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Look into cervicogenic headache. The pain pattern fits that, as does being triggered by position. The olfactory nerve can get irritated, causing what feels like sinusitis. It is often misdiagnosed as migraine.

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Thank you, it’s the weirdest feeling. I feel better when I rest in the afternoon. I usually feel fine for the most part and then boom, I move a certain way and this pain hits me in the head. Muscle relaxers seem to help. I take just 1 mg in the morning when I start noticing it and then 2 mg at night before bed.

Yes, I am also seeing a cervicogenic neck doctor. He gave up too.