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Physiology & Medicine / Have you ever had a Thunderclap Headache During Orgasm?
« on: 18/04/2007 23:38:26 »
To those who think this is age related, I'm 16, and have just started having this problem.
After returning from a long holiday, my girlfriend and I were making love, in a way requiring no exertion on my part (due to an injury I sustained on holiday, soon to be explained) and as I felt I was about to orgasm, a stabbing pain developed in the rear left portion of my brain. Clutching my head obviously scared my girlfriend a lot, and ever since, with her or on my own, exertion or no exertion, I experience this pain. I have never had any sexual problems before. The headache reduces dramatically after a minute or two, but a dull ache persists for a few hours.
The injury I referred to is a back one - putting out a fire in sweden, I tore a lot of muscles in my back, couldn't move for a few days, and have been on painkillers since. I haven't seen anyone medical about this, but other sufferers I have read about have also recently suffered a back/neck injury. I'm seeing my GP next friday, and will post any answers I get here. I am not exactly perfectly healthy, having experienced a cancerous growth, kidney stones and a minor heart problem, but non of these things affect my blood pressure or my brain, as the heart condition merely causes occasional pain, and no damage.
After returning from a long holiday, my girlfriend and I were making love, in a way requiring no exertion on my part (due to an injury I sustained on holiday, soon to be explained) and as I felt I was about to orgasm, a stabbing pain developed in the rear left portion of my brain. Clutching my head obviously scared my girlfriend a lot, and ever since, with her or on my own, exertion or no exertion, I experience this pain. I have never had any sexual problems before. The headache reduces dramatically after a minute or two, but a dull ache persists for a few hours.
The injury I referred to is a back one - putting out a fire in sweden, I tore a lot of muscles in my back, couldn't move for a few days, and have been on painkillers since. I haven't seen anyone medical about this, but other sufferers I have read about have also recently suffered a back/neck injury. I'm seeing my GP next friday, and will post any answers I get here. I am not exactly perfectly healthy, having experienced a cancerous growth, kidney stones and a minor heart problem, but non of these things affect my blood pressure or my brain, as the heart condition merely causes occasional pain, and no damage.