I know this is an old post, but I am hoping to get some updates from those who have responded in this thread.
My daughter and I both have been through sexual abuse and PTSD definitely fits my daughter (I've had more time to heal). She is experiencing headache/migraine pain with the additional sensation of her head feeling as though it's going to explode -- blowing up like a balloon against her skull. Is this the feeling of feeling like your head is going to explode that you're talking about?
She has had the unfortunate experience of not being able to endure a feminine exam and has started her senior year of high school last week, is dropping marching band because of drama there, her dad is not feeing well, on and on. I had wondered if stress was making her headaches worse, as I know it makes my migraines and tension headaches worse, ups my blood pressure, and other health issues.
Thanks for any help or ideas. She had to go to a children's hospital ER for a headache protocol and then the headache is back today. It will be a month until she can be seen by her new neurologist. She is 17, so at least she is old enough she can tell me what's going on. :-)
Daisy Mama
My daughter and I both have been through sexual abuse and PTSD definitely fits my daughter (I've had more time to heal). She is experiencing headache/migraine pain with the additional sensation of her head feeling as though it's going to explode -- blowing up like a balloon against her skull. Is this the feeling of feeling like your head is going to explode that you're talking about?
She has had the unfortunate experience of not being able to endure a feminine exam and has started her senior year of high school last week, is dropping marching band because of drama there, her dad is not feeing well, on and on. I had wondered if stress was making her headaches worse, as I know it makes my migraines and tension headaches worse, ups my blood pressure, and other health issues.
Thanks for any help or ideas. She had to go to a children's hospital ER for a headache protocol and then the headache is back today. It will be a month until she can be seen by her new neurologist. She is 17, so at least she is old enough she can tell me what's going on. :-)
Daisy Mama