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    Post coitus headaches are often a result of someone performing a very hard Valsalva maneuver. There are breathing therapies similar to what power lifters and fighter pilots do to help mitigate this effect. Sometimes they are purely neurological in nature, if that's the case. A person typically has a history of migraines already. A third cause can be mechanical pressure in the upper neck and base of the skull, where some type of body work (chiropractic, Physio therapy, massage) from 6-12 weeks can help relieve it. Typically this is compression of the cervical nerves from some sort of spinal misalignment or muscular imbalance.
    Last edited by MuscleScience; 04-20-2017 at 09:07 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocToxin8 View Post
    That s a hard one to diagnose.

    I know my GF also gets em sometimes after climax, but never repeatedly in a row, it seemed to me it me be caused by tension in the neck, as when she got it the first time it was almost scary bad, but disappeared with some massage.

    You're probably thigh as a drum in your neck/trapezius muscle,
    if not I have no idea.
    I've experienced a lot of shit that cheats me out of climax, so I feel you man.
    My neck stays tight, its enormous and disproportional to my body. Dont know if its a contributor of not.
    Good news os they say these never last that long except in strange cases.
    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleScience View Post
    Post coitus headaches are after a result of someone performing a very hard Valsalva maneuver. There are breathing therapies similar to what power lifters and fighter pilots do to help mitigate this effect. Sometimes they are purely neurological in nature, if that's the case. A person typically has a history of migraines already. A third cause can be mechanical pressure in the upper neck and base of the skull, where some type of body work (chiropractic, Physio therapy, massage) from 6-12 weeks can help relieve it. Typically this is compression of the cervical nerves from some sort of spinal misalignment or muscular imbalance.
    I will get the dictionary and find out what that one maneuver means.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleScience View Post
    Post coitus headaches are after a result of someone performing a very hard Valsalva maneuver. There are breathing therapies similar to what power lifters and fighter pilots do to help mitigate this effect. Sometimes they are purely neurological in nature, if that's the case. A person typically has a history of migraines already. A third cause can be mechanical pressure in the upper neck and base of the skull, where some type of body work (chiropractic, Physio therapy, massage) from 6-12 weeks can help relieve it. Typically this is compression of the cervical nerves from some sort of spinal misalignment or muscular imbalance.
    Ues it could be me holding my breath too hard. I will try breathing through it next time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleScience View Post
    Post coitus headaches are often a result of someone performing a very hard Valsalva maneuver. There are breathing therapies similar to what power lifters and fighter pilots do to help mitigate this effect. Sometimes they are purely neurological in nature, if that's the case. A person typically has a history of migraines already. A third cause can be mechanical pressure in the upper neck and base of the skull, where some type of body work (chiropractic, Physio therapy, massage) from 6-12 weeks can help relieve it. Typically this is compression of the cervical nerves from some sort of spinal misalignment or muscular imbalance.

    You nailed it. I breathed through it. No ache. Thanks btw! Remind me, IOU a plesant orgasm.
    Last edited by Obs; 04-21-2017 at 01:53 AM.

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