My head and eyes hurt while watching tv?

OK I'm a gammer and I play Minecraft alot.
My head started to hurt but I pushed through it.
The pain from my head went to my eyes and I started to cough. Can anyone tell me why this is happening. Today I meant to go to the hospital but a pipe broke and we couldn't drive through the water. I haven't been there for at least a year and I do not wear glasses

How to get the best internet possible for my new gaming PC? DETAILS BELOW?

So I recently invested a lot of money in a new gaming PC build. In fact, all of my parts have already arrived except for one, which is my motherboard. With this PC build, I want to play many online steam games such as CSGO, H1Z1, Rocket League, Minecraft, and many others at high quality and speed. I also plan to edit and upload high quality videos to YouTube and also stream at decent quality on Twitch.tv. Trust me when I say this, the computer hardware will not be the issue. I purchased very high quality parts and I'm very confident in my gaming PC build. The only problem that I'm afraid will have a negative impact on my experience is my internet connection. At my location, my ISP is Fairpoint Communications, and the speed is decent at the moment but I'm looking to upgrade very soon hopefully. At the moment, optimum speeds at my location are around a 3-4 download, 1 upload, and a 40 ping. Yeah, I know, that sucks. But like i said i plan to upgrade very soon if possible. I live among a family of 4, and we all share one router and modem connection. As a family, we use multiple gaming systems, mulitple computers, and multiple phones, often all at the same time. We have a DSL connection and our internet is provided through our phone line. There's even a chance that our router and modem hardware might be out of date. What are my options for getting the optimum internet connection? Should I try to upgrade my internet service? Should I get my own router / modem?

What to do in Minecraft next?

So I'm sort of an intermediate player at Minecraft. I started playing not too long ago in survival mode on my own world. So far I've created a mine, built a house with many chests, crafting tables and a furnace. I've mined all the abundant minerals stone, etc and the more precious ones iron ore, coal, lapis, redstone, gold, and diamond. I've made torches, a map, compass, sheers etc. I'm just wondering what is there to do next? I'm sort of stuck - if you know what I mean? What do you do in Minecraft after you've sort of mined all the main elements and have built shelter?

What could have happened to make it stop turning on?

One day, 2 years ago, I had a Toshiba Satellite C… Something. I don't remember.

One day, I went to turn it on and go do whatever I did, like play games such as Empire total war or Minecraft, as I did very often on it. It didn't turn on. All there was was an indicator light of it being on, but there was no sound, no response, nothing but an indicator light.

I did everything common sense and the internet told me to do that day. Nothing worked. If I remember correctly, it worked fine before that. The A/C adapter worked fine, as we tried it on another laptop. Nothing was wrong with the electrical either.

It just stopped doing anything. So, again, what could have caused this in case it happens again to another computer one day?

Computer randomly turning off and freezing? (Not PSU related)?

So recently my computer has been acting strange. I custom build this PC and have had to fix it several times. This is the only one that has stumped me. Whenever my computer is put under any kind of stress, like with video games even as simple as Minecraft, after a few minutes, it either freezes or turns off. I'm pretty sure it's not PSU related because when it turns off, the lights and fans stay on for about 10 seconds, like it normally does on an average shutdown. I'm able to turn it right back on. I think it's my RAM, but I want some second opinions. Thoughts?