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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • Chronic daily headache is a broad definition that includes any headache that occur for at least 15 days in a month, over at least a three-month period. This can include many different types of headache, including; cluster headaches, paroxysmal hemicrania and SUNCT.

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  • @adina.deborah
    @adina.deborah 8 месяцев назад +6

    I've had New Daily Persistent Headache for 8 years and did my senior research capstone on chronic daily headaches. My NDPH subtype has both tension and migraine like qualities (it is dull/aching but can also become pulsating and be associated with noise and light sensitivity). This video did a nice job giving an overview of the CDH subtypes. It is important to always rule out secondary headache causes, especially in the craniocervical region, since problems in this region can give rise to all the CDH subtypes or at least contribute to them. Sending healing vibes to all my fellow CDH sufferers 💛

  • @I_like_big_bombs
    @I_like_big_bombs 3 года назад +43

    I have suffered with this for about 2-3 years, and I did develope an addiction to ibuprofen and naproxen sodium which turned into GERD (due to the irritation it does to stomach lining). So far I have only had a little success with Amitriptyline. They are daily, and its more of a question of "how bad will this one be". So far the neurologist visits have been inconclusive. Both glad and disheartened that so many people suffer similarly. I am not alone, but on the other hand I know with what they suffer.

    • @ilqar887
      @ilqar887 3 года назад

      How long u had this?

    • @thebeautifulfamily8938
      @thebeautifulfamily8938 2 года назад +3

      I’m on the same boat 27 years old I just had a severe one today I left work my doctor has me on a trial medication but I get about two a week I just wish I could do something to get rid of it.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад +1

      Hi Brad, apologies for the delayed response. I'm so sorry to hear you've been suffering with this for so long. You're absolutely right that it can be very debilitating dealing with chronic headaches. I hope you have since been able to find some relief for your symptoms. Please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.

    • @akashjadhav32
      @akashjadhav32 2 года назад

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 how can we contact u sir? Like on insta or whatsup.. , can I get the whatsup no ,sir?

    • @maureenmcdonald8714
      @maureenmcdonald8714 2 года назад +1

      I have had chronic daily headaches since 1995 when I had an operation for a burst cerebral aneurysm. Subarrachnoid haemorrhage. My dr does not realise how debilitating this is and has just put me on various tablets, now just paracetamol, to no avail. I have also had controlled epilepsy since then.Anyone else had a similar experience and how have you dealt with it please?

  • @Miss_Jinx
    @Miss_Jinx 2 года назад +28

    I have chronic headaches and it went from being moderate - severe 24/7 to only in the afternoons. My doctor thinks it’s tension since I have anxiety, but I only got diagnosed with headaches in the past 4 months when my anxiety has been since I was 16, I’m 25 now. I want to cry most evenings when it is really bad. I want the pain to stop so I can be normal again and not have to worry if I’m going to get a bad headache when I’m not home. I’m glad to hear I’m not alone. Why can’t the pain just stop …

    • @ashleycleveland827
      @ashleycleveland827 2 года назад +2

      I feel your pain!

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад +5

      I'm so sorry to hear you've been experiencing this for so long. Daily headaches can be incredibly debilitating!

    • @tirzahbaker9191
      @tirzahbaker9191 Год назад +10

      I relate. I have been having chronic daily headache everyday for 8 years and haven’t found anything that helps. It can be so hard to concentrate or enjoy normal things some days. I pray you find long time relief!!!

    • @cjanders557
      @cjanders557 Год назад +1

      Hello, I'm going through the same thing. Are you doing better now? This is awful. It's been 18 days now.

    • @Miss_Jinx
      @Miss_Jinx Год назад +8

      @@cjanders557 Hi! I’m not going to lie, I have good and bad days still. Some days it gets pretty bad, but some days I am fine. I’ve found that having a nice cool shower and using peppermint oil helps when it’s bad. Getting a good sleep and eating healthy help too! Try to avoid searching things on the internet too much. It makes you worry more and makes the headaches worse (I am bad for this!) I hope yours go away ❤️

  • @kayleighlark4687
    @kayleighlark4687 2 года назад +8

    I was diagnosed with New Daily Persistent Headaches after about 3 years of constant headaches. However, I feel as though I experience at least one headache from each chronic headache category a month. It's been about 5 years now and I still haven't really identified with any diagnosis and it doesn't help that doctors so far have provided little sympathy or support. I appreciate you uploading this video as it's the first time I've ever had proper information on the condition.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад +1

      Hi Kayleigh, I'm so sorry to hear you've experienced this. And you're most welcome- I'm glad to hear your found this information useful!

    • @Gurlonmarz
      @Gurlonmarz 9 месяцев назад

      Hi can i ask how did the headache felt ? Mine feels like its sore 😔 and it affect every part of my head but mainly the left side and it comes and goes

  • @rospaul2814
    @rospaul2814 2 года назад +3

    Thankyou for this video. I have suffered from headaches my whole life. I have been diagnosed with daily headache syndrome (Tension). Also diagnosed with chronic fatigue due to the on going nature of my headaches. Over the many years I have tried every known drug available from my neurologists and doctors. Many of them causing side affects. MRI's etc . So it still goes on. Many years ago i did have neck x-rays done which were inconclusive. Hopefully these have improved. So I find this video giving me renewed hope. I live near Brisbane so will need to make more inquiries. thankyou again.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi Ros, I'm so glad to hear you found this information useful- you're most welcome! It can be very debilitating dealing with daily headaches and I'm so glad it has renewed some hope. Please feel free to call our clinics on 1800 43 23 22 for more information or if you have any future questions!

    • @Valir15
      @Valir15 2 года назад

      Have you tried going to a chiropractor? My friend experiences daily headaches and only her chiropractor was able to help her!

    • @yummyyums2169
      @yummyyums2169 Год назад

      Smoke weed

  • @bellatrixblklestrange8926
    @bellatrixblklestrange8926 2 года назад

    Thank you sir, this was very helpful I just hope my doctor will finally listen to me.

