Really intrigued with this conversation ladies, thanks.
Confused once again--sheesh, I don't think there are nerves in the dura, pia or arachnoid linings so where does the pain come from? I know I had multiple arachnoid lesions removed and after reading article on them found out they can cause headaches and these little so and so spiders can return to same side or other side too! Whoopee for me! Seems they are formed by trauma so their return, as my new neurologists says I have a biggee in the surgical sight, is likely. Wonderful!
As for the "pain" thing, compromised nerves cause pain and the cranial nerves are on the outside of the bone/skull and intertwined with the muscles that are under the skin. But, how on earth does the dura make it's way through the bone flap and attach itself to the muscles? Wow there had to have been quite the hole for it to squeeze through no?
I don't know ladies I'm just thinking here and bouncing my brain off on to you. I'm not the expert just one of you who try many things to prevent the pain and in so doing must figure out what causes the pain. As for what Janet says I know mine to be occipital neuralgia, but don't know why it's firing. Guess I don't need to know as I'm able to handle it with what's in the kitchen. If the day comes where stuff here doesn't work then we will have take a closer look into opening me up and releasing the nerve.