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Anyone ever get a headache that wont go away?

and yes ive mentioned it to my doctor, my last doctor retired so now im seeing someone else, i saw her about a wk ago and she took some blood work done, they havent called me yet, i looked it up on my patient portal cause i get that, and i saw two things were high but the words were confusing so i looked it up online and it said something about pituitary gland and cushings syndrome, im not surprised, ive tried to tell doctors that for years and it falls on deaf ears, im only 4ft5 so its kind of obvious, wondered if the pituitary gland isnt pressing into my eyes and thats why the headaches,im seeing a nurse from united healthcare in about 2 wks so i might ask her what to do, the pastors wife at my church is a paramedic and suggested i get my eyes checked,i made an appt for that cause sometimes i heard they can see whats going on behind your eyes. anyone else ever have this happen? i know my aunt died of a brain tumor when i was a kid but never found out what kind it was since i was only 8 at the time. any suggestions on how to get this checked out when noone will? do i need to go to urgent care to get it checked? i dont want to bother them in the er
Disclaimer, I'm not a medical professional but your post sounds like you are trolling. However, you might actually be in distress so here...



A headache that won't go away is called a migraine. The pituitary gland is literally located in the middle of the brain and cannot press on your eyes. The only way for sure to know if there is something physically wrong with your pituitary gland is to have a brain scan done (I think it's an MRI but it might be called something else) and even that isn't a guarentee. They can't see what's going on behind your eyes without taking the eyes out. But an eye doctor can see what's going on inside of your eyes, like if you have an eye problem that causes migraines, or eye tension that causes migraines, or parasites floating inside your eye because of a parasitic infection that is causing migraines.

 
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