  • @lucianahaingura1128
    @lucianahaingura1128 4 месяца назад

    Thank you I have headaches everyday the explanation help to understand what I can do

  • @payshi
    @payshi 6 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed your video as someone who developed chronic migraine within the last year and have suffered greatly with it. When you say checking the sensitivity of the brain stem and trigeminal nerve what do you mean? As well as the upper cervical spine? I have had brain, neck and shoulder MRIs which were normal but one doctor said I could have facet issues in my neck that don't show up. It is really frustrating not having a reason for migraines to become chronic (I had maybe 2 to 3 a year prior after changing jobs.) but have been told it's common to find no reason.

  • @terencesaw2923
    @terencesaw2923 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for explaining the various types of symptomatic migraines/headaches. This video was done more than 3 years ago so is it still relevant ? The last comment was 4 months ago and before that it was 2 years ago. Anyway, I am having daily migraines for the past 10 years and before that at least 15 days a month for at least 20 years. Taken almost all sorts of headache and migraine medicine including the expensive monthly injections for 6 months but migraines persists. When migraine tablets doesn't work, I had to take pain killers to get some relieves. I am concern also on the bad side effects form these medicines to my heart and kidneys. I need help seriously if you hear me. I had consulted by 5 to 6 neurologists and no one is helping me.

  • @MaddieBullock
    @MaddieBullock 2 года назад +6

    I'm wondering about this too, I had a constant low-grade headache with no relief from 2012-2013 and then it went away for 8 months after surgery (I was born with #hydrocephalus) but then it came back and I haven't had any relief since. I'm ready for some real relief.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад +1

      Hi Maddie, I'm sorry to hear you've experienced this. I recommend discussing these symptoms with your GP to determine whether there are any relevant investigations that need to be done to find how you can get some relief. It sounds like it's been quite difficult to deal with these symptoms for so long- I hope you're able to get pain relief soon!

    • @MaddieBullock
      @MaddieBullock 2 года назад

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 thank you! I really appreciate it.

  • @MikeMoore9379
    @MikeMoore9379 2 года назад +8

    I have been suffering daily headaches for 7 years now, they vary in area affect and intensity. I have them 6-7 days a week , mild to severe. The worst ones for me are like brain freeze, from eating ice cream to fast. These headaches have ruined my life. I live in constant depression and fight suicide constantly. I did have a neck injury in 2015. I have tried several medicines and nothing works. I can not work because of them and receive no medical or living help. These headaches are not considered a disability by my country (USA). I can not afford any more doctors and barely survive, only with the help from friends and family. However, I feel as if I'm one bad headache away from ending it all the time....

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi Mike, I'm terribly sorry to hear that you have been experiencing this- it sounds like it would be very difficult. Chronic Daily Headaches can be very debilitating and make it difficult just to do daily tasks. If you have the opportunity to, you may benefit from seeing a Watson's Headache Practitioner. You can google "Watson's Headache Practitioners near me" and may be able to find someone within your city or state. I hope this helps and that you're able to find some relief for your symptoms soon!

    • @MikeMoore9379
      @MikeMoore9379 2 года назад +1

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 Thank you for you guidance, however, I have no money, so if Watson's isn't free, this info will be of no use to me, but I appreciate your sympathy and concern.

    • @danealdenny7296
      @danealdenny7296 Год назад +1

      @@MikeMoore9379 I feel you bro.I just want to end it all.What’s the point of all this suffering?I can’t work,can’t study,can’t even function as a normal human being.I am so sick and tired of these pains,pills and feelings.I hope you’re getting better and find a way to fix your problems.I just keep fighting,for now.I don’t know how long I will be able to do so.

    • @danealdenny7296
      @danealdenny7296 Год назад

      @@MikeMoore9379 Almost 1 year now,I am still in pain.Tried a lot of things,multiple neurologists,So many doctors,so many psychiatrists.I still don’t know why.Also I don’t want to take medications anymore because some help but side effects are worse than headache in the long term.So I just suffer the pain nowadays.Some time I think the pain is somehow related to my neck but my neck is fine most of the time.And I don’t want to check anything anymore because I have so many scans(X-ray,MRI,CT)done.A lot of them are because of my car accident way back in 2016.I am more afraid of radiation now.I am 25 and I have developed depression and anxiety.I just want to live normal life and go back to normal.So sick and tired of theses pains,pills,doctors visit and feelings.Why is it so hard to live pain free 😢.

    • @Miss_Jinx
      @Miss_Jinx Год назад

      I know how you feel. My headaches were starting to get a little better until recently. A couple days ago I had a major migraine attack at work and since then the pain has been back and stronger than ever. I feel like I can’t focus or live since I’m constantly in pain. I’ve also thought about ending it all because why would I want to live in this much pain everyday. I hope you’re doing better now, but know you aren’t alone.

  • @PAULLONDEN
    @PAULLONDEN Год назад

    Major solution seems to be escaping stress inducing situations.
    I suffer for three months now from tension headaches, a glowing tightning feeling, which began with neighbour trouble.
    And sensitivity for low frequency sounds like abnormally hard closing of windows or doors.
    Only thing that really seems to help are benzo medications, (valium)with the added danger of addiction.
    Hopefully my moving to a new house will alleviate these terrible complaints.

    • @clarissa1682
      @clarissa1682 Год назад

      are your tension headaches constant? i’ve been having a constant headache for 2 months now, i’ve had tests done. it’s freaking me out because i don’t know why i’m having them.

    • @PAULLONDEN
      @PAULLONDEN Год назад

      @@clarissa1682 In my case it might be stress related .

  • @kamuconkamucon8543
    @kamuconkamucon8543 25 дней назад

    Can you please include illustrations with the talk for better clarity am interested in getting details.

  • @joshuasiegel9133
    @joshuasiegel9133 Год назад +1

    do you have any practicioners of this watson technique in the new york, usa area?

