Hey Gang/Sufferers,
My name is Chris and found this site this morning after one of the MOST PAINFUL and DEBILITATING cluster head aches I have had thus far! I was ready to bang my head against my garage floor as opposed to putting it through a wall which I have done before.
I am 38 and have had these for as long as I can remember and always diagnosed as having migraines. Till. . . I actually found a competent DR. who said "You have cluster head aches my friend." It was ironic because I was picking up my Imitrex that same morning and the pharma. said it sounds like cluster aches.
The head aches come on like someone just shot me in the head! However I rarely get woken up from a sleep because of the meds I take for bipolar (I could sleep through a bomb blast). I also take lithium which does SQUAT too.
Sex. . .FORGET IT!

Any type of physical exertion is also out of the question. As of now, those are the only 2 triggers that I know. I can't pinpoint any others because they come on so fast and so hard that I can't remember what I was doing pre-head ache.
I've been hospitalized twice for these and the DR's thought I was looking for drugs till I finally grabbed him by the lab coat, brought his ear to my mouth and told him "I am not looking for drugs and find out what is wrong with me or
I will make sure you do not walk without a limp again." All I want is relief.
After that, besides getting a new ER. DR. and quickly too, I got and MRI and cat scan. They said it was nothing. What get's me is an ER. DR. looked at my cat/mri scans and not a neuro.????? That's like me looking at someones head and trying to decide what kind of hair cut I should give them (to a lesser degree of course) . . . I have not a clue. They did give me morphine which did SQUAT!!!
This last round I was given percocets and they helped a VERY little. I am also pretty tolerant of pain meds because of a VERY broken leg and skin grafts. I was on pain meds for almost 9 months.
These attacks last for weeks if not months, With a day or 2 of total relief in between. But always scared to make the "wrong move." If you all know what I mean (which I am sure you do)!
Pain mostly effects the left side of my head, with the droopy eye, nasal congestion, teary eye(s) and sometimes, what feels like paralysis of the left side of my face.
I think that that is it.

At witts end guys.
Chris