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well, i don't know the answer, but i will add that both my cousin and my brother experienced these same side effects. they mentioned that they had headaches and that their stomachs hurt at the beginning; however, there were no fevers involved so it wasn't contagious. later on during the night or the next day, they began to throw up three or four times at one setting. they both said that it lasted for two or three days, then they were fine. i was puzzled because what else, besides the flu, would you have these symptoms? food poisoning, allergic reaction, etc, etc? just wierd!

also, i came in to work today to find that two of my co-workers had the exact same symptoms and left work early. something is going around?

well, i don't know the answer, but i will add that both my cousin and my brother experienced these same side effects. they mentioned that they had headaches and that their stomachs hurt at the beginning; however, there were no fevers involved so it wasn't contagious. later on during the night or the next day, they began to throw up three or four times at one setting. they both said that it lasted for two or three days, then they were fine. i was puzzled because what else, besides the flu, would you have these symptoms? food poisoning, allergic reaction, etc, etc? just wierd!

also, i came in to work today to find that two of my co-workers had the exact same symptoms and left work early. something is going around?

Hello!

I get this the odd time and it has been confirmed as migraine headaches. Mine started when I was just 5 years old and they seem to run in the family (both father's and mother's)

I find different things will bring one on, the biggest (for me) being the weather, sun exposure, not eating at a regular time and more recently a 'normal' headache will turn into a migraine. They also say diet can play a big part, but I really haven't narrowed my own headaches down to any specific foods.

Some people will experience stroke-like symptoms before they experience the actual pain, while others just get the headache straight away. Both happens to me. The sypmtoms before-hand include, blurred vision or what I like to call spotty vision (look at something and can only see part of it or parts are blacked out or missing), numbness in one or both sides of body and can include any part of body like hands, arms, face, leg and most recently I've experienced it in my mouth and tongue. It can be scary and sometimes the only solution is to wait it out and deal with the pain or go to the doctor for an anti-nauseant and painkiller. Sometimes, if I end up throwing up from it, it kind of dulls or eases the pain, but hurts like a bugger when actually vomitting because of the pressure. (Maybe the throwing up expands the blood vessels in the head in turn providing relief because of restored blood-flow...?)

Anyway, if this is an on-going thing, you might want to get properly diagnosed because there are many drugs on the market (if I catch mine in time, Advil Liquigels ext str do the trick for me....but not everyone) However, if it's something that just happened out of the blue, you probably have a bug or food poisoning, and keep in mind, hospitals and doctors are here for a reason!

Take care of yourself!

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