  • @Fear-the-LORD.
    @Fear-the-LORD. Год назад +3

    I've been having severely headache since last year in April 24/7 upto date am still having headache and it's more than worse. The pain is unexplainable I can't do my daily activities or anything haven't been sleeping since last year till now. I've lost my speech because of the pain I'm struggling to breath because the pain is very worse and it's affecting my neck. I am feeling so weak and very tired. I've gained so much weight due to the headache pain and the medication that I am taking. Nothing is helping me, I don't have a break from the pain even for 1minute. I've gone for my CT, and MRI scan and everything was normal. the doctors told me they really don't know how to help me. God please remember me to today I am dying Please Please...Thank you God.

    • @ttraavis2478
      @ttraavis2478 Год назад

      It can be TMJ that causes headaches see your dentist. I have headaches 24/7 just find it's a TMJ problem, I'm seeing a specialist to fix my jaw

    • @ClaudiaLopez-fb4zw
      @ClaudiaLopez-fb4zw Месяц назад

      Have you try Topamax

  • @valykud
    @valykud 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hello, my name is Tina.I've chronic migraine since I was 30, I'm 73 years old. I use fioricet 2 tablets every 4 hours. MRI is normal. I have something with blood vessels in my head. Sometimes the pain is so severe that nothing helps. I have to use hydrocodone or sleeping pills. Could it be a genetic disease?My grandfather also suffered from headaches?

  • @Miss_Jinx
    @Miss_Jinx 2 года назад +6

    Oh! I was going to mention for all my fellow chronic headaches sufferers, peppermint oil really helps to ease the pain for a few beautiful minutes

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Thanks very much for your comment @MissJinx. I hope that you've been able to find some relief for your chronic headaches!

    • @Miss_Jinx
      @Miss_Jinx 2 года назад +2

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 unfortunately not completely, but they have decreased from 24/7 to only afternoon onwards. Thank you for posting this video! Glad to know there’s others out there like me.

  • @Emma.Lou1
    @Emma.Lou1 2 года назад +2

    I swear my head just explodes randomly every day of my life.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi Emma, I'm very sorry to hear that you experience this! I recommend discussing these symptoms with your GP. Please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions or concerns

  • @NudePostingConspiracyTheories
    @NudePostingConspiracyTheories 2 года назад +6

    Thank you Bertrand. But what about brain tumours? They would present as daily headache too, wouldn’t they? But I’ve got chronic frontal headaches since AstraZeneca vaccine. Ten days of headache straight after taking the second AstraZeneca. And chronic same type of headache ever since ( six months now). Two weeks ago hit me again more than usual and has gone on solid for two weeks. Panadol and ibuprofen don’t touch it. In past I always got relief from headache with Panadol. My Doctor finally checking me out gave me Celebrex, which is relieving it only for couple hours. Definitely began with AstraZeneca. Wonder if anyone else getting this?.

    • @nishaamal4337
      @nishaamal4337 2 года назад +2

      Yes. Im also having persistent head ache after astrazeneca vaccine. Its been 8 months now. Dont know what to do.

    • @susanmcdonald-timms3202
      @susanmcdonald-timms3202 2 года назад

      @@nishaamal4337 Wow. Awful. I have ended up being prescribed celecoxib. That’s the active ingredient but it’s brand name here in Australia is Celebrex. It’s got other brand names too. The reason the doctor gave me this is that’s it’s a hard core anti- inflammatory drug, and it seems that the headaches after AstraZeneca were from inflammation on my brain (or more specifically some part of my brain). Creepy. It took quite a few days before it did it’s job. It isn’t a drug you can use for very long. It’s nasty in itself, so you’re supposed to run a week or so on it. I took it a few days as prescribed but it wasn’t enough so she said take it bit longer and I took it for a few days longer and the headache eased. The headache does return slightly and intermittently. But not like before. I don’t know if that would be of any use to you or your able /willing to take it. It’s not over the counter must be prescribed.

    • @nishaamal4337
      @nishaamal4337 2 года назад +1

      @@susanmcdonald-timms3202 thank u for sharing your experience. I feel you. Its horrible to have this kind of pain on a daily basis. I took over the counter medications but its always coming back after a gap. So i think i should give it a rest. Lets see what happens.

    • @susanmcdonald-timms3202
      @susanmcdonald-timms3202 2 года назад +1

      @@nishaamal4337 Yep. I gave the Celebrex a break too. It’s not good to keep it up, I know. It’s intermittent now with me, The Celebrex somehow broke some cycle. Yeah good luck mate. These replies are good. You think you’re going mad, if it’s just you

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi Soozmct, thanks very much for your questions. Brain tumours can cause headaches- this is normally assessed for with scans (e.g. CT or MRIs) of the brain. With regards to the COVID-19 vaccine- there are individuals who have gotten headaches after getting the vaccine or even contracting the virus. This is because a vaccine or virus can increase the sensitivity of your nervous system. I hope this helps- please feel free to reach out if you have any further questions!

  • @TheBlackEternalWings
    @TheBlackEternalWings Год назад

    After having headaches every waking moment for nearly 6 years, I was eventually diagnosed with NDPH in 2014; in that time I have tried nearly every medication in the book and have done all sorts of factor limiter studies. Still am trucking through to this day but with no sign of improvement.

    • @joshespinoza743
      @joshespinoza743 Год назад

      Have you ever had a brain injury in the past ?

    • @TheBlackEternalWings
      @TheBlackEternalWings Год назад

      @@joshespinoza743 no.

    • @Gurlonmarz
      @Gurlonmarz 9 месяцев назад

      Hi qucik question but how does your headache feels like does it feel sore and comes and goes?

  • @palmereldritch_6669
    @palmereldritch_6669 Год назад +1

    I have had a headache for 2 months now. I am deeply worried that I'm stuck with this. NSAIDs don't help at all. I got a new eyeglass prescription, hoping that would help. Not even a little. It's right behind my eyes, bright light bothers me, and I've been having increasing bouts of low grade nausea too. At night it's not as bad, so I think there's a link to vision. I don't know what to do. My PCP will get me a referral on Monday to see a neurologist, but frankly I'm not all that hopeful, and it will likely take me months to see one anyway. Maybe I'll try amytryptiline or something.

