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headache when sitting or standing

I  started with a headache 3 days ago. It is only relieved when i am lying down. it is so severe to walk. I went to the ect was negative, labs negative. Saw a neurologist stated me on meds & sterods. no relief. scheduled for MRI & MRA tomorrow. Please help. i can not even function to take care of my kids
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think a lilbit  maybe your blood prusher is not normal( whn u lying dow it is better for your heart to send the blood to your head ask a doctor this is important
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351246 tn?1379682132
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Hi
Welcome to the MedHelp forum!
A headache that worsens on standing up and improves or disappears on lying flat is a spinal headache. This happens when the CSF pressure in the brain falls. This usually happens after spinal anesthesia, spinal taps, or spinal injuries. However in some people this happens without a cause. This is known as spontaneous intracranial hypotension.
A procedure called an epidural blood patch, if is successful, even temporarily, it generally means the patient does indeed have a spinal headache. A small amount of the patient’s own blood is injected into the space between the dura and the bony spine known as the epidural space. If this causes temporary or permanent cure of headache, the diagnosis of spontaneous intracranial hypotension is confirmed.
Other tests are a spinal tap and measuring the pressure. Although spinal fluid pressure is usually low in patients with spontaneous intracranial hypotension, it can be occasionally normal due to variations in the spinal fluid pressure.
A dye can be injected into the spinal fluid and entire spine’s CT scan is taken to locate the leak.
Please discuss this with a neurologist. This may help you cure your headaches. Of course a confirmed diagnosis cannot be given on net, but there is no harm in discussing this with a neurologist.
Hope this helps. Do let me know if there is any thing else and keep me posted. Take care!

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