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I get them alot. I soak some rag I can find and hold it to my forehead where the headache is the worst and lie down. If that doesn't work, pleasure pills.

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One time I had this one where it was beyond bearable, and I figured it was my braces causing it, and the binaural tones really worked for me.










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Seriously, worst pain ever.
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I don't normally have headache problems, though.
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That picture was worth a thousand words.scythe33 wrote:cluster headaches suck.

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i hope that helps!
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ha, if you become a hardened battlefield warrior of the "staring at monitor" type, you'll adapt and your headaches will become null.epigone wrote:Stop staring at your computer screen for countless hours and you won't get headaches.
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that said, I rarely ever get headaches. If I do then I just drink some water and they usually go away after a few minutes. Water is the key though. It helps with any headaches, allergies and keeps me in a better mood. It also is essential to life, so if you're just sitting around drinking whiskey and soda pop all day, you may want to rethink your water intake. Exercising makes water taste like a drink of the gods. That might help as well.

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If you have a CRT monitor, go in to your advanced display properties and ensure that the refresh rate is above 60Hz. 60Hz is slow enough for your brain to notice, particularly when your eyes are moving, and this flickering tends to cause headaches. Unfortunately, 60Hz is still a very, very common refresh rate - some monitors do not support higher rates at their full resolution.
If headaches are still a problem with LCD monitors, there are a number of things to be checked.
A) Color reproduction. Is white on your monitor accurate? monitors with bad color profiles or that are miscalibrated sometimes cause headaches.
B) Brightness. In a dark room, you should reduce the backlight level on your monitor, and increase the backlight level in a bright room. Having your monitor too bright relative to the room around you can cause headaches and eye stress.
C) Contrast. Too much contrast can cause headaches. Try reducing contrast using your monitors 'Contrast' control.
D) Farsightedness. If books and the like also give you headaches, you're likely slightly farsighted. See an optometrist to find out if you should get prescription eyeglasses.
There are probably other things you can try changing that I'm not thinking of.

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