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Cluster Headache Help and Support >> Getting to Know Ya >> Not convinced I'm a CH'er. http://www.clusterheadaches.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1364496739 Message started by ds11 on Mar 28th, 2013 at 2:52pm |
Title: Not convinced I'm a CH'er. Post by ds11 on Mar 28th, 2013 at 2:52pm
Hello,
I hope I can get some advice - I'm new to the forum and not entirely convinced I'm suffering from cluster headaches. A neurologist diagnosed me yesterday - said he thinks it's cluster headaches but he's not sure. I received a prescription for Verapamil and oxygen. My pain does start at night - around 5 a.m. and is focused on the left side between my eye and nose. I can have several nights of intense pain or mild pain or discomfort where it feels like the muscle of my eye is inflamed - it's unpredictable. Sometimes I have one night of pain and then several days of mild discomfort. Sometimes no intense pain - just days where my eye hurts when I move it. If it is bad, the pain will last well into the afternoon until I take something - usually percocet. My eyelid does swell a little. No nausea or sensitivity to light. I also don't have the stuffy runny eye/nose. In a month, I probably only have 10 days where I don't feel any discomfort. Not sure if it's related, but I also have an extremely loud hum that I can hear coming from the left side of my head. I have a history of sinus infections but my ENT doesn't think this is sinus related. The neurologist wants me to try this medication for three months and see if anything changes. I read that Verapamil has a lot of side effects and frankly I'm hesitant to use it - especially if it's not cluster headaches. I would really appreciate any advice I could get. Thank you, Dawna |
Title: Re: Not convinced I'm a CH'er. Post by Mike NZ on Mar 28th, 2013 at 7:19pm
CH when it first starts can sometimes not quite follow the classical symptoms. For me the initial ones were painful and could be handled with pain medication, although it didn't take too long before they matched the IHS classification symptoms that we are all familiar with.
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Title: Re: Not convinced I'm a CH'er. Post by wimsey1 on Mar 29th, 2013 at 8:08am
What led your doc to diagnose you with clusters? Was this a shot in the dark, or were there symptoms identified as cluster specific? I ask because what you list are not the classic identifiers. Here's hoping you dont have chs! blessings. lance
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Title: Re: Not convinced I'm a CH'er. Post by ds11 on Mar 29th, 2013 at 2:25pm
Thank you all for the nice replies! I'm 47 - this pain has been going on for a little over a year. The pain wakes me up at night so I don't know if I go from good to bad quickly. If it's bad, I take a percocet which works pretty quickly. Sometime, it's not too bad and I suffer with it for several hours...usually gone by noon. I don't get these "attacks" during the day...I think lying down brings them on.
I'm not sure why the neurologist thinks they are CH...maybe because they occur at night? And when I wake up in the morning my eyelid is swollen. I'm thinking about getting a second opinion before I start taking medication for something the neurologist says I "might have." |
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