Check with a doctor first but i think it sounds like migraine headaches Do you know what can really help migraines? Massage. Therapeutic Massage. Go to a Licensed Massage Therapist They can start by giving you a half hour massage just neck head and shoulders. you may need more time then half an hour your LMT will advise you after your 1st session. Make sure to ask for a therapeutic massage and explain your problem if you don't feel like this massage therapist is for you go to someone else. don't give up. Massage will work wonders. with continual massage on a regular basis your migraines may even go away. Something useful to try... take 2 tennis balls and tie them tight in the end of a sock, lay down and put them at the base of your skull where your skull meets your neck. this is a type of self massage technique you can do at home.
2006-10-06 17:40:51
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answered by Katie 3
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You might want to go back to the doctor--3 years is a long time ago for a 19-year-old. Plus, you might want to have them do an MRI. The symptoms sound like a migraine headache except for the part about it happening EVERY time you stand up? Honestly, the symptoms you describe sound kind of scary; a friend of mine was recently diagnosed with MS (Multiple Sclerosis), and she had very similar symptoms--nausea, dizziness, light-headed feeling, headaches. Go to the DOCTOR!
2006-10-06 17:34:41
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answered by retorik75 5
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Dizzy and everything gets dark -- it sounds like you are going to faint.
This could be an indication that something is wrong with your brain. Maybe it's time to see a doctor about it again.
Low blood pressure was the first thing I thought of.
I'm not sure that it's a migraine because it seems like usually migraine sufferers don't have them every day.
I think you should be pretty concerned about this.
2006-10-06 17:34:46
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answered by drshorty 7
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The light-headedness is due to low blood volume. You need to drink more water and probably eat more regular meals. This is called orthostatic hypotension. It's extremely common and easily taken care of. The headaches are likely migraines. You should see your doctor for this, and ask about prevention and acute treatments like triptans. I doubt you need any brain imaging done, it's a pretty classic story for migraines. The two main problems you are descirbing are likely unrelated, although low fluid status does irritate headaches.
2006-10-06 18:21:15
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answered by Katherine S 1
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I know about being dizzy and I'm 54. I've had epilepsy for MANY years and headaches as well. I suggest you go to a GOOD neurologist and let them perform the necessary test for the brain and the nervous system. I've had so many I can't count, and the last one I had EEG, was 'borderline'. So go and have them check it out, and it very well may be NOTHING at all .... just severe headaches, which they can give you RX for.Take care of yourself!
2006-10-06 17:31:12
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answered by ? 1
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Dwoodall, your observations and doubts are oh, so keen! Obama's bestest and modern purpose in the back of his wellness care plan (no rationing & plan will scale down charges) jogs my memory of a dieter who says there aren't any vigor in a delicious 3-layer chocolate cake... If you occur to get up whilst drinking it. It is a lovely rationalization, nonetheless be certain to buy that individual the next sized sweater for the approaching birthday! For you freshmen to planet Earth, the whole thing that does not exist in never-ending provide is rationed. The final time liberals located an company was once so important that the government desired to step in and comprise costs used to be as soon as once they set their aspects of curiosity at the oil company. Liberals in every the U.S. And Canada -- presidents Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter and Canadian P.M. Pierre Trudeau -- imposed cost controls on oil. As night time time outcome in day, cost controls led to lowered oil construction, which led to oil shortages, skyrocketing expenditures for fuel, rationing schemes and prolonged irritated strains at gas stations. Freedom (making use of wellness financial savings costs) now not easiest allows you to make your possess rationing possible choices, but additionally produces greatly extra products and offerings at low priced expenditures, such a lot much less rationing is essential.
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answered by ? 4
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are the headaches every day? If not, then you could have inner ear problems, which does not have to include ear pain. I have the same symptoms and it was very hard to diagnose. I had to go to a specialist that eventually, put me on equilibrium meds. No problems since then.
2006-10-06 17:40:37
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answered by tab 1
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Are you sure your blood pressure is okay? I had the same symptoms when I was your age and it was my blood pressure. It came back down though. I was starting college and under a lot of stress getting adjusted to a new life.
2006-10-06 17:31:04
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answered by lucy02 6
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OK, LETS SEE WHAT WE HAVE, THIS ONE IS HARD TO PINPOINT. I LOOKED IN MY BOOK ON SYMPTOMS. I LOOKED AT LIGHTHEADEDNESS AND HEADACHES AND THE ONES THAT MATCH ARE THESES: ALLERGIES
BRAIN TUMOR
DRUG REACTION
HIGH BLOOD PRES.
VITAMIN DEFICIECY
ANXIETY
HYPOGLYCEMIA
DIABETES
WITH THE NAUSEA I SEE A FEW THINGS THAT I HAVE THAT FITS ALL THREE SYMPTOMS; ALLERGIES
ANXIETY
STRESS
SO IF YOUR ONE OF THOSE, THEN YOU NEED TO BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM AND GET ON SOME GOOD NATURAL PRODUCTS THAT WILL HELP TAKE CARE OF ALL THREE AND THEY ARE CONNECTED. I HAVE SOME GREAT PRODUCTS THAT WILL HELP YOU IF THIS IS THE PROBLEM. I CAN SEE RIGHT NOW THIS COULD BE A SUGAR PROBLEM. STAY OFF SODA AND SUGAR FOR A WHILE AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS. E- MAIL ME AND I CAN GET MORE INFO FOR YOU ON PRODUCTS THAT MIGHT HELP , GIVE IT A TRY AND SEE. CALL_MARKYPOO@YAHOO.COM
2006-10-06 17:56:40
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answered by call_markypoo 2
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high blood pressure is not always a cause low blood pressure can also be the problem if these things do occur when standing it could very well be a serious problem between you systolic and diastolic pressure whatever the cause see your doctor and ask for a specialist it is always better to be safe than sorry
2006-10-06 17:40:17
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answered by trvrrhds 3
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