I was close to taking him to the ER. This was the worst one yet. It lasted about 20 minutes but then subsided (which is typical, although again, this was the worst one to date). He said it felt as if someone had hit him in the head with a sledgehammer- on the left side, which is the site of his surgery. His neck on that side also gets very stiff and painful. He gets stabbing pain around his eyes and cheekbones.
The highlight part of your statement jumped out at me ... I have headaches that can put me in bed til
they subside... after watching when I get them and what had just happened I have learned I have
headaches from tightened muscles and also some from some things going on in my head... I can get
startled and you know how you instantly tense up?... well if my neck muscles tighten my head begins to
ache... if I get fast dissolving Tylenol in me it can be gone with in 20 -30 minutes... other headaches are
from change in flow of spinal fluid...
if I lay to flat I get a head ache... and these ones Tylenol won't touch and end up reaching for stronger meds...
the doctor says he thinks that when I lay flat I am getting excess fluid around site of surgery... if I come off my
mound of pillows I sleep on at night you can actually feel a puffy spot behind my ear where there is no bone ...It
may be fluid or blood and I get to go for another MRI to check it out... doctor is hoping it is fluid... my 8 week
MRI showed some fluid that they said would reabsorb... if it is still there that is the culprit
If he keeps having alot of headaches have him thoroughly checked out ... it could be muscles tightening or any
number of things... better safe than sorry