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Cluster Headache Help and Support >> Getting to Know Ya >> New Member from Georgia http://www.clusterheadaches.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1395718232 Message started by BradC on Mar 24th, 2014 at 11:30pm |
Title: New Member from Georgia Post by BradC on Mar 24th, 2014 at 11:30pm
Hey,
I am 29 and have been getting clusters now since I was 18. My dad gets them also, I usually get them 2-4 times a day for 4-5 weeks every other year. I am on week 3 of a cluster cycle right now and as you know I am loving life right now. The only thing that helps is injection. I have had some success with oxygen, but nothing else has helped. When I take a shot I lay in the floor because I can't lay still, with an ice pack pressed hard against my right eye. At this point of the cycle I am sick of people of people who don't understand offering their suggestions on what can help when they clearly have no idea what I am going through. I am so sick of this I can't get a good nights sleep, I am pissed off all the time and on edge, I miss being the happy guy I usually am. I have 3 little kids who don't understand and I am missing being around them and playing with them, I hate that my wife who Understands because she has been with me since I was 16 has to walk on egg shells around me because she don't know when or if I will blow a gasket. Anyway enough complaining that's a little about me. Thanks for listening have a great day. |
Title: Re: New Member from Georgia Post by BobG on Mar 25th, 2014 at 9:13am Quote:
When you are not in pain, in a calm manner, explain to your children what is happening using simple words they can understand. They will understand. Children are much smarter than most adults give them credit for. Tell them what you would like them to do when you are having an attack. When my children were 3 and 5 years old (40 years ago, damn!) they were told about the clusters and given 'jobs'. Play quietly, turn the TV down, if needed get my ice pack, please don't hug me or talk to me until it is over. The loved having a job to help me and made them feel needed and important. Then, always thank them for job well done. |
Title: Re: New Member from Georgia Post by Brad C 406 on Mar 27th, 2014 at 12:09am BobG wrote on Mar 25th, 2014 at 9:13am:
Thank you for that, I had all 3 in my lap tonight in the bed and explained it to them. I gave my twins the job of getting me and ice pack and my 7 year old the job of turning the lights off, TV off, and shutting my door. Without asking he took his sisters in his room to play with his cars. When the demon passed I went in to thank them and they just hugged me and told me they loved me and wanted to help daddy feel better. It was awesome, thank you so much for that. As you know it gets hard to think during the cycles. I am trying to think positive and as my mom tells my dad who also gets CHs we have to celebrate the small victories like going 24hrs CH free or even 12hrs. I love this site, it is nice to have people who really understand to talk to. Very uplifting during a CH cycle. Again thank you! -Brad |
Title: Re: New Member from Georgia Post by Mike NZ on Mar 27th, 2014 at 7:37pm
It sounds like you've some special kids Brad.
You'll be changing how they perceive CH from being something to be scared of to something that just happens and they know just what they need to do. |
Title: Re: New Member from Georgia Post by Eroc on Mar 27th, 2014 at 11:17pm
Your definitely not alone here Brad.
I'm 34 and also have a young daughter that doesn't completely understand. I try to just take it as stated, one hour, 12 hours, one day at a time. Stay strong my friend, Eric |
Title: Re: New Member from Georgia Post by maz on Mar 28th, 2014 at 5:03am
I have a young lady friend who is chronic and her CH is FAR FAR worse than mine. Her husband works away from home a lot and her family live at the other end of the country, so she is left in the company of her 6 year old daughter. She keeps a lovelly home as well as working, and is a fantastic mum.
This little girl plumps up the cushions, fixes up the 02, administers the injections and then makes a cup of tea. And she knows more about the hypothalmus than any adult I know. She can talk about CH with as much understanding as us. But how about this.........my friends doctor has reported her to social services as not being fit to look after a child. She's now waiting for a visit from them and living in fear of the little one being taken away. [smiley=eek.gif] You couldn't make it up Maz |
Title: Re: New Member from Georgia Post by BobG on Mar 28th, 2014 at 8:13am
your friends doctor? That's not a doctor nor a human being. That's a quack, busy-body and an not a very nice person.
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Title: Re: New Member from Georgia Post by Mike NZ on Mar 28th, 2014 at 3:19pm
Shouldn't the complaint be against the doctor for not doing enough to enable the woman to control her CH as he seems to be spending his time in a non-medical area?
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Title: Re: New Member from Georgia Post by maz on Mar 28th, 2014 at 5:43pm
Bob and Mike, I agree with you both. I guess doctors do have a duty to report it if they think a child is neglected or abused etc, but this one was being over zealous. When he said she wasn't fit he meant physically, not emotionally or mentally, but she's an emotional wreck now. As if she doesn't have enought to cope with. She goes to the headache centre in London and only has to see her GP to get prescriptions.
My friend has up to 8 HA's a day but she goes to work, her home is spotless, every spare minute devoted to the little girl who is clean, polite, healthy and happy, and never misses a day at school. But the doctor suggested that while her mother is "out of action" - in pain, hooked up to 02 etc, then she can't be watching the child properly and anything could happen. I suppose that could be true, but this is one very sensible little girl. And she has my phone number. I'm only 15 minutes away and I've offered to help whenever I can, day or night. I'll move in and sleep on the floor if I have to. |
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