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Many people in Buenos Aires get unbearable headaches.
Just over two months ago, he was hospitalized for two weeks with viral meningoencephalitis, which led to unbearable headaches and left him numb, convulsing and unable to remember his name.
In this picturesque central Chinese village of 4,500, every family is touched by gruesome maladies: fevers, chronic diarrhea, mouth sores, unbearable headaches, weight loss, racking coughs, boils that do not heal.
Unbearable headaches.
High blood pressure was causing unbearable headaches, and neither the pills nor the needle seemed to help.
"I have to do something," she said in Spanish, before ending her protest because of unbearable migraine headaches.
Osmophobia (Os), defined as a perception of odors as unbearable during the headache attacks, has been described since ancient times as an accompanying symptom of migraine.
When I get my period I get diarrhea, unbearable cramps, sweats, headaches, and lower back pains.
We all know that feeling: you've woken up on a Monday morning with an unbearable cold or splitting headache, and the thought of a day in the office is too much to bear.
Cluster headaches, sometimes referred to as "suicide headaches" because of the almost unbearable pain they cause sufferers, usually involve just one side of the face; patients often liken the pain to someone trying to pull their eye out for hours.
He left a suicide note that said his headaches and other pain were unbearable.
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