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sometimes when I'm sitting down, watching TV or at a movie theater; the lower right part of my skull/top right part of my neck would hurt a little (its not severe, very little pain). It would go away when I get up and walk around. My memory has been affected a little as well; I'd forget unimportant names (ex. celebs) if I haven't heard about them in a while. Thing is though I have been sleeping on the couch for a long time and haven't slept on a bed in a while and rarely get a full 8 hours of sleep. Could this be a symptoms of a brain aneurysm, or is it the posture or the posture of my sleep that's really screwing up that part of the neck? I'd like some experts to help answer this thanks!

2007-07-25 11:27:36 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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I'm not a medical professional, but it sounds to me like you're having to hold your neck in odd positions, noncomfortable positions, and it's given you what I call a "wrenched neck."

Usually, with a brain aneurysm, there's a terrible headache and boom, they're gone.

Try a couple of nights on the floor (you can use the couch cushions) and get your neck as comfortable as you can. Then check and see if your neck is feeling better. My bet is that it will.

Debbie
TX Mom

2007-07-25 11:38:20 · answer #1 · answered by TX Mom 7 · 0 0

Tense neck muscles are responsible for this. Not taking enough sleep may affect cerebral functions, I don't think you have aneurysm.

2007-07-25 11:32:46 · answer #2 · answered by aWellWisher 7 · 0 0

Sounds like cramps. Got to be more active. Move your muscles etc constantly in that area.


You would have migranes and seizures if you had an aneurysm

2007-07-25 11:31:47 · answer #3 · answered by Doug 4 · 0 0

Your problem is most likely attributable to your sedentary lifestyle.
Get up and move around. Get a job. Get a bed.

2007-07-25 11:36:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you die from brain aneurysms so obviously you're not dead, so its not that. It is more possible it being the way you sleep.

2007-07-25 11:33:03 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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