    • @cjanders557
      @cjanders557 Год назад

      Hello, are you feeling better? It has been 18 days for me now.

  • @ladyhecate9450
    @ladyhecate9450 Год назад +1

    For 40 years I suffered terribly with migraines....bad migraines. I had them on one side and it went up into my eye. The doctor tried all sorts of preventative medicines and nothing worked. They tried medications such as Imitrex 100mgs as well as I gave myself injections. No matter what, I had migraines everyday. The injections worked best.
    Problem was one cannot take Imitrex no more than twice a week. The pain was so excruciating I needed something everyday. So I started taking 3 ibuprofen every 3 hours. Then it got to taking 4 every 3 hours, sometimes with the imitrex. From the end of April 2022 to the end of October 2022,, I was in excruciating pain 24-7. Even the imitrex was not working so I took both imetrex and 3 ibuprofens.
    Because my pain was different of where it started, and I kept telling my neurologist that my pain started in the upper neck, behind the ear, I felt something was not right. I could push on a particular area behind the ear and push and get terrible pain shooting up into my eye. It felt like someone had a sharp pick jamming it into my nerve or like sometimes when you eat something terribly cold and it hits that tooth and you get piercing pan.
    I did some research with search words "severe pain behind the ear" and I came up with Occipital neuralgia and the description of what I was going through was right on. I saw pictures and knew it was my problem. My pain started at the top of one side of my neck, up into an area below my ear. Then it traveled up into my eye on same side. When my neurologist walked into the room at my six-month checkup, he asked how I was doing, and I told him I was in excruciating pain the entire spring into late fall. I also told him that I did not have migraines but Occipital neuralgia, and he stated that that is what he was thinking as well.
    He gave me medication for the pain and medication for a muscle relaxant, one each three times a day. I took one each that night and I woke up pain free, and I could even turn my neck to the left side and did not feel any swelling. It was great! I have been in pain 40 years w/o success until I mentioned Occipital neuralgia. It is a rare pain of the Occipital nerves in the back of neck, and they do not know what causes it. I am now pain free. I have to take both pills at the onset of my pain so the pain does not get ahead of me. You have no idea how great it feels to be pain free. I would put a heating pad on the side where the pain hurt. The only thing that heat did was comfort me a little. I have a few blister scars where I burned my neck. Ice....forget it. So all this time.. 40 miserable years....I did not have migraines or tension headaches. The pain never went to the front of my head or top. I have never had an actual headache. My poor husband had to deal with bursts of anger because I did not want to think. I just wanted to lay there and be a vegetable as the pain grew worse throughout the years.

  • @ZyctArtistry
    @ZyctArtistry 2 года назад +8

    I have around 20 tention headace in a month. Im confused with chronic, tension etc. I have all the sign and symptoms of each type of headache.

    • @ricardogaona2146
      @ricardogaona2146 2 года назад

      Same

    • @agneschinhondo2234
      @agneschinhondo2234 2 года назад +5

      SAME here I'm really tired of the pain

    • @johnny2lit521
      @johnny2lit521 2 года назад

      Same here 😢

    • @kayleighlark4687
      @kayleighlark4687 2 года назад

      I can relate! I've never identified with any one diagnosis so I feel slightly ignored.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi Zyct, thanks for your comment. This can indeed happen where an individual has signs or symptoms that correlate with multiple different types of headaches. This is because most (but not all) types of headaches and migraines can be due to a neck and brainstem related issue- therefore, many symptoms can also overlap. I hope this helps!

  • @peanutbuttler6358
    @peanutbuttler6358 3 года назад +6

    Lights in the video are too bright for my headache rn lol

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  3 года назад +3

      Apologies about that Pete! Here's a good tip, when you have your headaches, turning on "night mode" on your device will help take away the blue light that can be really irritating to headache sufferers. Can be done on both computers and phones 👍

  • @mayravergara7662
    @mayravergara7662 3 года назад +7

    Where can I get help for chronic headaches in the us? I’ve been going through this for 5 months now

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi Mayra, I'm sorry to hear you've been going through this. Your GP may be able to give you an idea about headache clinicians that are local to you. You may also be able to find a Watson Headache Practitioner within your city/state. I hope this helps, please feel free to reach out if you have any other questions

  • @user-jh3jz7ex2e
    @user-jh3jz7ex2e 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have had new daily persistent headache for 3 years. I have tried several medications and nothing has helped. The information you shared regarding the trigeminal nucleus and brainstem is something I would like to explore. I live in MN and am wondering if you have any recommendations for a Dr in Minnesota that shares your same viewpoints.

    • @WM84629
      @WM84629 8 дней назад

      Same for me, how you getting on?

  • @bobbylee9000
    @bobbylee9000 2 года назад +1

    have this headache for a year. pressing on both side of my head , my eyes hurt. sometimes pins/needles in my face and head. never had a headache in my life. Had every test imaginable to rule out more serious symptoms. both OTC and prescription meds have not worked. really sucks!

    • @princessm8977
      @princessm8977 2 года назад +1

      Same! I'm going on 2.5 years. How are you feeling?

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi Bobby, I'm so sorry to hear you've experienced this. It definitely sounds like it would be very frustrating! I hope you've since been able to get some symptom relief. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.

  • @adammarkowitz7944
    @adammarkowitz7944 3 года назад +2

    That's it--I'm doing my hair like his.

  • @Gurlonmarz
    @Gurlonmarz Год назад

    I've been having a severe headache this past few weeks now ( which is affecting every part of my head ) it feels like its been hit then suddenly its goone and comes back again and i'm super worried about it ; especially since just last april I have been diagnosed with "astigmatism" through an eye exam... and whenever I search my symptoms online it's similar to the symptoms of a brain tumor or migraines ...what should I do ?
    Im scared to tell my parents 💔

  • @neilyhodgins3320
    @neilyhodgins3320 3 года назад +2

    Have had chronic paroxysmal hemicrania tic syndrome for 14 years. Live on endomethacin. Uncurable . diagnosed by dr jacques joubert at epworth in melb. An changes in treatment over the last few years ?

