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In Oct., I suffered a series of mind-blowing headaches that made me hurt so bad (on the right side of my head, mostly), I'd get tremors. They made me feel as if I was dying, and it felt like electricity moving through my skull. I could feel when they were about to happen, 'cuz the left side of my brain would start to tingle and feel weird. No meds helped, and that includes Tylenol, Advil, or whiskey. These episodes left me drained, very tired, and were unpredictable. Then one night, while I was having another episode, I told my b/f I didn't love him anymore, and I had no idea why I said it. My behavior was erratic afterwards, and my beautiful 4-yr. relationship started to rapidly deteriorate. We have no unresolved issues, and my love treats me like a princess. So...what gives? What could make me feel like dropping out of love with my future husband in one night? What the heck happened to me? These headaches totally messed up my world!

2007-01-03 07:52:07 · 7 answers · asked by scarlet_sands 1 in Health Mental Health

7 answers

no it is not bi polar see a doctor as soon as possible. could be a type of stroke or minor aneurysm, but i just guessing, don't guess with your health, see a doctor. your are extremely stressed out because of your severe pain. your different behavior could be caused
by your increased stress level. you cannot think properly when you are in such stress and pain. please get help for yourself

2007-01-03 10:12:24 · answer #1 · answered by zeek 5 · 0 0

I am bipolar, and it doesn't have the symptoms you are describing, but it does sound more like a stroke! Hon, you need to go to a heart doctor and find out what that was all about. Or, it could be some form of a seizure! But I can guarantee you, that is not bipolar.
When you have a stroke, or heart attack, it does mess with your brain, and you do have horrible headaches, and you can know when they are going to happen. And you have the tingling on your left side of your brain! What you are describing is physical, has nothing to do with your mental status.
The tingling is because you don't have enough oxygen going to that part of your brain! or enough going through your body, because it can't, because the heart isn't working properly (for some reason)and can't pump enough blood PLEASE GO TO A MEDICAL DOCTOR!!!ASAP!! You might not survive the next episode if you don't!

2007-01-03 16:06:56 · answer #2 · answered by Ikeg 3 · 1 0

No but don't necessarily trust these answers because a professional is probably the best to seek answers from.

But anyways, it could just be the migraines. I had a problem very similar to yours. I had migraines on the right ide of my head also and absolutely nothing would break them. I became very irritated and they would hurt so bad that I couldn't think straight, therefore I'd just say irrational things. I went to the doctors and got prescribed a medicine and I'm doing much better now.

2007-01-03 18:47:05 · answer #3 · answered by = [ 1 · 0 0

maybe. do an web search of "bipolar, manic, depression"

read all, from several different sites. keep reading.
so many maybes, you cant tell from just this one instance.

maybe your were mad at him, being in pain, you blurt it out. maybe a medical problem causing the pain or maybe just depressed.

to be bipolar you have to have some mood swing. Be depressed for a period of appox 2 weeks or more to a swing of some sort of energy. be it spending, driving, a drinking/drug escaped or sexual.

simply put (its never this simple) your in a long sustained depress mood, you shift to a mood that different then depressed. like some sort of energy. be it anger, spending, driving, a drinking/drug escaped or sexual.


if bipolar and if you learn what the symptoms, you will recognize yourself, while reading the websites. in either case, go to your doctor and explain. you apparently are suffering from something, and should seek help, if it keeps recurring

2007-01-04 10:22:56 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well sounds more of a cluster headache attack or migraine,its definitely not bipolar i can assure u that. bipolar go from mania to depression up and down and inbetween normal ,and takes long periods to move from oe stage to another ,sometimes normal for years ,depression less months ,mania and elated months ,.then become normal ,and cycle repeats itself.u can also add it might neuralagia,temporal or trigeminal nerve ..need to see a neurlogist.

2007-01-03 15:58:50 · answer #5 · answered by reifguy 4 · 1 1

It may be bipolar but you need to talk to your doctor because they can run further tests and it may be something completely different

2007-01-03 15:59:35 · answer #6 · answered by Rocky91 1 · 0 1

Could just be migraines.

2007-01-03 15:57:03 · answer #7 · answered by togashiyokuni2001 6 · 0 1

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