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Cluster Headache Help and Support >> Getting to Know Ya >> Hello and immediate question.... http://www.clusterheadaches.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1305894249 Message started by zacsz on May 20th, 2011 at 8:24am |
Title: Hello and immediate question.... Post by zacsz on May 20th, 2011 at 8:24am
Hello all; I wanted to introduce myself quickly and ask a question immediately because it's been bugging me the past few days. I'm Zac, I'm 20 and I'm a college student at a small liberal arts school in Wisconsin. My headaches have been a relatively recent phenomenon (the past 15 months or so). I've seen tons of neurologists and no one knows exactly what's going on. They're kind of like CH, sometimes, but sometimes they're not. They aren't cyclical... they've been going strong since they started 15 months ago. As so many of you are unfortunately familiar with, they are excruciating and disruptive and horrible. I believe that currently my neurologist has diagnosed them as Paroxysmal Hemicrania but they last so much longer than those do, usually. My headaches generally respond to triptans (Zomig currently) and I was on Indocin until it caused an internal bleed. My question is whether or not anyone personally has any experience or knows anyone with TMJ. It's never come up with my doctors before, but I finally noticed my jaw clicking and I am a musician (horn player) who unfortunately plays with a lot of tension in my face. I've heard and read that TMJ can cause SERIOUS headaches that frequently get confused with other sorts of HA conditions. I'm definitely not looking for a diagnosis but I'm really curious if anyone has any insight on the matter.
Hello again and thanks in advance, Zac |
Title: Re: Hello and immediate question.... Post by bejeeber on May 20th, 2011 at 2:32pm
Agreed with the above about a headache specialist being crucial, and TMJ not being related to CH.
I'm no medical professional, but I'm seriously skeptical about your TMJ being the cause of your excruciating attacks. I went to a chiropractor once and she asked me to open my mouth while she looked at me straight on. Then she gasped as she saw the crooked trajectory it took to go from closed to open, not to mention the crunchy clicky sounds! She said it was the worst she ever saw. My jaw has clicked for decades, and personally I find it to be no big deal, I'll go years without even thinking about it (luckily my jaw doesn't lock - yet). I think TMJ is very commonly diagnosed in a lot of people. |
Title: Re: Hello and immediate question.... Post by zacsz on May 21st, 2011 at 6:27pm
I thought I should reply to all this and specify some things. I appreciate all the links but should have been clearer; I have been to see a few neurologists and am currently with a headache specialist. I'm not even so concerned about TMJ being causal as much as contributing. My worst areas of pain are at least slightly different from most people with CH (though of course that doesn't rule them out) which is why I'm so curious about TMJ. I feel most of my pain in my jaw and my temple on the one side. The headache specialist has tentatively called my headaches Paroxysmal Hemicrania but he said he's really not sure because my symptoms (other than location of pain) are extremely variable. The biggest problem at the moment is I'm at school in WI and while I have a neurologist (not HA specialist) to touch base with out here, my HA specialist is in NYC, near home. I have another appointment with him in about two weeks as well as an appointment with Thomas Jefferson Headache Center in Philadelphia for some very involved 5-hour affair... has anyone been there for their headaches?
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Title: Re: Hello and immediate question.... Post by Bob Johnson on May 22nd, 2011 at 7:31am
Jefferson is first-rate. Glad that you have such rich options for consultation & treatment...
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