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Very mild head aches for a week

Hello,
I was wondering if maybe someone could help me?
For about a week and a half, I think I’ve been getting cluster headaches but I’m. It sure because I read they are painful. I would get a hand full a day going on week and a half now. Only thing is, it’s almost nothing. I’d get one very light throb and it’s gone. Nothing anywhere near close to actual pain, or sharp pain.

Could this be from heat and dehydration from hot weather and me not drinking water? I stress about my job and hate my boss so I thought maybe stress and anxiety, Or possibly something worse?
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I do that a lot as well. Of course I think I'm just about on every four of them there is because I have so many different symptoms and stuff that attacks me LOL. But I get a lot of that in my temples. It is like my temples will ache and get little pains in them and it won't last long and it also goes in behind my eyes as well it's like if I could just take my eyeball out and massage it a little bit and then put it back in I would be okay LOL. I will get little pains in the side of my skull and just I truly truly believe that it's all drives from tension.
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That’s exactl what I think it is.
I’ve gone for 2 massages, but I know it’ll take longer than that. Plus I’m quitting my job Monday which I know causes me stress. Soooo if it persists past that, I’ll go to a dr.
Really hope it’s nothing, same with you!
There you go, if it stresses you, get rid if it..thank you..be blessed, be healthy and be happy..;) take good care...
Thanks, you as well!!

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