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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Here we have a person with bad headaches in body and soul category. I had a friend who had the same collapsed in the street and was rushed to hospital and found to have a blood clot and was operated on immediately another 20 minuets he would have been dead, so the hospital told him. He has never worked since. Some of the advice given in this thread whilst well meaning is wrong if there was useful help lines as I said the NHS direct they would be better to advise this person, also woolfgang as people go onto body and soul to ask these questions what better place to put all these very useful phone numbers together.
Those people are nurses NOT doctors and even doctors, with such minimal information, could not possibly have diagnosed any life threatening problem such as that suffered by your friend. That sounds as if it may have been a CVA of some kind.
Without a CT scan such major problems are extremely dificult to diagnose accurately.
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Both AB and the people who contribute usually suggest going to see a doctor ASAP if worried.
I am amazed at the first part of your answer silly moo glad you�re not my health worker. The N.H.S Direct is a very good service it also helps direct people where to go therefore use resources economically. I think a permanent N.H.S Direct phone number with the warning in B&S is a good idea. Here is a link to N.H.S Direct.
If you are ill this is the link to use.
I was not denigrating NHS Direct - I was simply saying that in the case of severe headaches the advice from NHS Direct would have been no different from that of most ABers.
They cannot, and have never said that they can, diagnose over the phone.
In the Q linked to below virtually every A said go and see a doctor.
This is exactly the sort of advice given by the nurses answering the phones at NHS Direct.
As far as not wanting me as your health worker I would like to say that I am good at my job and have been doing it for over 30 years. If you needed my professional expertise you would be glad that I was there.
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Body-and-Soul/Question107 190.html