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Cluster Headache Help and Support >> Cluster Headache Specific >> Not a migraine http://www.clusterheadaches.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1289699174 Message started by 1namil on Nov 13th, 2010 at 8:46pm |
Title: Not a migraine Post by 1namil on Nov 13th, 2010 at 8:46pm
My husband has CH that range from 15-45 mins long each episode. This last time being more intense than any other. He had them last year, but we thought he had a tooth infection, or that it was TMJ flaring up. Needless to say, after having a tooth removed...that wasn't the problem.
I was just wondering, what do you (anyone) do for this? We can't go to the hospital, we have no insurance. In the ER they gave him a dose of something compared to percocet or vicodin I believe...which did nothing but make him drowsy....and wrote him a prescription for Naprosyn (Naproxen) 500mg, then sent us on our way. Are they only treating him for migraines? |
Title: Re: Not a migraine Post by Guiseppi on Nov 13th, 2010 at 10:27pm
It's really risky doing self diagnosis, I mention that because there are so many different headache types, and sudden onset head pain is occasionally a symptom of something more sinister. Masking the pain runs the risk of allowing a problem to become huge before it's addressed. Head pain generally requires a headache specialist neuro for any chance at an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment regimen.
But that does nothing to help a person without insurance. Some of the methods used to alleviate the pain: Energy drinks, rock star, Red Bull, any containing the combo of caffeine and taurine. Chugged down at the first sign of an attack, they will reduce or even abort an attack. Consider adding the following supplement while on cycle: Calcium Citrate with Vitamin D, Zinc and Magnesium, up to 4X a day, washed down with lemonade. This alters the arterial PH making you less succeptible to attacks. Avoid alcohol as this is a very common trigger for most CH'ers. Continue reading the boards, there are many other routes people use to reduce their pain. Check out clusterbusters.com alternative treatments that are showing incredible success. And figure out a way to get to a specialist, thanks for doing the footwork for your sufferer, we're damned fond of our supporters around here. [smiley=hug.gif] Joe |
Title: Re: Not a migraine Post by Ginger S. on Nov 13th, 2010 at 10:34pm
Yes, it does seem they are only treating him for migraines.
Has he been diagnosed with CH ? Do you have any free clinics around where you live? Do you have any county health programs that he would qualify for? Your hubby needs a proper diagnosis since many other things can mimic CH. Please try to get him in to see a headache specialist asap. If he does have CH there are things a Doctor and he can do to help himself. |
Title: Re: Not a migraine Post by Callico on Nov 14th, 2010 at 1:54am
Check with your social services at the hospital to see if you qualify for Public Aid or Medicaid. Not the best care, and you will have to do your own homework to get what you need, but then you need to do so anyway. Welding oxygen is probably your best bet AFTER a firm diagnosis.
Jerry |
Title: Re: Not a migraine Post by Guiseppi on Nov 14th, 2010 at 9:08am
If he is being woken up by attacks, look into melatonin. It's an over the counter medication available at health food and vitamin stores. Start with 9 mg about 30 minutes before bedtime. It will prevent the wake up attacks for many.
Joe |
Title: Re: Not a migraine Post by coach_bill on Nov 14th, 2010 at 9:51am |
Title: Re: Not a migraine Post by mikstudie on Nov 14th, 2010 at 11:26am
Very good advice here. But try to find a way to see a headache specialist
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