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi Neily, I'm so sorry to hear that you've been suffering from this for so long. This could be related to a neck and brainstem issue so you may benefit from assessment by a Watson Headache Clinician- however, it may be best to discuss this with your doctor first. My sincere apologies for the delayed response. I hope you have since been able to find some relief for your symptoms!

  • @grungerapking
    @grungerapking 2 года назад +9

    What about daily headaches and lightheadenes? I wake up feeling light headed right away and nauseous sometimes.

    • @suzuappuofficial
      @suzuappuofficial 2 года назад +1

      Same 😭

    • @carrol2236
      @carrol2236 2 года назад

      Same

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi George, thanks for your question. This could also be related to a neck and brainstem related issue. I recommend discussing this with your GP as they may be able to guide you on what the next step would be. I hope this helps- please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions or concerns.

    • @iLiveInHarmony
      @iLiveInHarmony 2 года назад

      Could be pots. 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @evilgamemichaelsperling8736
    @evilgamemichaelsperling8736 3 года назад +10

    sometime my brain feel geting eat by something

  • @lunamorvran8202
    @lunamorvran8202 2 месяца назад

    Most of my life I've tried so much and it never goes away.

  • @user-bl9si3ym7n
    @user-bl9si3ym7n Месяц назад

    Im suffering headaches, for almost 4yrs, but i have, hypertension , since , and i didnt take medication

  • @cooldude-nt8gp
    @cooldude-nt8gp 2 года назад

    I am suffering from 10 yrs CDH ( chronic migraine type) . No cure till now.
    Pain is little bit control by using tca/ssri.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      I'm sorry to hear you've suffered from chronic daily headaches for so long! I'm glad to hear this has helped reduce your pain!

  • @batouranger2553
    @batouranger2553 2 года назад +4

    In my experience, what causes your chronic headache ist mostly stress at work.
    You have to take a few weeks off if possible and when it gets better or disappear completely, you have your cause.
    I was at a point were the sheer thought of my workplace caused me headache.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад +1

      Hi Batou, thanks very much for your comment. I'm sorry to hear that you have been experiencing this. You're absolutely on the right track as current research indicates that stress can be a trigger for chronic headaches but does not explain the root cause of the headaches- as not everyone will experience chronic headaches due to stress. The current understanding is that stress exacerbates the sensitivity of your nervous system which can contribute to increasing the severity of headaches. Please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions!

  • @JSDJerry
    @JSDJerry 2 года назад

    So what’s the treatment? Surgical, pharmacological, physical therapy, chiropractic? Also, is an MRI required for diagnosis? .

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад +1

      Hi Jerry, thanks for your questions. Generally an MRI is not required for a diagnosis of a neck and brainstem related issue- we are often able to diagnose this following a thorough physical assessment of the neck. The recommended for chronic daily headaches that are due to a neck and brainstem related issue, is with hands-on physical therapy. At our clinics, we use a medication free, non-invasive and gentle hands-on approach for treatment.

  • @Tinyteacher1111
    @Tinyteacher1111 2 года назад +2

    Could this be caused by mold or a bite if sone kind? I had mold toxicity and moved, tried to volunteer in the Children’s garden, moved moldy mulch with glass in it, and started getting bitten by the bees and other insects. I have pictures of the bites. I’m petrified of these things because my son has Bartonella and Babesia from mold toxicity at his father’s house, and I had mold toxicity at my previous condo.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi Kathryn, I recommend discussing this with your GP as they may be able to do further investigation into the relationship between the mould/insect bites and chronic daily headaches. Please feel free to reach out if you have any further questions.

    • @Tinyteacher1111
      @Tinyteacher1111 2 года назад +1

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 Sorry, but my GP? Are you kidding me? Conventional doctors know nothing about the microscopic infections these things manifest. I’ll go to a functional or integrative medicine doctor who can find the ROOT CAUSE of these things.
      Thanks anyway!

  • @Melmelba
    @Melmelba 3 года назад +13

    What is the treatment once you’ve been evaluated and found to have what you’re speaking of? We’re in Calif and neither of my daughter’s neurologists have mentioned this. My daughter has had a five year long 24/7 headache which came on during a virus. Thanks so much.

    • @imagineaesthetic4122
      @imagineaesthetic4122 3 года назад

      HI, have you found the treatment yet??

    • @lu-fg7ih
      @lu-fg7ih 3 года назад +3

      i’ve had a 4 year long headache my doctor will do nothing to help me

    • @ilqar887
      @ilqar887 3 года назад

      @@lu-fg7ih how r u now?

    • @MaddieBullock
      @MaddieBullock 2 года назад +2

      I'm wondering about this too, I had a constant headache with no relief from 2012-2013 and then it went away for 8 months after surgery (I was born with #hydrocephalus) but then it came back and I haven't had any relief since.

    • @samudra8014
      @samudra8014 2 года назад +2

      I have this headache since 2013.Through this period I became a doctor myself.I searched so many books for a proper explanation and treatment.I discussed and consulted my seniors , tried several medications but till this day there is no difference.Iam trying to deal with it but it's so tiring.

  • @ianshilling5863
    @ianshilling5863 Год назад

    I have headache forehead and sore scalp 😫

  • @porcupine783
    @porcupine783 3 года назад +1

    You didn’t say what can be done once the trigeminal nucleus issue is diagnosed!

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi J, thanks for your comment. The best treatment method is determined once a thorough assessment of your neck has been done, but generally may involve some gentle hands-on treatment of the first three vertebrae of the neck.

  • @bankerssilvermoon
    @bankerssilvermoon Год назад +1

    I have severe headaches every day for the last 14 months! I am almost done.

