Hope25
12-14-2004, 06:54 PM
Can someone define the types of migraines that a person can experience?
I'm getting some throbbing pain on the left and right back side of my head. Today I have just felt for the first time the sensation of "ants walking" or something, and a throbbing pain on the right back side. Does this also affect women who are ovulating? (sorry for the TMI).
I'm getting some throbbing pain on the left and right back side of my head. Today I have just felt for the first time the sensation of "ants walking" or something, and a throbbing pain on the right back side. Does this also affect women who are ovulating? (sorry for the TMI).
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healinggarden
12-15-2004, 05:30 PM
Can someone define the types of migraines that a person can experience?
I'm getting some throbbing pain on the left and right back side of my head. Today I have just felt for the first time the sensation of "ants walking" or something, and a throbbing pain on the right back side. Does this also affect women who are ovulating? (sorry for the TMI).
It's not too much info! :D I can go on about my problems during ovulation:) Our hormones are so crazy that I think anything can happen that time of month.
I have the same throbbing pain. Mine is caused by sinus pressure that puts pressure on my ear tubes and then goes down towards my neck. The ants crawling sounds like your nerves. Do you possibaly have compacted sinuses?
I take Pamprin and it gets rid of those weird ant crawling feelings. I just think we as women are more able to have these kind of things when our bodies are ovulating.
Kat
I'm getting some throbbing pain on the left and right back side of my head. Today I have just felt for the first time the sensation of "ants walking" or something, and a throbbing pain on the right back side. Does this also affect women who are ovulating? (sorry for the TMI).
It's not too much info! :D I can go on about my problems during ovulation:) Our hormones are so crazy that I think anything can happen that time of month.
I have the same throbbing pain. Mine is caused by sinus pressure that puts pressure on my ear tubes and then goes down towards my neck. The ants crawling sounds like your nerves. Do you possibaly have compacted sinuses?
I take Pamprin and it gets rid of those weird ant crawling feelings. I just think we as women are more able to have these kind of things when our bodies are ovulating.
Kat
Hope25
12-16-2004, 01:43 PM
I don't feel the ants crawling sensation anymore but I have that throbbing pain from time to time switching between the back of my left and right side of my head. I don't have sinus problems. Maybe I caught a cold or something...

