Hi there Advicenators.
The last time I logged on here I was 21. Im almost 30 now. Wow I thought I was well put together at that time. I wasn’t. I was looking for validation in being right, or proving that I had the solutions to problems. I didn’t. It makes me think about all the times I went looking for answers online and who was on the other end of that answer. Was it someone like my 21 year old self who didn’t know anything? Be careful out there, friends, and I hope you get the answers you’re looking for.
-Kat
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How come I always get these terrible, splitting headaches after I cry? Can anyone tell me or explain what the reason might be to me? Please, I don't want to read ''we're not doctors or whatever'', if you know something, I'd really appreciate it ! Thanks!! :) (link)
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It could be due to the tension in your face, neck and shoulders. When you cry hard, your face muscles are usually very tense. Turning your mouth in to a frown, your forehead and eyebrows will most likely be lowered in a scowl. and I don't know about you, but if I'm upset about something or sad, I cry for a half hour to an hour. Try frowning and scowling for that long. It's tiring! Also when you cry hard, you may have muscle convulsions in your abdomen, shoulders and neck. Your head will bob up and down and your neck muscles are supporting your head. So it can be a very physical, straining activity! And of course, when you cry, you start to tear up, and your nose runs. Excessive sniffing or blowing of your nose can cause a headache in the sinus area.
These are just some ideas, but you may want to bring it up to your doc, just in case!
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Wow!!! Excelent explanation! Thanks!! I'm now absolutely sure this is the cause of my aches
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