I was In the gym leg pressing, final rep pushing really hard and forgot to breathe...
Massive pain In the middle of my head like a weird headache and hat to go and sit down for 10 mins.
Following day on chest it hurt again same sort of pain not even straining with weight but later passed, still feel a bit headachy now and again...
Am I ok?
Op doesn't want to die skinny
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12-25-2011, 01:29 PM #1
Burst blood vessel in head?? Help
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12-25-2011, 01:43 PM #2
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12-25-2011, 02:17 PM #3
Yes was the best and most logical conclusion you came to .
BRB suffering from the benz because I didn't breath on one rep .Ka0s :In my experience, doing heavy barbell squats, bench presses, deadlifts, military presses, rows, etc. builds no significant muscle mass.
What you need to really get big is a solid routine which focuses on light weights and cable movements to really force blood into those muscles and get that deep burn & powerful contraction
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12-25-2011, 02:21 PM #4
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12-25-2011, 02:25 PM #5
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Same **** happened to me man. I tried to lift a few times afterwards and the pain cam back immediately from moderate exercise. I went to hospital and it was a swollen blood vessel in the back of my head above neck(even though the pain felt it was in the center of my head). I ended up coming of krealkalyn creatine, excessive arginine and caffeine, and re hydrating myself. I also took two months off lifting all together. I didn't want to but they said I was I was at high risk of aneurysm. Hope this helps man. Take it easy
"Love is a stronger emotion then hate, and I'm all about strength."
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12-25-2011, 02:28 PM #6Ka0s :In my experience, doing heavy barbell squats, bench presses, deadlifts, military presses, rows, etc. builds no significant muscle mass.
What you need to really get big is a solid routine which focuses on light weights and cable movements to really force blood into those muscles and get that deep burn & powerful contraction
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12-25-2011, 02:37 PM #7
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12-25-2011, 02:40 PM #8Ka0s :In my experience, doing heavy barbell squats, bench presses, deadlifts, military presses, rows, etc. builds no significant muscle mass.
What you need to really get big is a solid routine which focuses on light weights and cable movements to really force blood into those muscles and get that deep burn & powerful contraction
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12-25-2011, 02:44 PM #9
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Im tired of seeing your dogmatic posts everywhere. Your are not a doctor and neither am I.
" A rupture in the brain could cause headaches, dizziness or double vision, weakness, trouble speaking, and even a tingling sensation. If a broken blood vessel is suspected in the brain, medical treatment should be sought immediately."
And yeah brah im mad"Love is a stronger emotion then hate, and I'm all about strength."
-Big Mike (defending Celine Dion as his choice of workout music).
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12-25-2011, 02:55 PM #10Ka0s :In my experience, doing heavy barbell squats, bench presses, deadlifts, military presses, rows, etc. builds no significant muscle mass.
What you need to really get big is a solid routine which focuses on light weights and cable movements to really force blood into those muscles and get that deep burn & powerful contraction
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12-25-2011, 02:58 PM #11
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12-25-2011, 03:01 PM #12Ka0s :In my experience, doing heavy barbell squats, bench presses, deadlifts, military presses, rows, etc. builds no significant muscle mass.
What you need to really get big is a solid routine which focuses on light weights and cable movements to really force blood into those muscles and get that deep burn & powerful contraction
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12-25-2011, 03:04 PM #13
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12-25-2011, 03:11 PM #14Ka0s :In my experience, doing heavy barbell squats, bench presses, deadlifts, military presses, rows, etc. builds no significant muscle mass.
What you need to really get big is a solid routine which focuses on light weights and cable movements to really force blood into those muscles and get that deep burn & powerful contraction
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12-26-2011, 01:14 AM #15
Thanks done some research and it's a headache/pain that is caused from a build up of pressure and expands blood vessels In your head, if you keep doing it it can cause brain separation or anurism which are both life threatening. It caused by high blood pressure from lifting and I was talking white flood at the time which could have been a benefactor to causing it. So Im going to stop wf and still lift but check breathing and see how I feel..
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12-26-2011, 01:24 AM #16
You do not have a burst blood vessel in your brain (you would be unconscious or six feet under right now) and it's not caused by a build up of expanding blood vessels in your head. Raised intracranial pressure causes pain (commonly known as a headache), if chronic there needs to be a reason. You do not have an aneurysm and you can't cause an aneurysm to occur. High blood pressure causes charcot-bouchard microaneurysms, you are correct, but it would probabaly take 40 years of hypertension to cause this.
What you have is a muscle spasm in your neck/head muscles that is causing pain, pure and simple. Take a few days off or take paracetamol and stop being so paranoid. I'd recommend seeing a doctor in future if you have any serious concerns about anything rather than asking a group of teenagers online that don't understand correct grammar let alone clinical diagnosis.
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12-26-2011, 02:04 AM #17
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