What Could Be Causing These Headaches?!


Question: What Could Be Causing These Headaches?
Okay I am a bit of a hypocondriac and I do have some anxiety but trust me the stmptoms I am having are from from just anxuety and no it is not all in my head.So for the past 4 years I been having these on and off periods of illness wher I get these pressure/tight headaches and I get brain fog and just feel out of it kinda like a spacy feeling.My face feels tight and so does my jaw at times.I also get continuous muscle spasms and jumping feeling all over in my muscles.I feel my pressure in my forehead behind my eyes and in my temples.Sometimes the front of my throat feels tight but that could be when I get anxious.Also during these times I get tired really easy and my eyes always burn like I NEED TO GO TO SLEEP.I also get fatigue and have some nasal congestion.I been to the doc and er so many times and have no luck.I have had like 5 ct of the brain,2 ct of the sinuses,mri of the brain,mri of the entire spine,I been tested for lupus,anemia,thyroid,diabetes,athritis,d… ect. and nothing abnormal shows up.I am not taking meds anymore because Ithey are not working.What could be going on??

Answers:

You have tight neck muscles causing those problems. When the neck muscles are tight they restrict everything going in and out of your head, including the blood. When there is a reduced blood flow to the brain you will have a lowered oxygen level there as well. You will know when the oxygen level has dropped when you feel very tired. If the level drops more you will get dizzy, light headed, and if ti drops more you will pass out. With tight neck muscles the blood gets backed up in your head for you to feel the pressures and tightness in your head. Your neck muscles go to the top of your head where they connect to muscles going around your head. When the neck muscles get tight they pull on the head muscles causing them to go into pain, your headache. The nerves for your eyes go to the back of your head, passing next to the neck muscles along the way. When the neck muscles get tight they can press into the nerves for your eyes to cause pains on the back of your eyes and a tired feeling in them. Because the tight muscles don't show up on scans they go undiagnosed. To get rid of the problems you have to free up your neck muscles and here's how to free them up:
Neck
Put your hands alongside your head so your thumbs are on the front of the muscle under your ear and your fingers are on the back of the muscle behind your neck. Squeeze your thumb and fingers together and hold. Relax your body. When your fingers and thumb touch, about one minute, slowly lower your head as far as you can, release the pressure but hold your neck lowered for another 30 seconds. If any pain remains repeat this.
For best results relax your body first by taking a deep breath and exhaling then remain this relaxed.



You have to get some relax, including with some medications. You are also in need of more oxygen. So you have to go to a sea or ocean and relax there. Try to take oxygen cocktails or something other from oxygen therapy.

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I'm not sure if you have already check with an Eye,Ear,Nose & Throat Specialist, as yet. But if not, please check with one, they will have more knowledge than a GP.
Hope you can find the answer soon.




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