See a neurologist: the only rational way I could put your symptoms together and come to a conclusion on the site, is to assume, that there is something in your back, pressing on a nerve, thus causing pain, the pain is then present at night, which keeps you up accounting for the drowsiness. The headaches, baby related to the back problem they can do this or maybe due to lack of sleep. See a neurologist
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