This seems fairly minor just from the thread title, but therei s a reason, I promise!
Namely, recently I've started getting headaches more often. I have one now, the last one was two days ago (unless you count the incredibly minor barely noticible discomfort yesterday). They're not too bad, and for the most part, seem to be light sensitive, so hey, migranes, right?
Well the headache doesn't go COMPLETELY away if I close my eyes for a while, although it does seem to lessen, pretty quickly if I turn away. So... prolly migranes. But, what I want to know is, does having migranes limit/remove the chance of something life threatening from being the case? Don't bother mentioning it if it's a tiny outside chance because I will take anything to be intensely paranoid over if it's a medical condition. :p
On top of this, last time I went to the doctor, I mentioned the more frequent headaches. Now, here's the thing. I forget if she told me to mention the headaches again next year if they got worse (which they seem to be doing, I don't have enough to assume it's consistant, but), or if she said to call her immediately if they got worse.
I'm kind've on the fence, because if these weren't light triggered, I'd be more worried, because as I understand, consistant vanilla headaches are often more indictive of serious issues. But at the same time I don't wanna sit on my hands if this has a decent chance of being serious.
This is also compounded by the fact that headaches can be PRETTY MUCH ANYTHING and are hard to work out sometimes and blah blah blah. The pain really isn't enough to keep me from focusing on something, although it's noticeable too.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, is it likely the doctor is just going to suggest I start taking some kind of perscription for migranes, or is this something I need to get checked out now, because it could be life threatening?
I kinda rambled. Thanks in advance.