Doggielove 1 Posted May 19 Anyone have a headache that won't go away with any type of meds? It's sometimes very painful and then other items just nagging but it's there. It's a lot in my eyes and top of my head. My eye Dr seen me and said she can rule out a BT in the area she can see but of course there is the area she can't see * I also feel a bit dizzy and foggy. I know it could be anxiety, but even with dizziness and fog? It's been about 8-9 days now. I have had this in the past where it's lasted weeks but didnt have the dizziness or wierd out of mind feeling. Ty for listening. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mike L 86 Posted May 20 Hello! Do you have any stressors in your life such as a difficult job, children, things like that? Often times, headaches are a response to stress on us. Tonight before bed, try a nice hot bath, cup of tea, and relax in bed with a good TV show. Try some meditation! It does help! Reach out to me if you need to talk! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ironman 153 Posted May 21 On 5/19/2023 at 6:11 PM, Doggielove said: Anyone have a headache that won't go away with any type of meds? It's sometimes very painful and then other items just nagging but it's there. It's a lot in my eyes and top of my head. My eye Dr seen me and said she can rule out a BT in the area she can see but of course there is the area she can't see * I also feel a bit dizzy and foggy. I know it could be anxiety, but even with dizziness and fog? It's been about 8-9 days now. I have had this in the past where it's lasted weeks but didnt have the dizziness or wierd out of mind feeling. Ty for listening. The weird out-of-mind feeling is the anxiety itself. Derealization is the spaced out feeling you get. It just means your mind is racing so fast that your body cannot keep up. A good example is that you can only speak about 250 words a minute, but can think over 1,250 words a minute. If that happens, you can start buffering. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites