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Anonymous
Hi /fit/, need some desperate help. The past 2.5 months I've been having these killer fucking headaches. I mean they're vicious, my grades dropped and my focus has been "wrung dry". Depression was inevitable, and unfortunately I have no health insurance to go check this stuff out. It's a throbbing all around my head and mostly behind my eyes and in my temples. I got glasses and they don't help at all.

So sorry for the BAWWW story, but I'd figured someone out there could help me.
>> Anonymous
my aunt died of a brain aneurysm and she complained of serious fucking headaches for months before it.

You really should see a doctor. go to a free clinic.
>> Anonymous
Just go to the emergency room, you dont need shit they have to treat you
>> Anonymous
OP here. Maybe I can go further into the situation. The pain peaks when I'm staring at a computer monitor or TV. It's not as noticeable when I'm just lounging about. Regardless, I can't read a book to save my life and my vision is being raped by a fuzzy aura. Whatever this is, all I have to say is: fuck you God.
>> 04 !!LtgOgT0wJFN
Get an MRI. You've probably got something pushing on your optic nerves and the front of your head.

Ask your folks for the money.
>> Anonymous
>>238055
You mean like a sinus infection? It's kinda scary, I've been doing lots of research and compiled a list of possibilities:
brain tumor
aneurysm
depression
migraines
common stress
sinus infection
eye strain (glasses don't work)

MRI's cost thousands from what I've heard. Not an option, unfortunately.
>> Anonymous
OP, I get frequent seasonal sinus infections, and have never had my vision impaired due to them. If you want to make sure the headaches aren't just triggered by tension, go to a massage therapist. You can probably find some cheap ones (go to a massage school to get one, they need bodies to work with, so they'll be cheap). If they're caused by tension in your neck, if the masseuse hits a trigger point in your neck it will send pain to your head. Let them know about this, and they'll get rid of (or lessen) the trigger point.

Though dude, that sounds like something serious. I highly recommend getting it checked out.