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Title: message board Post by jamsie c. on Jan 26th, 2011 at 4:37pm
Hi everyone,I`m jamsie c.been a ch for about 12 years but this is my worst year so far. Started cluster on Nov 6 last year,and still killing me today despite almost every drug known to the Neurology dept at my local Hosp.I`m having about 4 or 5 attacks a day now down from 7 in december and early jan.Spent xmas and new year in hosp morphined off my tits, but better than the total despair of being at home in pain.Back later,starting the mad dance now!
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Title: Re: message board Post by Brew on Jan 26th, 2011 at 4:50pm
What meds have you tried, specifically, and for how long and at what dosages?
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Title: Re: message board Post by bejeeber on Jan 26th, 2011 at 6:20pm Guiseppi wrote on Jan 26th, 2011 at 6:00pm:
What Joe said!! Lots of us have gone through every drug known to the neurology dept. to little or no avail, only to come here and finally find some relief with stuff like the O2 that Joe suggests. Welcome! I too am hoping this could mark the beginning of a new, improved chapter for you. |
Title: Re: message board Post by jamsie c. on Jan 27th, 2011 at 7:49am
Thanks for taking notice.when I was first diagnosed, Iwas prescribed,240mg verapamil daily (now 360mg),dihydrocodeine 30mg (2x4 a day)tramadol 50mg(1x4 a day)arthrotec (50mg 1x3 aday) and sumatriptam inject at onset of attack. If that lot didnt work its off to a&e for i.v. morphine and O2.After being in hosp cos the sumatriptan stopped working I now have lithium(300mg)a day and Oramorph at home. No O2 at home cos Im a smoker.
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Title: Re: message board Post by Brew on Jan 27th, 2011 at 7:53am Quote:
Don't let them unload this bullshit on you. Smoke outside or put your O2 rig outside, under cover. Just NEVER smoke while the O2 is running. O2 should be the FIRST line of defense as your abortive. |
Title: Re: message board Post by wimsey1 on Jan 27th, 2011 at 7:57am
Smoke outside...get O2. That's what I, and others here, do. As to the meds...I know it seems futile but please notice the levels you describe for both verapamil and lithium are a bit low. Higher than off lable use, but low for us. I think there is room for twice as much in both Rxs. We are an unusually stubborn lot and tend to find effective ranges much, much higher than would others. True for O2 as well. Most initially prescribe low flow rates whereas we tend to need 25lpm or higher. Just some things to discuss with your doc. Blessings. lance
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Title: Re: message board Post by jamsie c. on Jan 27th, 2011 at 8:21am
thanks for the advice guys,it helps alot, as here in the U.K its hard to find a doc who`s heard of ch, which makes you feel very alone.When Ihave to call an ambulance to get to hosp,the crew will arrive and Im doing the funky twostep inthe kitchen, they all say sit still and calm down,when Isay I can't, they'll say come on its only a headache! it's a good job we have gun law here or I'd be doing life.anyway I've got the docs tomorrow,and try for O2 again.sorry Ihav'nt done a profile yet ,do that next.Probably put it in wrong place as yesterday was my 1st time on a computer.Once again thanks, I really mean it.
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Title: Re: message board Post by GaryW on Jan 27th, 2011 at 8:36am jamsie c. wrote on Jan 27th, 2011 at 8:21am:
Hi Jamsie, I think that just about sums up the ignorance we face with CH (and in the UK!)....And in my opinion, is THE single most scary part of being a sufferer....My Doc (No, I wont start here...) So I am going down the self-help route as far as O2 is concerned...I will put you in my 'buddy list' and will let you know as soon as I come up with links,addresses,costs, specifics etc.... Make sure you put 'UK' in your profile so we can get recognised on this great site and stick together! I have looked on our UK equivalent site and the attitude and terminology on there is, how can I put this, quite 'different'! Cheers Gary |
Title: Re: better late than never,profile,jamsie c. Post by jamsie c. on Jan 27th, 2011 at 9:16am
I'm 42yrs old going on 80 at the moment,married to Tina (my best friend & saviour) for the last (best) 14yrs and have a beautiful 3yr old daughter Grace and a 112lb very large black lab/shepherd cross dog called Girvan who thinks he's human.We all live in West London,luckily for me about 400yds from West Middlesex Hospital.I have been a Head Chef for the last 20 some years and loved every day of it,until last week when I lost my job as I've been off sick since the beginning of nov 2010, with this cluster.I now very rarely leave the house apart from taking Grace to nursery & picking her up again. Thank the big man upstairs I found CH.com. I was starting to think I was alone in england.Looking forward to a day without pain. jamsie c.
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Title: Re: message board Post by wimsey1 on Jan 28th, 2011 at 7:20am
We are too, Jamsie, we are too. May your day come much sooner than later. Let us know how you make out. God bless. lance
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Title: Re: message board Post by Guiseppi on Jan 28th, 2011 at 10:06am
We'll do anything we can to help you get to that day Jamsie....I HATE how much CH used to take away from my wife and girls...... >:(
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