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I have a wired headache what could it be?

So a couple of months ago I started to have a headache on the top right side of my head to my right temple. When I tilt my head forward it feels like something is swishing/moving backwards. Then when I move my head backwards it feels like something is swishing/moving forwards. It has gotten worse with time. What could it be?
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620923 tn?1452915648

  Glad to hear you are doing better...

The black out must have been scary.....

I pray you continue to do well.
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620923 tn?1452915648

  Hi and welcome to MedHelp.

Not sure what it is, but I do suggest you see your Dr.....also reflect back a few months ago to anything new you may have done, confronted or ate that may have had an effect on you.

Keep us posted on what you find out.

Good luck
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Hi! Sorry I haven't updated in awhile. I went to the doctors and they thought that it was that I had a stress/cluster headache or low sodium levels (because I was drinking too much water). So I was put on imitrex a migraine headache relief and a muscle relaxer. Which did not help. A few days later I was at my parents house and my vision blacked out and I collapsed on the living room floor. When I was conscious again I could not move my left arm or leg. So I was brought into the emergency room and then put in the hospital for a few days and got test ran. Where they concluded that most likely had a TIA (Transient ischemic attack) or minor stroke. But now I am only in occasional physical therapy and I am doing great.
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