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-- Posted by vllybllstar at 11:39 am on Jan. 2, 2009

how do you make a massive headache go away?
I went to the snow, fell many times while sliding, it was the second time in my life that I went to the snow, the last time was when i was 7 or 6yrs. anyways we were going up the moubntain and then ,y head started hurting, whihc is normal b cuz of the high elevation, but we cam back and it still hurt. its been a day already and my head feels like its going to explode!!
im on the verge of tears of how much it hurts. ='(
what do i do???? dont tell me to take some pills or tylenol, ive been taking them for a day and now i feel dizzy of so many that i have taken, ive been sleeping a lot and it hurts while i sleep and i just agve up on sleeping completely.

make it go away pls!!!!  


-- Posted by SparklingFlower at 11:40 am on Jan. 2, 2009

Hmm, heat or an ice pack.

When I get massive headaches that make me cry, ice ALWAYS makes them go away.

But since yours is related to the cold, I'd say go for heat.


-- Posted by tinarh1 at 11:42 am on Jan. 2, 2009

go 2 the doctors, could be a head cold


-- Posted by ssminow at 11:42 am on Jan. 2, 2009

ummm....its not all that normal to get a headache from elevation change...but i would try going to sleep if you can. it always helps mine


-- Posted by lestat1990 at 11:43 am on Jan. 2, 2009

slow down ur blood flow. deep breaths for more oxygen. caffine is good. i also heard somthing about smelling vinigar once every 15 minutes for like 2 hours or sumthin


-- Posted by vllybllstar at 11:49 am on Jan. 2, 2009

ok thankyou


-- Posted by AvenueQ at 12:42 pm on Jan. 2, 2009

Drink lots of water.  Seriously, the cold weather and being outside in it makes you dehydrated, causing fatigue, dizziness, headaches, irritability, etc...


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