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subseastu
21st April 2011, 14:29
This last week I've started getting crippling headaches on the left side of my head, Sort of like a migrane. I think I know what causes it and I think its my laptop. The strange thing is I've had my laptop for about 18 months and these headaches have only just started. Strangely its when I'm opening up folders etc that they start. Nothing happens if I'm watching a movie or anything. So I wonder what has happened to me or my computer to all of a sudden start these mad headaches?

sars_notd_virus
21st April 2011, 14:44
Have you tried going on an Eye specialist?

subseastu
21st April 2011, 16:27
Not yet no. The wierd thing is it only happens when using my own laptop not when watching tv or using other computers!! could there be something wrong with my laptop to cause this?

KeithD
21st April 2011, 17:02
.... could there be something wrong with my laptop to cause this?

Yes :xxgrinning--00xx3: .... it's ON :icon_lol:

stevewool
22nd April 2011, 08:42
are you sure its the laptop, could it be bad beer:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

KeithD
22nd April 2011, 09:41
Seriuos answer: Try doing the things that casue it but only with your right eye open. Do this for a few days and see what happens. If you still get headaches, do it for few days with the other eye. This will at least show you if it's an eye and which one is causing the problem.

If it is an eye, then you probably need a laptop with a decent graphics card and a dual core so the screen refresh is massively increased and your brain doesn't register it.

All part of the aging process :omg:

subseastu
22nd April 2011, 11:13
are you sure its the laptop, could it be bad beer:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

I'm sure its the laptop steve as there is NO SUCH THING AS BAD BEER:icon_lol:

subseastu
22nd April 2011, 11:15
Seriuos answer: Try doing the things that casue it but only with your right eye open. Do this for a few days and see what happens. If you still get headaches, do it for few days with the other eye. This will at least show you if it's an eye and which one is causing the problem.

If it is an eye, then you probably need a laptop with a decent graphics card and a dual core so the screen refresh is massively increased and your brain doesn't register it.

All part of the aging process :omg:

Good advice, ta. Just can't understand why its all of a sudden started to happen.

KeithD
22nd April 2011, 12:32
Good advice, ta.

:cwm24: WOW!!! That must me my 2nd useful post out of 19,000+ :icon_lol:

subseastu
22nd April 2011, 14:19
:cwm24: WOW!!! That must me my 2nd useful post out of 19,000+ :icon_lol:

Best have a lie down in a dark room

Doc Alan
22nd April 2011, 23:15
From what you say it could be migraine. Headaches are a common reason to visit doctors, and three out of four are due to tension in the scalp or neck muscles from stress. It could just be tension, although that's usually on both sides, in which case relaxing, taking painkillers, adjusting your laptop and your posture when using it, should help.
I'm just concerned because your symptoms are new, they sound quite severe, and I can't be sure it IS the laptop causing them. Migraine can be treated with prescription drugs, and a visit to your doctor might rule out less common causes of headache.

gWaPito
23rd April 2011, 01:59
This last week I've started getting crippling headaches on the left side of my head, Sort of like a migrane. I think I know what causes it and I think its my laptop. The strange thing is I've had my laptop for about 18 months and these headaches have only just started. Strangely its when I'm opening up folders etc that they start. Nothing happens if I'm watching a movie or anything. So I wonder what has happened to me or my computer to all of a sudden start these mad headaches?

Best avoid opening up folders then.:)
Also get yourself down the doctors.

KeithD
23rd April 2011, 09:29
I get headaches/migraines from my neck (it's fused), but I've learnt how to keep the latter at bay. It's just a case of finding the trigger and taking care of it.

subseastu
23rd April 2011, 11:11
Thanks for all the advice everyone. Think when I get off my ship in a few weeks I'll book an appointment with my GP just to be sure:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Lancashirelad
25th April 2011, 22:34
i used get headaches from using the laptop too much, for me a anti glare screen did the trick :)

Cluver
13th May 2011, 07:31
I think you should replace your laptop to get rid from the headaches, because it is not more than your health. So take care of yourself.

Pete/London
13th May 2011, 09:40
Thanks for all the advice everyone. Think when I get off my ship in a few weeks I'll book an appointment with my GP just to be sure:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Just to add to all the other suggestions, the only reason I get headaches is from a neck problem. Sometimes I feel like stretching and twist my neck a certain way and boom! major major headache. Do you remember the exercises people were encouraged to do years ago of turning your head in a clockwise then anticlockwise loop, worst thing you could ever do.
So look at how you sit in front of your laptop, maybe you are stooping your head when your using it.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

subseastu
13th May 2011, 11:41
Thanks everyone for the continuing advice, it is much appreciated. Things have got better over the last week or so, but I'll still go get my eyes tested for a start off and if I'm still not happy I'll see my GP

kevinbrown10
8th June 2011, 06:10
Hi guys, its been a very nice post to read with some funny answers.:icon_lol:I also think that it could be because of Problem in eye. its been anything like as you said that its your laptop which is causing problem.it would be better to have test for eyes first.

kate_th
8th June 2011, 07:01
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