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Is there a word for that feeling you get when you're eating ice cream or drinking something really cold - you know - that almost headache? Also, on a related topic (can you tell we just had ice cream?) is there some corollary to heartburn that describes the condition where your chest feels really cold? ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama | ||
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The usual term is ice-cream headache, though I've also seen cold stimulus headache. Apparently not everyone gets them: it's genetic. | |||
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I've always called it "brain freeze" and I usually get them when I suck on a slurpee. | |||
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I never used to get them as a child, but I do now if I eat cold things too quickly. I don't know about 'almost headache' either, CW. My worst one - after only a couple of mouthfuls of a slushed ice drink - although over in less than two minutes, was blinding! Ouch! | |||
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Geez, you can find anything on the Web! I found this nice site about brain freeze. It even has a message board with 44 registered users...apparently talking about Slurpees! Interestingly, they use the same software as OEDILF. I apparently am in that 70% of the population that isn't affected. Even though we have a 7-Eleven within walking distance, I can't say that I have ever heard the term "brainfreeze." | |||
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Thanks for asking that question again, Asa - I thought everyone had missed it. ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama | |||
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Sorry, CW, I had missed it, and if there is a word for it, it's not in my vocabulary! | |||
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