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From: liltrubin
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Hi! I had the same problem where my endo informed me they are unrelated as 
well. Mine became daily and paralyzing. My eye doc explained to me that not 
only does the tumor produce its own chemicals but it causes an immune response. 
In my opinion there is also an inflammatory response that goes along with it. I 
do however, also see a migraine specialist. One who suffers himself. Mine are 
much better since surgery. Good luck, your not nuts and yes it is all in your 
head!!!!!! The Docs are the nutty ones in my opinion. It only makes sense...you 
have a foreign object in your head, your body will respond and hum maybe a 
little pain will go along with it and if you leave it alone long enough it 
might increase the pain!

 
HUGS,
Tina 


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I have been experiencing pretty severe headaches for almost two months now. 
Mine are usually in my forehead, in my eyes or in the center of my forehead. My 
endo also told me he believes the tumor and headache are unrelated, and that I 
should see a headache specialist. I have yet to do that--I'm calling my PCP 
tomorrow to set up an appointment because for almost as long as the headaches I 
have felt pressure in my ears, almost like a sinus infection or an ear 
infection except that my sinuses are clear. 

 
My ears are now starting to feel blocked, and I want to rule out any possible 
ear infection (by now it would have to be over a month old...!) before I go to 
my endo w/it and see what he thinks. I have to take Fioricet for my headaches, 
which is apparently a pretty strong medication--in fact I have to take two for 
it to even work.

 
How do these docs think the two are unrelated? Tumor in the head. HEADACHES in 
the head. Connection perhaps?
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