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Delayed headache after Pfizer booster

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Had Pfizer Booster in December then a month later started with a light pressure on top of head. Now have a daily headache that is either temples, top of head, back of head, cheeks. Not a throbbing headache but can be one side or both sides. Anyone had same as now been weeks. Some days worse than others. I had headaches 4 weeks after my AZ first vaccine but this started a month after booster. I was a bit stressed in work at the time too. Painkillers don't help all the time but I'm not continously taking.

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I suffer from chronic daily migraines and since I got my booster in December, I have terrible pain on the top /back of my head everyday. My 3 vaccines were all pfizher. 195fifi

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Hi. Did you have migraines before the vaccine?

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Sorry just read you do.

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