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"residual" pain
« on: Nov 23rd, 2005, 10:18am »
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Hello all.  I just found this site and have really enjoyed reading your insightful posts.  I feel like I constantly have some kind of head/face pain that lingers after an attack.  Four days ago I had a full blown attack and it lasted most of the day.  Since then I have a dull, yet constant, ache on the right side of my head (the side that gets the attacks) kinda like the feeling one might get after a serious head injury.  This will usually last about a week and may taper off until the next attack.  Does anyone else experience this?  Over the counter stuff doesn't take the pain away.  Sometimes I feel like the dull pain is going to take over so I go outside or keep busy to keep my mind off it.  Does this make sense?
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Re: "residual" pain
« Reply #1 on: Nov 23rd, 2005, 11:48am »
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Some residual sensitivity--to the point of mild pain--is not uncommon but I don't recall hearing of this lasting for several days. Which is not to say it's not possible.  
 
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« Reply #2 on: Nov 23rd, 2005, 11:56am »
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after a particularly long bout of dancing i.e. 4-5 k8-k9 in a short space of time yes there has been residual pain, quite intense but nothing like the hit itself this has lasted 2-3 days at a time.
I think it might be because of the trigamathingy nerve having a sensory overload in those times
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Re: "residual" pain
« Reply #3 on: Nov 23rd, 2005, 4:20pm »
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Lips Sealed
 
yep.
 
when it's a bad one,
I can feel  a "footprint"
where the beast had his tempertamtrum
and stomped on my brain.
 
It fades....ometimes in 20 minutes...
a few time it lasted ...well, i fell asleeep
and then woke up and it still hurt there....
 
It' almost bareable...
knowing it isnt a level 10...
but still makes you wonder,
what i going on in there....
 
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Re: "residual" pain
« Reply #4 on: Nov 23rd, 2005, 9:05pm »
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i am chronic and i have a 3-4 24/7 on right temple
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Re: "residual" pain
« Reply #5 on: Nov 24th, 2005, 2:14am »
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I get the same thing. I had a major attack last wednesday night, and after the heavy pain went slightly away ( about three hours) I had the long lasting dull pain for four days. I also had quite a few spikes of brutal attacks in between. Every two -to-three years when I get into a cycle , something different happens and it just blows me away. So little has been discussed about clusters through the years that very few "normal" people even know what they are. I went to a neurologist the other day and he prescribed "prednisone" and " verapamil" AND 'oxygen' IF THEY CONTINUED AFTER TAKING THE 2 MEDS AFTER THREE DAYS !!! After 1 day the major pain is gone and I actually slept over 4 hours last night..This is a major accomplishment for me.............I am very thankful for this board because when I tell family and friends about what I am going through they all say the same thing..." yeah I get headaches too." MAKES YOU WANT TO EDUCATE THEM....BUT I ALWAYS END UP FORGIVING THEM FOR THEIR IGNORANCE.
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Re: "residual" pain
« Reply #6 on: Nov 24th, 2005, 8:22pm »
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on Nov 24th, 2005, 2:14am, zwibbs wrote:
I am very thankful for this board because when I tell family and friends about what I am going through they all say the same thing..." yeah I get headaches too." MAKES YOU WANT TO EDUCATE THEM....BUT I ALWAYS END UP FORGIVING THEM FOR THEIR IGNORANCE.

 
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« Reply #7 on: Nov 25th, 2005, 1:03am »
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Thanks Barry!! I'm alittle bummed out , even with the new meds I had a bell-ringer this very night. I guess I am just going to have to be patient with everything. Thanks again.scott
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« Reply #8 on: Nov 26th, 2005, 7:10am »
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I still get angry at my family for NOT understanding (thank goodness for this site). They've gotten to the point of just sighing and looking at the ceiling when Mom has one of her "headaches". I just want to shake them!! My four year old grandson can spot the signs - when Granny starts rubbing her left ear, he runs for the O2 and starts yelling, "Granny BREATHE!" I really think he understands more than his Mom and Dad who have lived with them since the onset back years ago. Caleb stands by (he knows not to touch me) and waits till the headache subsides, then puts up the O2 and comes back and hugs me and tells me he loves me and makes it all better. I think his parents should take lessons.  
 
Good luck at educating your family.  
 
And yes, the residual pain hangs on.... I'm chronic and my left side is always tender and there are places that "smart" if touched. Especially around my ear.  
 
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Re: "residual" pain
« Reply #9 on: Nov 26th, 2005, 8:49am »
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Residual pain is very real for me.  Like many have said here it happens after a long and high Kip hit.
 
It is like looking in a mirror, you see yourself but it is not the real you.  This residual pain is exactly for me like that.
 
It is still like a hit but it is not real... like a hit looking back at itself in the mirror.
 
The only problem with this residual pain is that you can live with it but it is exhausting to a point where you actually wish for another hit and hope the residual would have washed away at the end of that hit.
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Re: "residual" pain
« Reply #10 on: Nov 26th, 2005, 9:18am »
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on Nov 26th, 2005, 8:49am, Jasmyn wrote:

 
The only problem with this residual pain is that you can live with it but it is exhausting to a point where you actually wish for another hit and hope the residual would have washed away at the end of that hit.

 
Exactly.
I always prefer to have a real banger an dbe done with it than to have anything lingering.
 
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« Reply #11 on: Nov 26th, 2005, 6:03pm »
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Thanks everyone for the replies.  It makes me feel "normal" hearing other people KNOW what I'm talking about.  Like so many of you explained, the lingering pain sometimes is worse because you can function with it but you don't know what is around the corner.  My family thinks I'm crazy when I explain my headaches.  I either need to eat more, sleep less, exercise more or be alone in order for the pain to stop.  If that was all it took I'd be cured ten years ago!  It's great knowing there are other people out there who "get it".  I really appreciate you all.
 
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Re: "residual" pain
« Reply #12 on: Nov 27th, 2005, 12:50am »
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I'd call it hypersensative face, jaw, scalp, eye brow, etc.   Typically level of discomfort is consistent with severity of attack but by Noon things usually get pretty much back to normal - jost so I get to do it all over again the next day.  Life is grand.
 
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