Monday, June 20th, 2011 at
3:36 am
I’ve been getting headaches after intense exercises under the sun especially after playing football(soccer).Usually the headaches come about half an hour after I stop playing.It takes about 30 minutes of play for me to get headaches.However,I can play at a high level of intensity indoors for about 2 hours with a short break and not experience anything after that.Usually the aches are in the back of the head and around the temples.The headaches last for a day and they severely restrict my ability to concentrate on work.My doctor told me that it is due to dehydration but I drink lots of water before,during and after play and don’t experience any symptoms of dehydration such as dizziness or nausea.What could be causing these headaches and how can I prevent them?Recently,I have also experienced minor and short headaches during school time.Usually at the end of a long day.
Tuesday, April 12th, 2011 at
11:09 am
I’ve been getting headaches after intense exercises under the sun especially after playing football(soccer).Usually the headaches come about half an hour after I stop playing.It takes about 30 minutes of play for me to get headaches.However,I can play at a high level of intensity indoors for about 2 hours with a short break and not experience anything after that.Usually the aches are in the back of the head and around the temples.The headaches last for a day and they severely restrict my ability to concentrate on work.My doctor told me that it is due to dehydration but I drink lots of water before,during and after play and don’t experience any symptoms of dehydration such as dizziness or nausea.What could be causing these headaches and how can I prevent them?Recently,I have also experienced minor and short headaches during school time.Usually at the end of a long day.
Monday, March 7th, 2011 at
11:01 pm
I’ve been getting headaches after intense exercises under the sun especially after playing football(soccer).Usually the headaches come about half an hour after I stop playing.It takes about 30 minutes of play for me to get headaches.However,I can play at a high level of intensity indoors for about 2 hours with a short break and not experience anything after that.Usually the aches are in the back of the head and around the temples.The headaches last for a day and they severely restrict my ability to concentrate on work.My doctor told me that it is due to dehydration but I drink lots of water before,during and after play and don’t experience any symptoms of dehydration such as dizziness or nausea.What could be causing these headaches and how can I prevent them?Recently,I have also experienced minor and short headaches during school time.Usually at the end of a long day.
Saturday, February 12th, 2011 at
6:01 pm
I’ve been getting headaches after intense exercises under the sun especially after playing football(soccer).Usually the headaches come about half an hour after I stop playing.It takes about 30 minutes of play for me to get headaches.However,I can play at a high level of intensity indoors for about 2 hours with a short break and not experience anything after that.Usually the aches are in the back of the head and around the temples.The headaches last for a day and they severely restrict my ability to concentrate on work.My doctor told me that it is due to dehydration but I drink lots of water before,during and after play and don’t experience any symptoms of dehydration such as dizziness or nausea.What could be causing these headaches and how can I prevent them?Recently,I have also experienced minor and short headaches during school time.Usually at the end of a long day.
Saturday, February 12th, 2011 at
1:10 am
I’ve been getting headaches after intense exercises under the sun especially after playing football(soccer).Usually the headaches come about half an hour after I stop playing.It takes about 30 minutes of play for me to get headaches.However,I can play at a high level of intensity indoors for about 2 hours with a short break and not experience anything after that.Usually the aches are in the back of the head and around the temples.The headaches last for a day and they severely restrict my ability to concentrate on work.My doctor told me that it is due to dehydration but I drink lots of water before,during and after play and don’t experience any symptoms of dehydration such as dizziness or nausea.What could be causing these headaches and how can I prevent them?Recently,I have also experienced minor and short headaches during school time.Usually at the end of a long day.
Friday, February 11th, 2011 at
2:36 pm
I’ve been having extreme light sensitivity and nausea. Does anyone know if champagne has been known to cause ocular migraines?
Thursday, February 10th, 2011 at
8:23 pm
I get heartburn and nausea every day now that I’ve been TTC – and I have deducted that the cause may very well be my newly introduced vitamins – I’ve had others confirm to me that these vitamins can cause these symptoms I’m experiencing. Is there any way to avoid this?
