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Rebound symptoms / meds withdrawal?
« on: Mar 29th, 2005, 12:02am »
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Hi,
Can you please share your expertise with me?  
 
My husband has gone thru a series of meds to break his cycle. The latest treatment was Frovan and Prednisone. Frovan treatment ended about 2 weeks ago. He is tapering off of Prednisone and will be finished with it in 1 day.  
 
He has been full of drugs nonstop since late January. Really watches what he eats and has had no alcohol/caffeine. He thought the cycle was ending and was doing well last week.  
 
This morning he had a general tightness all over his head and the main fireball of pain shifted to behind his OTHER eye, which I know is not typical of clusters. He said it didn't feel cluster-like but was miserable. Nauseated/fatigued all day. Later in the day, his doc prescribed Amerge and he took one. He didn't notice any effect and is still miserable at 11pm now.
 
The research I've done doesn't really lead me to any conclusions other than... is this a rebound headache due to medication withdrawal? He also said O2 only worked minimally today.
 
Sorry for such wordiness. Any ideas?  
 
Thank you! You are great, great people.  
Lisa
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Re: Rebound symptoms / meds withdrawal?
« Reply #1 on: Mar 29th, 2005, 9:53am »
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You don't have much to lose by trying the Kudzu...
Look for the related threads for info.
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Re: Rebound symptoms / meds withdrawal?
« Reply #2 on: Mar 30th, 2005, 3:04am »
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Dear Lisa.  I have had a kip10 on the left side of my face with complete eye closure, swelling weeping eye and runny nose (all on effected side), only to wake up the next morning with it attacking the opposite side of my face in the same manner. This actually helped my doc make a better diagnosis on my clusters as he said that he had never seen that in just a migraine. He then took all the printouts of information from the clusterheadaches site so he could study up on it and the various treatments that were working for people including the types of treatments found in cluster busters. He said that he had some other patients that were possibly having the same problems. I am using Kudzu right now but I will be starting testing with Hawaiian Baby Wine Woodrose seeds which contain LSA starting early next week. Feel free to pm me if you are interested in the results. I will also be posting them. Best wishes. Joe
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