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rjohnson wrote:STIHL wrote:I don know how to prevent them but i wish i did cause i have 2 or 3 a week but two bc powders at one time will knock it smooth out.
Same here. Suckers just sneak up on me at work in the middle of the day usually while I'm just piddlin' around msducks. Sometimes they're so bad it feels like a railroad spike being driven through an eye socket or so I think. I'm taking ole chuckles advice pretty soon to just go a see a doctor and try to figure out what's causing it. Wish I knew now. About passed out while hunting Friday because a headache hit me so hard.
This is just a guess but if you are getting headaches form piddlin on here it could be stopped by seeing your optometrist. What could be happening is you have lost the ability to accommodate for a near target and the muscles in your eye (ciliary muscles that change the shape of your chrystaline lens) are doing all they can do to try to keep the image clear. This is especially true if you have reached the age of 40. I you have not reached that age then you may still be gettin those symptoms because you are hyperopic. Either way glasses might help, if you already have glasses might need to get that Rx checked.
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STIHL wrote:I don know how to prevent them but i wish i did cause i have 2 or 3 a week but two bc powders at one time will knock it smooth out.
Be careful taking that much, cant remember, but its either 1200 mg or 1600 mg of asperin your taking I think it depends if you are taking the arthirtis strength, green BCs, usually two 500mg tablets will knock out a headache.
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RebelYelp wrote:what about the ones caused by yer pearly whites ?? have a friend who had to get braces to stop them
RebelYelp. You are correct. Check out this link.
http://www.headacheprevention.com/
You may want to ask your dentist to check for signs of clenching and bruxing.
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