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Hi All,
I think maybe it's time we brought some more attention to the only truly effective counter-measure yet discovered in the fight against Cluster Headache. No one here needs to be reminded of the cost to their lives in having to deal with this horrible affliction. Yet, by some curious turn of events, a class of drugs has been re-discovered which could end it!
By no means have all the kinks been ironed out in the effective use of them, but, for most if not all sufferers, psychedelics can provide a path out of their personal Hell. Our government, in its concern for our welfare, has stifled legitimate research and criminalized the personal use, production and propagation of plants containing these substances. Fear of prosecution and belief in the myths surrounding them and their use have prevented most law-abiding sufferers - and their doctors, caregivers, friends and families - from paying any serious attention to the use of psychedelics in the treatment of Cluster Headache.
I know a lot of people get almost miraculous relief from hyperventilating pure oxygen. Many couldn't get through the day without Imitrex or Verapamil. But who would continue using them if they found something that provided more than short-term, superficial relief?
Far too little research has been conducted to provide anyone with a prescription giving precise instructions on using psychedelics to treat their headaches. I'm sure that will come in time. In the meantime, general guidelines are all we have and everyone to some extent is his own guinea pig. How much to take, when and how to take it, how to prepare oneself; all these things and more require individual experimentation. I'm not saying that there's no risk. There's risk in everything we do and risk induces fear - particularly when dealing with substances which have (or can have) a profound effect on our psychology. Whether the reward here is worth the risk is something that everyone must determine for themselves.
For most, the fact that these substances are illegal to possess, produce, transfer or use is enough to prevent them from even being considered. For others, the promise of a drug that can end their suffering, at dosages far below what has been used recreationally and in religious ceremonies for centuries, is worth the risk.
I may be mistaken, but as far as I can determine, this is the most widely read and posted-to Topic on this forum. I think that's as it should be. Maybe it should be required reading for anyone diagnosed with Cluster Headache.
Just my too sense,
Ron
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