I've gotten headaches basically for 4 years straight now, and I'm pretty sure it's from stress. I got my eyes checked and they're 20/20 but my left eye has been slightly more blurry than my right lately. A few months ago I had a couple sharp pains in the left side of my head for about 2 days. They were off and on.
I don't know why I did this but one day I was feeling my temples and noticed they're slightly different (inside?). My left temple seems to be lumpier inside, and my right is more smooth-feeling inside. I don't know if this is good or bad? The lump doesn't hurt, and it doesn't show from the outside .. could it be anything bad? After checking just now, the right side has the same feeling bump but it's not as noticeable when I feel it ... I don't know what's wrong or if this is bad? It also slightly hurts when I push on my left temple on that lump.
blacksXeroses answered Wednesday January 20 2010, 6:59 pm: im in the same situation as you its creepy.. but i just go to a neurologist for it but i have chronic pain disorder and i get alot of catscans. there is an area on a brain that is for vision and eye area i can point to it but i cant really explain in words. i am not saying it is your brain, but it mainly is for me. maybe you have migraines or tension headaches though. which they also hurt ur eyes and temples along with head. i felt my temples right ones bigger but they feel like that to so maybe all do if you rub them and have a headache cuz its a muscle and all muscles move. its not good but its nothin to worry about your not in danger, but since it bothers you just go to the doctor or try over the counter excederine for either migraine or tension headache kind or midal. probly spelt wrong but you understand it :) hope i helped, if i didnt really answer right just ask me [ blacksXeroses's advice column | Ask blacksXeroses A Question ]
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