Just to share with you of the "unknowable." Neurologist had defined it as "Occipital Neuralgia." A neurological disorder caused by a traumatic brain injury. In my case - too many blows to the head as a boxer. It had caused me to have headaches, dizziness/lightheaded everyday. "Scopolamine" is a patch that neurologist had prescribed me and thus far it seems to be working.
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