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(Message started by: DJ on Oct 28th, 2004, 8:00am)

Title: Decreased O2 levels and CH?
Post by DJ on Oct 28th, 2004, 8:00am
Ran across this, this morning.  Please forgive me if you guys have already posted the article.  Very, very interesting...

http://www.heartcenteronline.com/myheartdr/home/research-detail.cfm?reutersid=4799

-DJ

Title: Re: Decreased O2 levels and CH?
Post by Ruth on Oct 28th, 2004, 8:18am
Thank you for sharing that info.
Ruth

Title: Re: Decreased O2 levels and CH?
Post by EvertBoer on Oct 29th, 2004, 6:21pm
Not directly related to the heart defect part, but is related to decreased O2 levels. I have noticed that when in cycle, if I am involved in meetings at work in a small room with many people, doors closed and no ventilation, I would get a CH, even though I rarely get them at work because I'm too busy.  I now place myself near the door, insist that the door remains partly open and just tell everyone I'm going to get a CH if I don't. I never had anyone complain.

Title: Re: Decreased O2 levels and CH?
Post by forgetfulnot on Oct 29th, 2004, 8:15pm
I wonder if MVP "mitral valve prolapse" could also fall in this catagory?

Lee

Title: Re: Decreased O2 levels and CH?
Post by sailpappy on Nov 10th, 2004, 11:05am
DJ,
    My deceased Father in Law was the only person to ever learn what a malady it is we suffer from, His heart was failing and only pumping like 18 percent when he started having a headache that mimiced Clusters to a tee!
     He apologized to me for ever doubting the pain I suffer when they started, he suffered constantly with them until he finally expired. He also went through some period of dementia associated with this too!
     Near the end he was seeing people that were not there and actually thought my Mother In Law was running a gambling parlor out of her home, never was anyone there but her and on occassion my wife and I!
                                                               pappy

Title: Re: Decreased O2 levels and CH?
Post by floridian on Nov 10th, 2004, 12:04pm
Surgery to repair that heart problem reduces migraine.  Sounds like an oxygen issue.


Quote:
Neurology. 2004 Nov 9;63(9):1760-1761.      

   Percutaneous closure of patent foramen ovale reduces the frequency of migraine attacks.

   Gupta VK, Schwerzmann M, Windecker S.


No abstract, but the title says it all.

Title: Re: Decreased O2 levels and CH?
Post by ozzy on Nov 10th, 2004, 1:28pm
Nice one Deej.


17 out of 40 statistically significant, but not enough IMO.


Interesting, though.


Ozzy

Title: Re: Decreased O2 levels and CH?
Post by floridian on Nov 10th, 2004, 2:14pm

on 11/10/04 at 13:28:13, ozzy wrote:
Nice one Deej.


17 out of 40 statistically significant, but not enough IMO.


Interesting, though.


Ozzy


17/40 is only a problem if you believe there is a single cause.  The other 23 could have lung problems that reduce oxygenation, sleep apnea, carbon monoxide from smoking or occupational exposure, faulty neurons that regulate breathing, weird hemoglobin, etc etc.    

Title: Re: Decreased O2 levels and CH?
Post by ozzy on Nov 10th, 2004, 2:37pm

Quote:
7/40 is only a problem if you believe there is a single cause.  The other 23 could have lung problems that reduce oxygenation, sleep apnea, carbon monoxide from smoking or occupational exposure, faulty neurons that regulate breathing, weird hemoglobin, etc etc.



Yeah, but wouldn't all have *low* ,blood oxygen levels, which would become a reliable diagnostic tool?


Ozzy

Title: Re: Decreased O2 levels and CH?
Post by floridian on Nov 10th, 2004, 4:34pm

on 11/10/04 at 14:37:05, ozzy wrote:
Yeah, but wouldn't all have *low* ,blood oxygen levels, which would become a reliable diagnostic tool?

Ozzy


Not necessarily, not all the time.  Sleep apnea is probably a factor in 30-80% of clusterheads, depending on whose numbers you look at ... but only at night.  Alcohol may work by hitting the aryl hydrocarbon receptors, but it also depresses respiration - (and alcohol is only a problem in cycle, indicating that something else is going on.)  Wish this shite wasn't so complicated.  



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