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| multiple | 30-Mar-2006 | personal experience | LuridHope | by votes | 56 | 10 | 55.2% |
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| paulyw | posted 31-Mar-2006 1:26pm Here are the following that gives me headaches. I get headaches very easily. Some adults, air pressure changes, babies screaming all the time in public places such as a restaurant, rotten music, such as heavy metal, and rap, kids, (at times) ,frustration once in a while, nasal congestion at times, eye strain, a loud siren, stress, unexpected loud noises such as a loud fire alarm, and a bratty kid asking me the same question over and over every 2 minutes. |
| darkshadowsseeker | posted 31-Mar-2006 1:42pm Allergies, MSG, onions, dropping barometric pressure, my period (hormonal changes), perfumes & scents are the things that most often trigger a headache with me. |
| RGirl | posted 31-Mar-2006 2:00pm Cheesecake, sinus problems & allergies. Eye strain usually from computer screen, some adults, babies crying, country music, and tension. Tension head aches can be as bad as a migraine. |
| bcollins | posted 31-Mar-2006 2:23pm I rarely get headaches. The only time I seem to get them is when I haven't got enough sleep. |
| MiniMary | posted 31-Mar-2006 2:29pm I have a very stressful job and though I don't always let on it is being stressful, it is. I have access to strong medication so I try many other methods to relieve stress. |
| Lahdee | posted 31-Mar-2006 2:29pm Certain foods, stress, dehydration, caffeine withdrawal, sleep deprivation, humidity/heat. I get headaches when I'm out all day and it's too hot. |
| Tommyturtle40 | posted 31-Mar-2006 3:50pm Teenagers for their their stupidity. |
| mve17 | posted 31-Mar-2006 5:05pm Lemonade.. |
| Enigma | posted 31-Mar-2006 5:29pm I checked stress and carnival rides. Red wine always gives me a headache. Even half a glass. |
| kirst | posted 31-Mar-2006 7:39pm Lack of sleep, too much alcohol, stress |
| dilfreak | posted 31-Mar-2006 8:01pm Chronic migrains, eye strains, nasal congestioni, parents, and stupid people all give me head aches. |
| llamamama | posted 31-Mar-2006 8:44pm teenagers..No, just kidding..
Nothing usually except for extremely loud music..And not just like..the volume is loud..but the music itself is loud and they can't sing so instead scream and there are a billion electric guitars.. For example..Black Sabbath gives me a headache.. And this has happened once..but..sinuses.. Yes, literally only once. |
| ultamate | posted 31-Mar-2006 11:40pm being overly tired or being very sleepy or too much sleep |
| blondie20 | posted 1-Apr-2006 12:06am Stress, eye strains, and too much alcohol. |
| Zang | posted 1-Apr-2006 11:25am None of those things. On the rare occasion that I get a headache, I would blame it on one of two things: Not enough coffee or not enough water. |
| princess23 | posted 1-Apr-2006 6:19pm I hate having headaches. |
| donnachain | posted 2-Apr-2006 7:34am cold's |
| captainchaos | posted 2-Apr-2006 5:12pm None of the above. I rarely get headaches. |
| gsummers | posted 2-Apr-2006 6:39pm red wine.. well any alcohol. |
| cloudhugger | posted 2-Apr-2006 7:30pm Mostly food. For a real headache.
A etherical headache, teachers and parents. (I have an authority issue). |
| cloudhugger | (reply to Lahdee) posted 2-Apr-2006 7:32pm Ooooh, caffeine withdrawal, forgot about that one. |
| cerealkiller | posted 3-Apr-2006 5:06pm Wine
certain foods |
| caviartaste | posted 3-Apr-2006 6:27pm I get migraines and my main triggers are barometric pressure drops and weather changes, along with relaxation after a major stressor has been removed. I hear that both of these are common triggers for other people who suffer from migraines. I frequently get migraines on Friday and Saturdays after my workweek is over when I can let my hair down and relax, which really sucks - and they're all gone by Monday when it's time to go back to work. My aunt's pattern is the same way.
I also have a tendency to be hypersensitive to "too much" stimulus going on around me....if there's just alot of erratic activity....i generally can't handle it for long periods of time - no matter what it is...it will trigger a migraine but it's also almost like agoraphobia....i feel an overwhelming need to leave the situation.... |
| iamdonte | posted 5-Apr-2006 11:32am Babies - especially those crying in restaurants.
Adults who become babbling idiots with their children/grandchildren. Certain types of music - especially the crappy opera that filters into my office downstairs from my partner's father who is in his office upstairs. Other - old men. |
| Jody | posted 5-Apr-2006 2:59pm Also lack of sleep. |
| they | posted 10-Apr-2006 11:41am My screaming, drunken/drugged, stupid, confused, customers.
..........and a few others of these. |
| eloradanan | posted 15-May-2006 1:25am Getting too much sleep. |
| RGirl | (reply to eloradanan) posted 18-May-2006 10:40pm This happens to me too. Especially when I take a nap. I hate doing it because I wake up with a headache and I feel sluggish all day. |
| eloradanan | (reply to RGirl) posted 18-May-2006 11:31pm Me too. Getting too much sleep makes me headachy & feeling as though I had been drugged. |
| kitti723 | posted 13-Jun-2006 5:56pm Eye strain, usually being on SC too long, & Stress
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| Colleentg | posted 10-Feb-2007 3:51am survey forums. LOL |
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