines as it stimulates certain receptors that may actually be causing your migraine and the consumption of caffeine may make it worse - or not, depending.
And due to the inverse square law and low voltages of a wifi transmitter and your very own skull, you can be sure that wifi doesn't actually affect your brain. You're more likely to be affected by everyday cosmic background radiation which has around the same wavelength. It can have a psychological effect, however. Working with computers screens for too long everyday can also cause eye strain, headaches and even visual snow.
I'd recommend you see a general doctor and an ophthalmologist if this persists.
You can't really but sure how to cure it unless you know what's causing it - jumping to conclusions can be harmful. You may just have a persistence cold or are neglecting a certain thing your body happens to need - that includes dietary things.
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I've experienced problems like that since I was born. My mother always had me just lay down in a dark room and take a nap, works every time ^-^ advil and other painkillers never worked for me. I take a B2 vitamin every day that seems to help fight off the headaches. Hope this helped, I know how those headaches are and I feel your pain! x3