Am I pregnant?
Originally Posted by 2002S2K,Aug 5 2004, 05:31 AM
I am with Yogi...I have read in numerous places that the main reason people get headaches is dehydration. Try drinking a few extra glasses of water or Gatorade or something of the like each day. It should definitely help.
yellafeva: no offense, but why are you asking for our advice, if you are brushing each and every single one of our advices aside?? do you care or do you not care to understand why you are getting headaches in the morning??
No dude, I read every single advice on here and done it. I've drunk more water, but before this, I usually drank at least a gallon of water a day; that's twice more than the health experts suggest.
But now, ah, I don't give a shit. If I die, I die.
*you can tell that I'm not in the best of mood right now* 
Btw, thanks Yogi! I read your post when you first posted.
But now, ah, I don't give a shit. If I die, I die.
*you can tell that I'm not in the best of mood right now* 
Btw, thanks Yogi! I read your post when you first posted.
Originally Posted by yellafeva,Aug 5 2004, 03:42 AM
Thanks for the serious advice, but I seriously doubt there'd be a gas leak. Or could there be?
I'll look into it.
The gas furnace is all the way in the garage, and my bedroom is all the way upstairs with the windows open, since it's the summer. I doubt there's any gas leak, and if there was, it'd be in the garage. But what device could I use to check on it? I'm 100% sure there's no gas leak, but just for the peace of mind, I'd like to do a check up. What device? Thanks!
I'll look into it.The gas furnace is all the way in the garage, and my bedroom is all the way upstairs with the windows open, since it's the summer. I doubt there's any gas leak, and if there was, it'd be in the garage. But what device could I use to check on it? I'm 100% sure there's no gas leak, but just for the peace of mind, I'd like to do a check up. What device? Thanks!
Anyway, we had to call the gas company and they came with some kind of gas sniffer (maybe similar to CO alarm sensor (Carbon monoxide) sometimes incorporated in a fire alarm thingy, but in this case it sniffs for Hydrocarbons I think).
About 15 years ago there was a gasleak outside(!) our old house and my sister suffered the headaches. Our housedoctor said we should have the place checked for gasleak.
Good luck,
Siepel
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