Leather Neck
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I didn't know whether to put this in the Sleep Disorders or the Pain Management forums, that's why I put it here in the General Health one. Every time I wake up, regardless of what time it is, or how much sleep I get, I am always in excruciating pain; and if I move, it makes it worse. It's reminiscent of what I've read about fibromyalgia, with migraines thrown in the mix, but it goes away with the fogginess that accompanies waking. The only thing that seems to help is going back to sleep. But I don't want to sleep my life away, and I have to wake up eventually; and like I said before, whenever I do finally wake up for good, it will hit me, regardless of how much sleep I've gotten. I haven't tried pain pills or anything, especially as after about 30 minutes or an hour of laying in bed after waking, I get up feeling like my generally healthy waking self again, and don't usually have intolerable or irregular pain symptoms during my waking hours, aside from that period of time (anywhere from 15 minutes to 45 minutes, usually) immediately following waking up. Is this normal? Does everybody experience this to some degree? I don't have any major physical dysfunction or disorder that I know of, but this is just unbearable. I'd say the pain ranges anywhere between a 6 to a 15 on a scale of 10 every time I wake up. It is honestly just excruciating. It is not a localized pain either, it is just a general body pain; although it does seem that the pain seems to be the worst in my head. Not exactly a headache, per se, but just lots of pain in my whole head all around, i.e. sinus pain and pressure, muscle pain, nerve pain, and yes, very frequently short-lived headaches do accompany all of this. It's just that it's not just headaches, it's my WHOLE head that hurts. I've tried hot, cold, and warm showers upon waking, but none of them seem to do a whole lot, other than to a certain extent distract me from the pain. Sometimes though, just the movement necessary to get to the shower and even the pressure of the water itself hitting my skin exacerbates the pain until it subsides. I am really frustrated by this, any and all suggestions or insights will be highly appreciated. In case you need this information, I am male, I just turned 32 this month, and I have been dealing with this pretty much my whole life. I've never thought to ask about it until now, because I just thought it was something everyone dealt with, and most were better at dealing with it than me, though in general I do have a pretty high tolerance for pain. It's just that this whole waking up thing is making me miserable, and the condition itself, not just the symptoms of it, is becoming unbearable. I will say as one last thing that there are the occasional days, about as often as a blue moon I'd imagine, where I wake up with an overall lack of pain and really feel pretty great; but for the most part, I'd say 199 times out of 200, that's not the case. And yes, it is generally intensified terribly if I am required to wake up without at least 8 hrs. of sleep. Very often I will find myself sleeping 10-12 hrs. a day, sometimes more, sometimes less. Again, thank you in advance for any help you can offer.