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Message started by black on Mar 12th, 2009 at 8:34am

Title: i really cant find a title for this
Post by black on Mar 12th, 2009 at 8:34am
I should put this topic at funnies and jokes but anyway here it goes.

Yesterday i used search in web for clusterheadache articles in greek sites for the year 2009 in case something new has come up.Along
with the results i found this in a magazine's web page.

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here is the tranlation according to google tranlator i used:


It is the cumulative headache, a rare type of headache (2-5 cases per 10,000 inhabitants), generally afflicting men in five frequently than women.

• What can it mean
Usually it is a primary headache, ie not due to another cause (eg a problem in the eyes).

• Symptoms
O patient complains of an acute pain which focus on one eye (with the obvious accompanying symptoms, as δακρύζει eye, eyelid falls, etc.) keep half to two hours and can be reached to cause even the 7 crises day. The striking is that the cumulative headache can be a thorn for a man 2 or 3 months, 2-3 times a day, then not appear for 1-2 years and then return for another such period. Important role in causing this headache is smoking and drinking.

• How treated
O suffering, it is important not only to cope, because threatening to happen eventually headaches from the misuse of drugs. Should be addressed in a special (general practitioner, neurologist) or else into a headache (available in major hospitals of our country). O doctor, taking the history and subjecting him to a good clinical examination, will try to exclude any possibility of secondary headache. If you have doubts can ask to make some more specific tests (eg, magnetic, blood tests, etc.). In each case, treatment has three parts: The first part is about addressing the crisis (ie pain), while the second part, where the crises are frequent, consisting of prophylactic treatment. The third part of the treatment has to do with non-drug methods, psychotherapy, relaxation techniques, yoga, alternative therapies such as acupuncture, homeopathy, etc., as these help to better balance the body.

• Who
All men, but usually very masculine, tall, strapping, brunette, who are very special sentimentalism, which resembles that of a child. That is why in the past, experts call it a hangover «lion-mouse syndrome».


the who part makes me :D  :(

Title: Re: i really cant find a title for this
Post by BarbaraD on Mar 13th, 2009 at 5:29am
Good grief --- where have they been the last 50 or so years...  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D  

But after all I'm a wimmens... what do I know... ;D ;D ;D ;D

Hugs BD

Title: Re: i really cant find a title for this
Post by ClusterChuck on Mar 13th, 2009 at 7:05am

BarbaraD wrote on Mar 13th, 2009 at 5:29am:
But after all I'm a wimmens... what do I know...


... Not much !!!

(Well what do you expect?  You left it WIDE open for me!)

Title: Re: i really cant find a title for this
Post by George on Mar 13th, 2009 at 9:32am

Quote:
• Who
All men, but usually very masculine, tall, strapping, brunette, who are very special sentimentalism, which resembles that of a child.


That'd be me.  Anyone who knows me can tell you that I am of very special sentimentalism, which resembles that of a child.


Quote:
That is why in the past, experts call it a hangover «lion-mouse syndrome».


Lion-mouse hangovers are nasty, but I haven't had one in many years.  I don't drink tequila anymore, and that has helped.

Best,

George




Title: Re: i really cant find a title for this
Post by monty on Mar 13th, 2009 at 9:51am
 i really cant find a title for this

How about "Old article with dubious information, poorly translated!" - yup, there is some humor there.  The idea that clusterheads tend to have a "lion-like face" is something that was proposed a long time ago ... not much evidence for it, but some people still refer to it like it was a useful fact.

I saw an essay once where somebody kept translating a text back and forth from one language to another using the online free services - the text eventually stabilizes, but does not have the same meaning as the original.


Title: Re: i really cant find a title for this
Post by Guiseppi on Mar 13th, 2009 at 11:40am
I liked the old definition, I have lionesque features, orange peel ruddy complexion, above average height, and a man! This is just more proof that the women on this board have migrains they exxagerate! (Is Linda going to be in Saint Loius??? ::)) he he he

Joe

Title: Re: i really cant find a title for this
Post by BarbaraD on Mar 14th, 2009 at 5:40am
Yep Joe and you'd best bring your STUN GUN!!!! I think you're in a heap of trouble....... :-* :-* :-*

Hugs BD

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