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PLEASE HELP I WANT YOUR HELP

15 months ago, I woke up with head pain on the right front side of my head.  I had this pain last for about 3 weeks, then things changed. When the pain disappeared from the head, I would have pain between my eyebrows.  If I tilted my head back, I could feel things moving.  Then in a couple of days, I would not have that pressure between the eyebrows but the head pain would comeback.  After 4 months of headpain, it finally stopped/changed into the pressure pain between my eyebrows.  It has been there for the last 11 months.  Every day I wake up with very minimal pressure but by the time the day is almost over, the pressure is overbarring to say the the least.  I do not know what to do anymore.  I have seen two different ENTS, my CT scan was clear, and my MRI was clear as well.  I am running out of options and I just can't live with this much longer.  It stresses me out just having this pain every single day of my life.  Please any advice will be helpful.  I have been on two antibiotics as well and nothing helped.  Steroids.  I saw a nureologist and he had no idea and just put me on anti depressent medication which I am reluctant to even take.
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6207205 tn?1389773318
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1340994 tn?1374193977
It may be you are clenching your teeth.  When you see your dentist, ask if he sees signs of wear from clenching or grinding.  

To loosen these muscles, opening your mouth and working the muscles can help a lot.  You can do it while you brush your teeth, so that's 4 or 5 times a day you open your mouth and exercise the muscles.  Try making faces with your mouth.  Pull your lips together and inside your mouth in a stretching motion as you pull your jaw down.  Wrinkle your nose upward.  Try massaging the band of muscle that goes around your head.  Explore your jaw muscles with your fingers and massage them.  Are they tight and sore?  

If you think it is sinus pressure, try massaging the hole in your skull that nerves come through that is in your eyebrow area toward the nose.  There is another spot like that around your eye.  Massage it and it can release pressure.  Or try using Afrin nasal spray but not more than 2 days in a row.  One spray works 2 days for me anyway.  

Please try these things and report back if you figure it out and get relief.  
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