So obviously I know that this isn’t the solution, but would a hole in the head equalize the pressure and relieve pain? Or are pressure headaches within the bloodstream or something internal?

Really wish I had a tire valve on the back of my neck to balance out.

  • @[email protected]
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    You should look up trepanning. It is the earliest form of surgery we have archaeological evidence for (like back in caveman times). Basically, intracranial pressure would be relieved by drilling small holes into the skull using flint. Something like 5% of all skulls archaeologists find have evidence of trepanning, and it’s clearly deliberate, not a war wound.

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      That’s where I originally got the idea years back. I’m like “cavemen seemed to manage DIY brain surgery pretty well, can’t be that hard”

      Then again, the ancient patients could have “survived” but suffer extensive brain damage, we don’t really know.

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        Also we don’t really know why they did it, could have been religious or a punishment for all we know

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        The thing all those patients have in common is that they are dead.

        • @3ntrancedOP
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          Fact: 100% of people to breathe air eventually die. Coincidence?