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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 49898"><p>I know pain medications such as Tylenol#3 would make my headache worse. I use fiorinal or Atiq, which seems to do OK.</p><p>I am quite disappointed at ER. Did no blood work. Looked in his eyes, had him put his hands out, push/pull thing. CT scan. That's it. I should of demanded a shot or something and not left until headache subsided. Now, still has headache, just not severe as it was.</p><p>difficult child is familiar with sinus headaches, he has many sinus issues. No pain in the face. If ask where his head hurts he just says all over. Tonight he did state half his head hurt. And continues with the neck pain. I am thinking the neck muscles are sore just from the pain and length of headache.</p><p>Was told to follow-up with doctor and neurologist. Well, neurologist is from Childrens Hospital. Takes forever to get in there. Doctor wouldn't know what to do. </p><p>difficult child has calmed down significantly since the ER doctor assured him he would be alright. difficult child does not want to take anymore pills. That worries me. I do not want the pain to become severe, needs to go away completely..then recover.</p><p>School is another issue, unit/chapter tests going on this week. He cannot concentrate with this kind of pain. Hasn't gotten dressed in two days. Went to ER in Pj's.(lounge pants)</p><p>He does have an apetite. Very good with eating when taking medication. Drinking lots also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 49898"] I know pain medications such as Tylenol#3 would make my headache worse. I use fiorinal or Atiq, which seems to do OK. I am quite disappointed at ER. Did no blood work. Looked in his eyes, had him put his hands out, push/pull thing. CT scan. That's it. I should of demanded a shot or something and not left until headache subsided. Now, still has headache, just not severe as it was. difficult child is familiar with sinus headaches, he has many sinus issues. No pain in the face. If ask where his head hurts he just says all over. Tonight he did state half his head hurt. And continues with the neck pain. I am thinking the neck muscles are sore just from the pain and length of headache. Was told to follow-up with doctor and neurologist. Well, neurologist is from Childrens Hospital. Takes forever to get in there. Doctor wouldn't know what to do. difficult child has calmed down significantly since the ER doctor assured him he would be alright. difficult child does not want to take anymore pills. That worries me. I do not want the pain to become severe, needs to go away completely..then recover. School is another issue, unit/chapter tests going on this week. He cannot concentrate with this kind of pain. Hasn't gotten dressed in two days. Went to ER in Pj's.(lounge pants) He does have an apetite. Very good with eating when taking medication. Drinking lots also. [/QUOTE]
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