its a tumor.
alright, maybe its NOT A TUMOR but she should have it checked out.
2006-07-10 12:09:39
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answered by Anonymous
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She might cut out some of the things that set us up for headaches. A threshold is reached in our body chemistry where something like a hot dog or cold-cut sandwich (nitrates) or cup of coffee (caffein) or a bananna (phosphorus). Amazingly, aspirin and similar analgesics will do this as well. An analgesic one day will stop a headache, but you'll notice that it's back the next day. Don't stop all at once, but start cutting down, as the cure is the cause. It'll take a while, but unless it IS a tumor (which would be a continual headache), the headaches should diminish in intensity and then stop altogether. If the headaches seem to go away, but then come back, it's probably that your diet is keeping you at the threshold and then triggering constrictions of the capillaries in your (her) brain. It won't hurt to try (no pun intended), and best of luck. (I heard of a book called Kill Your Headache that describes this stuff, but Google wouldn't come up with it.)
2006-07-10 20:00:21
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answered by ? 4
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Step 1 Go To an Eye doctor check to ensure she does not need glasses or a new prescription for a new lens
Step 2 Does she work on a computer if so she may need an anti-glare computer screen. U can get them in glasses too.
Step 3 Go to doctor get an allergies testing done
Step 4 GET A CT of the head and brain and an MRI of the same to Rule out any other unfriendly problems.
2006-07-10 19:14:28
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all did she had any truama or accidents 6 months ago.
There are many different kinds of headaches and causes.
For example, wrong degree of glasses , neck muscle spasms, hearing problems, pinched blood vessel , tumor , may cause headachs.
i would advise you to visit a CHIROPRACTOR and first take some x rays of your cervical spine to see if there's any misaslignment of you 1st and 2nd neck vertabrea. Many times a slight misalignment of these two bones may squeeze your blood vessels that transport blood to the brain
When decrease or not efficient blood to the brain means decrease of oxygen. This will cause headaches.
i find that this is the cause of 65% of peoples headaches.
Also the x ray that you take will also rule out any tumors of any kind.
Good health to your gfriend and please feel free to ask any questions.
2006-07-10 19:23:21
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answered by leslie 2
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i would honestly go to a chiropractor. I have had great success with chiropractors in the last couple of years. you have to get a good one though and he also has to offer good prices because they might be pricy. It will take a while but you will see that her headaches will start going away slower and slower until she doesnt have them anymore, she will have more energy and she will be healthier, a healthier spine is a healthier person. she also wont have back or neck pain anymore. Give it a try, oh and dont forget, it will take time for her body to get used to the adjustments but it is for the better.
hope i could've helped !
2006-07-10 19:13:34
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answered by Michael s 1
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Have it checked out, my Aunt died at age 45 from a tumor. Her symptoms were headaches all the time. It could be something as simple as needing her eyes checked, lets hope.
2006-07-10 19:13:38
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answered by Chuck 2
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I would say go to a doctor. It could just be stress or something, but for 6 months, that really should get checked out.
Good luck!
2006-07-10 19:11:24
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answered by ? 2
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it may be migraine headaches, ask her if she sees oras at all when
she gets them or if it blurs or block her vision,thats some basic syn-tomes of migraine.It may also be serious, like a blood clout that could lead to a brain aneurysm. But dont be
scared see a doctor. they can help
2006-07-10 19:19:01
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answered by John w 1
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Your girlfriend should see a doctor immediately to rule out a brain tumor.
It may also be hormonal, perhaps her birth control needs to be adjusted.
I had frequent headaches and found out that I am sensitive to light - my solution: sunglasses.
2006-07-10 19:12:20
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answered by Kristonia 3
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Not trying to be sarcastic or anything but I think it's you that causes her the headache. Other words, she's giving you a hint that she wants to move on.
2006-07-10 19:12:43
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answered by catmanbigwil 4
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TAKE HER TO THE DOCTOR.! IT COULD BE ANYTHING, BUT TO HAVE A HEADACHE THAT LONG, EVEN IF IT COMES AND GOES IS SOMETHING NOT TO BE PLAYED WITH.
2006-07-10 19:12:46
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answered by ALPHAOMEGA 2
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