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lucuher 21-11-2016 11:06 AM

HSA advice - non STD issue for a change!
 
Anyone experience with HSA (headaches associated with sexual activity)? I am recently suffering from stabbing headaches before climaxing and it's happening repeatedly now. Sort of great for lasting longer, since it's forcing me to slow down, but pain persists for hours and I am starting to worry a bit.

Any doctor recommendations? I am not a permanent resident in SG so I don't really have a regular doc that I see, but also a bit concerned that this will end up with an MRI/CT (costs!).....

sammyboyfor 21-11-2016 11:08 AM

Re: HSA advice - non STD issue for a change!
 
Have you checked your blood pressure recently?

lucuher 21-11-2016 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by sammyboyfor (Post 15336968)
Have you checked your blood pressure recently?

Not very recently, stress is definitely a factor.

sammyboyfor 21-11-2016 12:07 PM

Re: HSA advice - non STD issue for a change!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lucuher (Post 15337130)
Not very recently, stress is definitely a factor.

Get yourself an electronic BP monitor and check it yourself. I recommend OMRON. Reliable and accurate.

If it is anything above 140/90 you should see a doc.

Big Sexy 21-11-2016 12:22 PM

Re: HSA advice - non STD issue for a change!
 
i sometimes have that problem too but the the headache goes away after popping a pain killer.. dont think you will need MRI...
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Sex headaches are brought on by sexual activity — especially an orgasm. You may notice a dull ache in your head and neck that builds up as sexual excitement increases. Or, more commonly, you may experience a sudden, severe headache just before or during orgasm.

Most sex headaches are nothing to worry about. But some can be a sign of something serious, such as problems with the blood vessels that feed your brain.

more here

http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-c...n/con-20025355



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Originally Posted by lucuher (Post 15336963)
Anyone experience with HSA (headaches associated with sexual activity)? I am recently suffering from stabbing headaches before climaxing and it's happening repeatedly now. Sort of great for lasting longer, since it's forcing me to slow down, but pain persists for hours and I am starting to worry a bit.

Any doctor recommendations? I am not a permanent resident in SG so I don't really have a regular doc that I see, but also a bit concerned that this will end up with an MRI/CT (costs!).....


lucuher 21-11-2016 05:14 PM

Re: HSA advice - non STD issue for a change!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Sexy (Post 15337231)
i sometimes have that problem too but the the headache goes away after popping a pain killer.. dont think you will need MRI...
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Sex headaches are brought on by sexual activity — especially an orgasm. You may notice a dull ache in your head and neck that builds up as sexual excitement increases. Or, more commonly, you may experience a sudden, severe headache just before or during orgasm.

Most sex headaches are nothing to worry about. But some can be a sign of something serious, such as problems with the blood vessels that feed your brain.

more here

http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-c...n/con-20025355

yeah I figured it might be nothing serious, but then again the pain is very sharp (like a knife in the back of the head), so its not exactly sexy...... so guess need to start at the/any GPs office....

Happy555 22-11-2016 01:59 AM

Re: HSA advice - non STD issue for a change!
 
If u wanna self medicate, in my opinion, aspirin or any blood thinners might be worth a shot. B

ut of cos safest is to see a doc, like the resident doc here in sbf.

sammyboyfor 22-11-2016 03:27 AM

Re: HSA advice - non STD issue for a change!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Happy555 (Post 15339990)
If u wanna self medicate, in my opinion, aspirin or any blood thinners might be worth a shot. B

ut of cos safest is to see a doc, like the resident doc here in sbf.

I still think he needs to establish his BP readings first before doing anything else.

Happy555 22-11-2016 09:38 AM

Re: HSA advice - non STD issue for a change!
 
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Originally Posted by sammyboyfor (Post 15340123)
I still think he needs to establish his BP readings first before doing anything else.

Agree. The bp should be on the high side.


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