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(Message started by: thomas on Feb 18th, 2004, 12:58pm)

Title: Horner's syndrome.....
Post by thomas on Feb 18th, 2004, 12:58pm
I've had it long before I had ch.  I know not everone gets it.  But, of those that do, do you also get it in the non-ch side?

Title: Re: Horner's syndrome.....
Post by Debby on Feb 18th, 2004, 1:08pm
Hello once again.

Yes I do.  The strange thing is my attacks are on the rhs but during a cycle I got a burst vain at the end of the  lhs eye which has never gone away.  And just below the eye too.  But as for the drooping it is very prominent on the lhs and have had it on the rhs in cycle.

Hope that helps

DEBBY

Title: Re: Horner's syndrome.....
Post by PatFan on Feb 18th, 2004, 2:17pm
My eye only droops on the side I'm having the HA on. Always on the right. It usually returns to normal after a cycle of 2-3 months. If it was particularly brutal, it takes a bit longer to return to normal and not notice it. I have my HA's under control with meds right now, but I can tell when I would be having one, and the drooping eye still occurs even though the intense pain is not present.

Title: Re: Horner's syndrome.....
Post by Prense on Feb 18th, 2004, 7:14pm

on 02/18/04 at 12:58:10, thomas wrote:
I've had it long before I had ch.  I know not everone gets it.  But, of those that do, do you also get it in the non-ch side?


Not that I have ever noticed...

Title: Re: Horner's syndrome.....
Post by KarynG on Feb 19th, 2004, 1:36pm
Not that I've noticed, but then again, I never noticed it on you...

Of course I am thus far able to treat almost all my CH immediately so maybe not going through the process as often has something to do with it??

Title: Re: Horner's syndrome.....
Post by thomas on Feb 19th, 2004, 2:00pm

on 02/19/04 at 13:36:54, KarynG wrote:
Not that I've noticed, but then again, I never noticed it on you...i

Only when I'm really tired........left eye droops horribly.... Check you pic cd from the N.C. meet and greet, there's a really good one........ it looks terrible. lol

Title: Re: Horner's syndrome.....
Post by thomas on Feb 19th, 2004, 4:44pm
Scientific research only........... this is a BAD picture of me, but a good example of Horner's syndrome.
http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b4dc38b3127cceb889c43f59540000001610

Title: Re: Horner's syndrome.....
Post by Doug_L on Feb 19th, 2004, 5:17pm
I have Horner’s on my left side.
I was a right sider only for years then changed to a lefty. Now i'm back to my right.
The Horner’s in only on my left regardless. Ch will make it worse. If i’m sick form a cold, hangover, tired it will also make my Horner’s worse. Just FYI.

DougL

Title: Re: Horner's syndrome.....
Post by thomas on Feb 19th, 2004, 5:33pm

on 02/19/04 at 17:17:33, Doug_L wrote:
I have Horner’s on my left side.
I was a right sider only for years then changed to a lefty. Now i'm back to my right.
The Horner’s in only on my left regardless. Ch will make it worse. If i’m sick form a cold, hangover, tired it will also make my Horner’s worse. Just FYI.

DougL

Man just like me.  Horner's on left, ch on right, Horner's presents on right; before, during and after ch.  Tired, drunk, hung over, makes it worse.

Title: Re: Horner's syndrome.....
Post by t_h_b on Feb 19th, 2004, 6:21pm
Thomas, a bit of divergence, finally.  

Horner's only on CH side and only during attacks with some residual that goes away in a few hours max.

During the peak of an attack I can't open my left eye at all.

Thomas



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