    • @WM84629
      @WM84629 8 дней назад

      How you doing now?

    • @bankerssilvermoon
      @bankerssilvermoon 6 дней назад

      @@WM84629 Ha! I’m on my 3rd neurologist, 1st neurosurgeon and had my neck injected. I’m finally on a medication that helps but I still have the pain in my left eye and side of head. Vertigo sucks and I fell again, that’s 10 times in 3 years but it could be worse. Getting closer to getting this licked.😊 thanks for asking

  • @TheScaner12
    @TheScaner12 2 года назад

    hello my name is athos and i have been suffering from tension headaches for 3 years i take betablockers such as inderal amytriptiline and clonazepam i still get them i have had mri and all tests were really good but never checked my neck out should i get a neck mri? also my headaches get really worsen with activity please help

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi Athos, I'm sorry to hear that. It may be beneficial to get an MRI of your neck- this may be something to discuss in more detail with your GP. Keep in mind that MRI's may not always pick up on these changes to the first three vertebrae in your neck (as described in the video). To assess whether any changes in the first three vertebrae may be causing your headaches, you may benefit from seeing a Watson's Headache Clinician. I hope this helps, please feel free to get in touch if you have any further questions.

  • @Storm.999
    @Storm.999 Год назад +1

    I have had daily headaches about 350 days a year in some 10 years i’m currently 18

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Год назад

      @Storm.999 I'm so sorry to hear you have been experiencing daily headaches for so long. You may have already sought out advice from a GP in the past, but if not, this may be a good idea. Another option is also to see a Watson-trained Headache clinician who may be able to see if your headaches are coming from the first three vertebrae of your neck. I hope this helps!

    • @junaid8707
      @junaid8707 4 месяца назад

      What you do😢😢😢

  • @joseluistorres5785
    @joseluistorres5785 Год назад +2

    I’ve had a headache for one year after phizer vaccine any suggestions m. Have seen two neurologist and currently taking an antidepressant as a preventative

    • @harionfather
      @harionfather 3 месяца назад

      Same :(, I've tried everything. Wish I never got the shot

    • @thebar6095
      @thebar6095 Месяц назад

      ​Do you have anxiety as a symptom? ​@@harionfather

    • @thebar6095
      @thebar6095 Месяц назад

      Do you have anxiety as a symptom?

    • @harionfather
      @harionfather Месяц назад

      @@thebar6095 Yeah, I was diagnosed with GAD months after and It really changed my life. :( My other permanent symptom is tinnitus.

    • @thebar6095
      @thebar6095 Месяц назад

      @harionfather I see , I recommend working on anxiety because I think it is a big factor in these headaches. I get tension headaches very often but have decreased my pain level and frequency by working on anxiety/stress and a little neck posture. Did you get a MRI? I might get it soon for my head and neck.

  • @jaelyngrim8280
    @jaelyngrim8280 3 года назад +8

    My mom has had the same headache for 4 1/2 years now and nothing works for her and has gone to so many doctors and…. Nothing. They have no idea what’s wrong or how to fix it

    • @Hahhaha68
      @Hahhaha68 3 года назад +3

      A headache didn’t go away for 4 years your mom a soldier i would had been killed myself , Hope your mom finds something

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi Jaelyn, I'm very sorry to hear that! I hope your mother has since been able to find some relief and solution to her headaches!

    • @carefreelivingg16
      @carefreelivingg16 Год назад

      Any updates? My mom was just diagnosed.

  • @joannechisholm4501
    @joannechisholm4501 3 года назад +4

    Yes I went to a neurologist yesterday at first we thought it was trigeminal but it has turned out to be out to be allodynia with daily chronic headaches that never go away

    • @ilqar887
      @ilqar887 3 года назад +3

      How u deal with that?

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi Joanne, I'm sorry to hear that! I hope you have since been able to find relief from the allodynia and chronic daily headaches.

    • @joannechisholm4501
      @joannechisholm4501 2 года назад +1

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 Yes I went to see a brain specialist it's under control

    • @nicoc7024
      @nicoc7024 Год назад

      @@joannechisholm4501 how did you get control of this?

    • @joannechisholm4501
      @joannechisholm4501 Год назад

      @@nicoc7024 when to see a neurologist give me new medication

  • @manjotsingh8793
    @manjotsingh8793 Год назад

    I have been suffering headaches not daily but when start constantly for 15 days with pain in eyes and burning eyes what is this according to you , sir please reply

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Год назад

      Hi Manjot, I'm so sorry to hear you experience this, that sounds like it would be quite painful! My best recommendation is to see your doctor for further assessment and diagnosis of your condition.

  • @rubenmedrano8264
    @rubenmedrano8264 2 года назад +2

    What were the treatment options again?? 🤔

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi Ruben, for chronic daily headaches that are related to a neck and brainstem issue, it is recommended to do hands-on therapy. At our clinics, we use a medication free, non-invasive and gentle hands-on approach for treatment.

  • @JahoSelamaj
    @JahoSelamaj Год назад

    I have a mild tension headache for 2 months so far and its mainly located in the right side of the head I just hope I don't have brain tumor

    • @AnanyaKumarNayak
      @AnanyaKumarNayak 6 месяцев назад

      Does your headache go away??

