Guest guest Posted September 11, 2001 Report Share Posted September 11, 2001 " I WAS SO SICK SATURDAY WOKE UP WITH A HEADACHE AND THAT WAS JUST THE BEGINNING. " Dawn, please describe to me the kind of headache you're having. I've been having intermittent headaches (mostly one day a weekend) until this past week when it was pretty much every time I woke up. It got better during the day, as long as I kept busy and didn't sleep in. The headache would be around the back and around the temples and between the eyes, sometimes at the top of my head. I also think (may be unrelated?) that my nose may be flaring, but I can't be sure. The cartilage part doesn't hurt but the bridge area (without touching it) feels " funny. " I wish I could describe it better, but can't. I can feel soemthing going on (very subtle) compared to it feeling nothing (as it should). I read somewhere that when the nose is involved, there's a feeling of fullness in the sinuses. I remember feeling that way when I first started with the nose. it sort of feels that way now, but not really (like I said,it's very subtle). If anyone can help answer this (and decipher it!),I'd appreciate it. ===== When choosing the lesser of two evils, I always like the one I haven't tried. -- Mae West __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2001 Report Share Posted September 11, 2001 " I WAS SO SICK SATURDAY WOKE UP WITH A HEADACHE AND THAT WAS JUST THE BEGINNING. " Dawn, please describe to me the kind of headache you're having. I've been having intermittent headaches (mostly one day a weekend) until this past week when it was pretty much every time I woke up. It got better during the day, as long as I kept busy and didn't sleep in. The headache would be around the back and around the temples and between the eyes, sometimes at the top of my head. I also think (may be unrelated?) that my nose may be flaring, but I can't be sure. The cartilage part doesn't hurt but the bridge area (without touching it) feels " funny. " I wish I could describe it better, but can't. I can feel soemthing going on (very subtle) compared to it feeling nothing (as it should). I read somewhere that when the nose is involved, there's a feeling of fullness in the sinuses. I remember feeling that way when I first started with the nose. it sort of feels that way now, but not really (like I said,it's very subtle). If anyone can help answer this (and decipher it!),I'd appreciate it. ===== When choosing the lesser of two evils, I always like the one I haven't tried. -- Mae West __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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