Some people are very sensitive to the radiation emissions. I feel weird if I talk for a long time on a cell phone, I also get nauseous sometimes at the computer, even get dizzy if standing next to a microwave or sitting next to the boiler in a friend's kitchen. I used to get it more so when I had an old pc monitor. If your friend's monitor is old, she may want to change it. Whether it is or not, she may want to consider spending less time on the PC and cell phone.
Sounds mad, but someone told me to do this and it worked for me: get a hairdryer and blow it over the top of the head, down your neck, down the front of the body and then down the back, along the insides of the arms, the insides of the legs and then finally along the soles of the feet. Spend about 10/20 seconds on each part. It has something to do with the motor in the hairdryer and it helps to clear it.
Tell her to give that a try. If that doesn't clear it, then she should really go and see a doctor to get this checked out.
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2006-11-11 13:18:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Oftimes headaches can be a sign of something else, and I know this is going to sound odd, but it wouldn't hurt to see a chiropractor. All the nerves leave your brain and travel down your spine, if your spine is misaligned in any way it can pinch on the nerves that send signals to different parts of the body. This can also cause frequent headaches. It definately won't hurt anything for her to look into it. I've known lots of people who had chronic headaches that had regular adjustments and their headaches have completely disappeared for good.
2006-11-11 12:52:17
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answered by Sandi A 4
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meh and mii brother used too get headaches lke that all the time..but iit wasnt nething serious..jus tell her too do less tlkin on the fone cause ii think uu can devolop sumthin from tlkin on a cell 24/7..oh yeah and too see a doctor.
2006-11-12 05:33:56
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answered by piinkbandanachiick55 1
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I would not think cancer first. I would consult with a doctor and let them run some tests. Take one day at a time til you find out what is causing this. Think positive.
2006-11-11 12:54:27
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answered by Tami 1
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headaches could be a sign of anything, not necessarily cancer. i doubt she has cancer. they might be migraines. also certain foods can cause headaches. red wine also can cause headaches. check with her doctor.
2006-11-11 13:21:53
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answered by Josette Y 1
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No I don't think that's cancer...she shouldn't say she has cancer like that to you. But, she should see a doctor..could be sinus'
take care
2006-11-11 18:37:03
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answered by gemma 4
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I don't think she has cancer.Doeas she have a change in her voice??...like hoarseness or chronic cough.....it might be a problem like sinus or weasing......anyway it is best ot consult a doc before it is too late....insist on her meeting a doc..
2006-11-11 12:45:38
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answered by Anonymous
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No.. not cancer.. but she might be sufferinig from something else, i.e. the flu or some other such thing
2006-11-11 12:43:58
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answered by Anonymous
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no you can get headaches from anything, stress, the enviroment, even the clothes you wear, see the doctor
2006-11-11 14:24:00
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answered by Kelly Bundy 6
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Sounds like migraine symptoms. She should ask her doc.
2006-11-11 12:44:40
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answered by Anonymous
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