Tiffany, if you have a lot of headaches you should really try to figure out what's triggering them. Keep a diary of them and exactly what you ate that day or computer/game system play or where you were or just really anything about the time before the headache came on. Also if you haven't had your eyesight checked in awhile that's something to maybe have looked into.
In my family a lot of girls get severe headaches/migraines during puberty and they do seem to outgrow them as their hormones settle down. My second oldest daughter Beth was getting them really badly. At first we thought it was just family history but it turns out they were mostly being triggered by mold growth. Beth is very reactive to mold and when my ex-husband checked on it, under the floor of the bathroom in his century old home was a very bad mold growth. Once he dealt with that Beth's migraines diminished quite bit.
Look for a cause and talk to your family doctor or a natural medicine practioner if you prefer to go that route. Ignoring severe and repetitive headaches isn't a good thing dear.