glider18 wrote:
Xeno wrote:
I have really bad headaches all the time and often have what seems to be muscle or joint pains, so a lot of people assume I just "let it get to me too much" and that I should "just ignore it". But my tolerance for most other types of pain seems to be exceptionally high.
I find this most interesting. You mention really bad headaches. Last week I got an allergy attack that began with a sinus headache that was absolutely horrible for me. I paced the floors not knowing what to do. I hadn't had a sinus headache like this for a few years. Then I took a Tylenol and slowly it eased up, and I was able to sleep.
Some types of pain I can tolerate without any problem at all---like with tattoos, they don't bother me getting them. Many people would consider a tattoo more painful than a headache, but for me it is the other way around.
But...if a sock has a slight wrinkle in it, it can drive me crazy. I have to get the wrinkle out. It can be the same way with shirt tags against my neck.
I am interested to read about how I am not alone in this unusual pain thing.
I started getting a lot of mild headaches as a kid, and they started sometimes getting really severe in my early teens. Eventually it got to where my head always hurt, just at some times much worse than others, and I've been that way ever since. I was really scared about it and got it checked out when I was 17, but doctors never found anything physical that should be causing it, and said that it was my nerves. If it was anything that could be fatal, surely I'd be dead by now. But anyway... a friend of mine has neuralgia, and talked to me a couple years ago about how it affects him, how hard it is to diagnose, how it doesn't show in brain scans, how psychological stress can trigger it, etc. From what I've looked into since then, I think I have atypical neuralgia.
As for just how severe my headaches get, well... a few years ago I was hospitalized for a potentially deadly stomach infection called C. diff (which was completely unrelated, of course). My stomach was in the worst pain it had ever been. I was given morphine, enough to kill all the pain in my stomach, and even then, the pain in my head wouldn't completely go away.