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Why do I experience headaches when I engage in activities like rollerblading or jogging?
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sometimes I get them too.. It might be too much strain on our bodies, or when we could be getting too hot, and sometimes when I get hot( temperature) I get a migraine.
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it could be that u have poor blood flow to Ur brain and also if get light headed its nothing that serious but u should check with a doc
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I'm guessing that you have poor alignment of the vertebra in your neck. The top 7 bones of your spine should create a "bannana curve" naturally from a side view. This "curve" allows for 2 things that could be triggering your head pain. First of all neck pain FREQUENTLY referrs pain into your head. 1. the normal bannana curve acts as a shock absorber to absorb the shock of hitting the ground when you run for example. 2. the normal bannana curve allows for full motion of all 7 bones which naturally blocks pain (the ole saying -"walk it off" shake it off" involve movement of the affected area).. I would guess that when you rollerblade to spend a lot of time flexed forward at the waist with your head out in front of you. This postion will put your curve into a "bannana curve" which is going the wrong direction...therefore exaggerating your neck pain....which triggers a headache.
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Could be high blood pressure.. . Check with a doc.
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I have allergies, and sinus problem, I know when I am having a flair up, because I get head aches. This might be the case for you too.
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Because your are not sitting back and enjoying the ride after you take a vicodin.
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