    • @JahoSelamaj
      @JahoSelamaj 6 месяцев назад

      @@AnanyaKumarNayak I don't have the headache anymore

    • @AnanyaKumarNayak
      @AnanyaKumarNayak 6 месяцев назад

      @@JahoSelamaj what did you do for that

    • @AnanyaKumarNayak
      @AnanyaKumarNayak 6 месяцев назад

      @@JahoSelamaj bro reply pls

    • @JahoSelamaj
      @JahoSelamaj 6 месяцев назад

      @@AnanyaKumarNayak I didn't do anything in terms of medication, it eventually went away on its own

  • @002dakshagarwal3
    @002dakshagarwal3 6 месяцев назад

    Try magnesium guys. It does help

  • @dontoddz.world..
    @dontoddz.world.. Год назад +1

    Has anyone stopped their chronic headache

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  Год назад

      Hi Don, thank you for your excellent question. It is quite rare to be able to completely resolve any type of headaches. However, with the right type of treatment, there can be good changes such as: reduction in frequency, severity and duration of the symptoms. I hope this helps to answer your question, please feel free to get in touch if you would like further clarification

  • @michaelchecknoff4047
    @michaelchecknoff4047 2 года назад

    So, what Bertrand describes is what I've been going through for over 6 months. I've had a LOT Of treatment and nothing has helped in the least. Other than psychological approaches to chronic pain. New Daily Persistent Headache is the best Dx but it's just descriptive. What I'm not hearing here or reading in the comments is HOW one does a careful assessment on C-1 through C-3. I had an MRI right away. I have seen a neurologist who is a headache specialist but he did not talk about such an assessment. What is it?

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi Michael, thanks for your question! Often these changes in the vertebrae are not picked up on scans as they can be quite small. It is much more easily assessed through a hands-on assessment of the position and stiffness of your C1-3 vertebrae. This can be done by a Watson's Headache Practitioner and is known as the 'Watsons Approach'. I hope this helps! Please feel free to get in touch if you have any further questions

    • @michaelchecknoff4047
      @michaelchecknoff4047 2 года назад

      @@brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863 I suppose the Watson's Headache Practitioners are just at your clinic...I'm always wary of methods that are proprietary. Plus I'm in the US.

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      @@michaelchecknoff4047 Hi Michael, there are actually a few Watson Headache practitioners in the US. You may be able to find one local to you on google!

    • @michaelchecknoff4047
      @michaelchecknoff4047 2 года назад

      @michaels_seed on Instagram I have no idea what you mean? Can you clarify or are you tripped out? Are you an NDPH sufferer? It's a tough illness when it lasts and lasts and the headache is constant and severe. And everybody you go to has a different take and is an expert in that field.

  • @tommyhunter7313
    @tommyhunter7313 2 года назад +1

    Had a pain in my head same side since the age of 12 and I’m 32 now yes 20 years with a constant headache. Always on one side. Sometimes I can pinpoint the exact location of the pain. Doctor never sent me for an mri even though I begged I’m pretty sure it’s not a tumour or an aneurysm otherwise I’d be dead right? Need some help what could it be?

    • @billcisby5399
      @billcisby5399 2 года назад

      Ive had the same problem on my left side near the back its been hurting everyday for about 5 months and my doctor claimed it was stress i Know its not stress i know what that feels like now i feel stuck

    • @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863
      @brisbaneheadacheandmigrain3863  2 года назад

      Hi Tommy, thanks for your question. It's great that you were proactive and I think you were on the right track to ask your doctor about the possibility of follow up scans and I'm sorry to hear that this has not yet happened. It could be that this is a neck or brainstem related issue causing your chronic headaches and is something you may be able to discuss with your GP in further detail as well. I hope this helps, please feel free to get in touch if you have any further questions!

    • @ladyhecate9450
      @ladyhecate9450 Год назад

      Read my story about my pain. It was not in the front of my head, nor top or even at temples. The excruciating pain was sort of at the top of my neck, behind the ear. I could push on the spot where the pain started and I could feel the pain area like I was pushing on a nerve and it would shoot pain up into my eye. I did research myself and typed in my symptoms and came up with Occipital neuralgia. My Occipital nerves are damaged caused the pain and swelling, as I could hardly turn my head to the left. My neurologist gave me two types of medicine...one for the pain and one for the swelling. After 40 or more years of suffering with excruciating pain, 24-7, I am pain free. Good luck.

  • @jamesbendle7996
    @jamesbendle7996 2 года назад +4

    What do you call a headache that you have 24 hrs per day every day for x 9 months ????????????????????????

    • @carrol2236
      @carrol2236 2 года назад

      😭😭

    • @justinhart7172
      @justinhart7172 Год назад

      How you doin now

    • @jamesbendle7996
      @jamesbendle7996 Год назад +1

      @@justinhart7172 Thank you for asking. Still bad X 15 months on ! Severe headaches. extreme fatigue. and permanent flu like feeling Worse thing I have ever done in my life ! I will give it another X 1 year and if I feel as bad I will leave this mortal coil !!!

    • @clarissa1682
      @clarissa1682 Год назад

      @@jamesbendle7996it’s been 9 months, how are you doing now?

  • @aliabufadak1418
    @aliabufadak1418 Год назад

    What causes death ?! Daily headaches! Why ? You scared me too much, pls explain that point

    • @Micah-NOT-TOAST
      @Micah-NOT-TOAST 8 месяцев назад

      My grandfathers 81 still living, he had daily headaches his entire life and I do too. Not all chronic headaches cause death is what I'll take from it

  • @justinhart7172
    @justinhart7172 Год назад

    Had a headache for 5 days I always know it’s there. I’m in the ER room now Miami. Getting it checked out. Is this normal?? I got anxiety as a result so more symptoms I don’t know if it’s the cause or the headache.

    • @cjanders557
      @cjanders557 Год назад

      How are you now?

    • @justinhart7172
      @justinhart7172 Год назад

      @@cjanders557 same shit, but Mri was clean, so I just ignore it, even with it there, I can live with it, knowing my brain is ok made all the difference for me. And just keep living until one day it just disappears

    • @cjanders557
      @cjanders557 Год назад

      @@justinhart7172 it’s been 18 days for me and my CT is good… but I’m scared it’s not going to go away. Seeing all these comments. Now my ears and jaw and neck hurt too. Ask your doc for imitrex. It kinda works… good luck to you.

    • @justinhart7172
      @justinhart7172 Год назад +1

      @@cjanders557 I had neck issues before. It’s all nerves anxieties man. Your ct scan is good stop tripping and forget about it. Be healthy exercise and eliminate stress in your life

    • @AnanyaKumarNayak
      @AnanyaKumarNayak 6 месяцев назад

      Does your headache go away?

