Alright, a question for you all out there.
As you may have read in the rants thread, since like Saturday I've been getting headaches daily, and they're really getting on my nerves. Up until today, they only appeared at night, but now it decided to pop up in the middle of the day (of course a day full of classes) and it's absolutely killing me. The headaches aren't severe, but enough to annoy me and hamper with my ability to focus and do normal stuff. I've been trying to pinpoint what exactly may be causing this, so I don't have to take time away from my classes to see a doctor (though if they don't go away by Friday I'm seeing a doctor).
So here's my question: Since getting to Iowa, I've walked everywhere. I've never taken the bus, and any place I have to go to I walk there. The furthest I have to walk time-wise is usually 15 to 20 minutes. Now, before Iowa, I was a sloth and minimally exercised. Could this sudden up-tick in daily exercise be causing this onset of daily headaches? Google says that you can get headaches from workouts, but it's not like I'm doing intense running for 30 minutes, just walking for 15 minute stints around twice a day. If this is the cause, is there anything I can do to stop it? Or do I just have to let my body adjust to all the walking I'm now doing?
My first guess would be an allergy. What's in the air around you?