Sunday, February 6th, 2011 at
9:49 pm
please help..
i have an appointment with the doc next week.
for the past 3-4 weeks i have been havin nausea and such a horrible feeling in my stomach. i never actually be sick. but even pressing on my stomach is sore.
im so scared incase the doc finds somethin serious.
i always feel like i have cramps…. has this happened to anyone else, any ideas..
please im scared
Sunday, February 6th, 2011 at
8:23 pm
(Sorry for the too many question marks…I needed 20 characters)
My friend has recently started having headaches almost everyday, and sometimes it’s just a ‘heavy head’ feeling, but the other times it’s a proper headache. She was quite fine till about a month ago. This just started all of a sudden. She is underweight, but overall healthy.
Tests revealed nothing was wrong.
I’m really worried about her. They are not migraines. There are no other symptoms, like nausea or sensitivity to light or noise.
They fade off after a few hours, generally. They start mostly in the evening. She got her eyesight checked and it was normal.
She has gone to many doctors, but nothing has been found out.
Is there any way to reduce the pain (without medicines…she’s already taking those) or to prevent headaches, maybe something that works for you, or someone you know??
Help will be appreciated.
Thanks.
Wednesday, October 6th, 2010 at
11:50 am
I’ve been on Yaz for almost 3 weeks, and I’ve had horrible migraines and nausea for a little over 2 weeks. My doctor has suggested Loestrin FE, but I’ve read online that many people have the same side effects on Loestrin as they do on Yaz. I can’t take being sick everyday anymore. I’ve also heard that taking your birth control pill later in the evening instead of in the morning can help. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thursday, September 16th, 2010 at
2:14 pm
I suffer from bad migraines. I have no insurance so no CT Scan or MRI. I suffer from nausea, fatigue, upset stomach, severe reaction to light and movement and just feeling lousy.
Monday, September 13th, 2010 at
9:48 pm
for the pas 4 months now i have had constipation on and off it comes abouut every 3-4 weeks and last from a week to two weeks. i havent been to the doctors because i dont have health insurence and i was wondering what could be wrong. laxitives dont work. theres no pain vomiting or nausea.
i am only 18 years old also
Sunday, August 29th, 2010 at
1:27 am
I started with a small tickle in my throat this morning and now I have a complete soar throat with slight nausea after taking some daytime Tylenol. I just wanted to know if there are any recognizable differences between the regular everyday sicknesses and the Swine Flu so you can easily say for yourself that are have the Sine Flu virus. Serious answers only please.
Saturday, August 21st, 2010 at
2:14 pm
I have migraines usually about once every couple of months. I usually use prescription Imitrex, but does anyone use anything over the counter that works? I tried one once, but it didn’t help too much. I get SERIOUS migraines – numbness in my fingers, vision problems, trouble talking and then the headache starts. I also get really, really sick to my stomach. The prescriptions are starting to get expensive so I would like to know if over the counter has worked for anyone?
I don’t get sick because of the medicine I take. Its from the migraine itself. I can handle the headache – but being sick to my stomach for three hours! Its horrible. Do any of the OTC work for nausea?
Another thing – I don’t know what causes my headaches. It used to be that I would get them after swimming (I was on the swimteam and a lifeguard) but ever since I had surgery they have been more frequent.
Thursday, August 19th, 2010 at
8:39 pm
Over spring break (April 4-April 9) I went to New York City. Cases of the swine flu are now being recognized in the city and I am experiencing symptoms of an upper respiratory infection. I’m scared I’ve been exposed. How long after exposure to swine flu do symptoms take to generate?
My symptoms include sore throat, nasal congestion, fever, and very mild coughing. I don’t however have nausea or diarrhea, which is also stated as a symptom. Help! I’m scared. I live in Atlanta and I don’t want to be the one who brings swine flu to Georgia.