I'm assuming this is futile, but I'm hoping that someone might have some information regarding my situation. I went skydiving for the first time almost three years ago. Everything went smoothly; there were no issues at all. As best as I can remember, I had a headache immediately after the jump. I assumed that this was normal and maybe just had to do with the quick altitude change, air pressure, etc.
Three years later, I still have a persistent daily headache along with a stiff/sore neck and mild fatigue. It's a constant, dull, warm pain that starts in the neck and goes up the back of my head. It's essentially a classic tension headache only it is highly unusual for this type of headache to have a sudden onset and become so persistent. I've been to several doctors, a neurologist (MRI normal), three chiropractors, two massage therapists, and an acupuncturist, and nobody has been able to put their finger on the source of the issue. The headache has gone away completely on two occasions, each time for several weeks, before returning. The first time it went away was after about six months of working with a chiropractor and massage therapist. The second time was after I decided to start doing yoga five times a week. However, like I said, the headache came back after a few weeks. Massage therapy and acupuncture both were able to put a dent in the headache and stiff neck, but things are always back to "normal" within a couple days.
At this point, I've pretty much given up on doctors. I'm assuming that this is something with which I'm just going to have to live. Anyway, the point of this post is to see if anyone has dealt with anything similar, might have some idea as to what happened, or might have some sort of insight into this whole thing. Thanks.