Headaches - how often do you get them, and how do you cope?

I get them, but it's usually nothing Tylenol or Advil can't handle. I had ones caused by my cancer that needed Dilaudid though.
 
I get them from time to time, but I don't really care much, and just go on with my day. Probably because it doesn't really bother me as, apart from chest pain, I have pretty high pain tolerance, I guess?
 
Mine are usually caused by forgetting to wear my glasses. (Like, taking a shower and not remembering to put them back on). Fortunately, it's a quick resolution.
 
I will give myself headaches by biting my nails for too long, not moving, or not drinking enough water. I know people that have chronic enough headaches to be called migraines that occur at least 3 times a week. We're trying to figure it out. Supposedly, the circumin in turmeric is supposed to be an excellent anti-inflammatory but I'm always wary about "natural" cures.
 
Headaches run in my family, so I do deal with them quite frequently. Sometimes I'll be lucky and go a couple of weeks without one, sometimes I have them almost every day for a while. =( Nauseous headaches happen occasionally, usually associated with... well, you know... Monthly stuff.

When I get headaches, I take Alieve, and if they keep on persisting I alternate with the other kind of pain killer (Acetaminophen I think it is the other one). I use ice packs and corn sacks.

Nauseous headaches, though, those are a different beast. Very hard for me to deal with. Thankfully, it's usually not bad. But I did have to go home from work once this year because of one really bad one I had. I won't go into the details.
 
I don't get headaches too often, luckily for me. I have recognized certain things that trigger me to have headaches though. I had a mild one this morning, just a little pressure in the eye area, which I know came from changing my lens prescription, and having to get used to the subtle differences.

Other things that can do it for me are staring at a monitor too long, or listening to music too loudly when I am using headphones, the sides of my head and ear canals will talk to me about it later. Also I have to be careful about how I style my hair because braiding and pulling into buns also seems to put pressure on my temples and give me a headache afterward, even if it seems like a loose tie, my scalp is pretty sensitive.
 
It'll happen to me maybe every couple months or so? Usually just a small case of dehydration or if I'm really struggling to sleep, but it won't last for more than a day. I'll just take a pill for it, drink an entire bottle of water or two, deal with the repercussions of that and I'll be fine the following day.
 
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