  • @aminaabdi3933
    @aminaabdi3933 3 года назад +7

    I’ve been having this headache for last two years and I think it’s chronic tension headache I don’t know and I’m feeling tightness and it’s my left head side I’m having it when I wake up till I sleep if I don’t take relief so am I having chronic coz I’ve been searching what type am having?!

    • @faithclarke7721
      @faithclarke7721 3 года назад +1

      Yes its chronic headaches. It may be chronic migraines if you habe other symptoms along with the pain. Id suggest getting an appointment with a nerologist if it contenues longer than a month. And in the immediate sense talk to your gp. The longer it goes on without finding out how to help it is gonna worsen your condition possibly. Try to be as specific and descriptive when talking to either doctor. Like if it changes in pain levels what happened around that time or what did you do differently in a day. What you eat, how much sleep you get or stress your under.

    • @faithclarke7721
      @faithclarke7721 3 года назад +2

      Sorry i read that as two weeks lol yes definitly go to a nerologist. Dont wait like i did. I had had chronic daily headaches that i wake up with every for for 4 years straight with the occational photo migraine once or twice a year. Turned out i was having migraines that i had thought were bad headached were migraines id get about once a week and would last for several days. And my daily headaches would be at an avarage 5-7 regularly. But without having gone ti a nerologist and talking about whats going on and trying different medication that actually lessened my daily symptoms i wasnt able to figure out when my migraines started because of the constant level of moderate pain. So YES go to a nerologist or a headache specialist get yourself checked out. Things to consider, getting blood suger or blood pressure checked out, getting your brain checked out, getting your ears checked out, gettinf your hormones checked out. Idk if any of these are for sure relevent to you cause i dont know if you have other symptoms other than just a headache you might not realize are connected. But all of those things can effect what kind of headache you might have. For sure if its been going on for two years it is AT LEAST chronic daily headaches if not more.

    • @dreamy315
      @dreamy315 3 года назад

      Same here.

    • @dreamy315
      @dreamy315 3 года назад +6

      @@faithclarke7721 God damm..I have the same features of my headaches. When once it starts in a week it continues for 6-7 days straight. God i am only 22.

    • @faithclarke7721
      @faithclarke7721 3 года назад +2

      @@dreamy315 if your having any symptoms like dizzyness ,fatigue, nausia, sensitivity to light or sound its more likely that your having migraines. If you have them often enough that it regularly makes life hard or gets in the way, go see a nerologist. Getting medicine that works can really be a life saver. It can take time though to find one that might work for you. I went through several types of medicine through months before i found one that both helped my headaches and gave me no side effects. Some medicines work but give you really uncomfortable side effects. If when your trying something out and its doing more harm then help talk to your doctor to find something that works better. Im 21 btw lol but i feel ya headaches are rough especially ones that last for days or that take over your life. Your not alone though i promise ;).

  • @corigrout8431
    @corigrout8431 3 года назад

    Bury

  • @curious485
    @curious485 3 года назад

    Do you have clinic in Sydney?

  • @reihanaturner-taylor2117
    @reihanaturner-taylor2117 3 года назад +5

    Ive been having head pain for years. Maybe around 4 years. I am 15 now. Everyday i have minor pain in my head all day and during the day it get worse pain then back to less to worse back to less etcetera . In the morning its the worst. I forget alot of things. I had something in my hand today and when i got asked to give it to someone i couldn't remember at all. I remembered having it then after that it was blank. This happens alot. My speech is okay apart from stuttering sometimes. I struggle to consentrait and understand some things. If theres alot of commotion going on around me my head gets really sore and i cant concentrate. I get dizzy sometimes to and sometimes feel sick. I also have some twitches but I think thats normal. I tend to get tingly and numb sometimes but more than other people. If anyone on here could help please reply.

    • @reihanaturner-taylor2117
      @reihanaturner-taylor2117 3 года назад

      I seem to have nearly all the symptoms on this video. Atlest one from every diagnosis. Throughout the month

    • @kimibliss.
      @kimibliss. 3 года назад

      I litereally feel the same way you do

    • @ninjagaminglive6587
      @ninjagaminglive6587 3 года назад

      @@reihanaturner-taylor2117 same here please can u give your contact details

    • @kaneshacarter7790
      @kaneshacarter7790 3 года назад

      same

    • @faithclarke7721
      @faithclarke7721 3 года назад +3

      If all of you have those problems it sounds like you have chronic headaches and possibly episodeic migraines of some sort. I suggest to ALL of you! Go to a nerologist and or a headache specilist and get yourself checked out!! Ive had chronic daily headaches for 4 years and its only after going to a nerologist that found out not only was i having chronic daily headaches but id have a migraine about once a week thatd last for several days or migraines that run into eachother to make an endless long migraine. Id be at a moderate pain level every day with the occational sever pain. Track your headaches! Try to jott down as much info you think could effect your headaches. Btw! Sleep ,stress, hormone levels, allergies, tension in neck and shoulders can all effect your headaches as well as food too so pay attention to all of these!

  • @xpost92
    @xpost92 7 месяцев назад

    Wrong. Most tension headaches come from pull on the cervical spine from the lower and mid cervical extensors. Ground 0 for this is the top 3-4 segments. Learn to extend the thoracic/cervical junction, strengthen atrophy in these muscles or you’ll never fix it

  • @themayhemera3046
    @themayhemera3046 2 года назад +2

    just listened to 12 mins of some dude telling me I get headaches

  • @jamesbendle7996
    @jamesbendle7996 2 года назад +5

    He talks a lot but gives no solutions. useless !

  • @ianshilling5863
    @ianshilling5863 Год назад +2

    I have headache forehead and sore scalp 😫

    • @user-ik9ls7yi4f
      @user-ik9ls7yi4f Год назад

      Same. Did you ever find out what it was. I have a sore scalp and forehead.

    • @user-ik9ls7yi4f
      @user-ik9ls7yi4f Год назад

      It’s so bad at times, it feels like I’m wearing a band or hat.