Thanks everyone for your great attitude too

I really like to think of myself as a positive personality and even find good things about CH in general. So far I've found:
1) For the first time in my life I'm capable of a very healthy lifestyle. I'm eating a lot of fruit and following a vegetarian diet to control the beast and constipation caused by Verapamil. I've lost a lot of weight and look better than in a long while.
2) I've basically totally stopped drinking any alcohol. Most I do is take one sip.
3) Even though the CH for me is really painful, it lasts only an hour at a time and comes only twice every day. Life outside that is completely normal if you can just stop worrying about the next hit and meds and so on

4) There is a very strong motivation to maintaining a regular sleeping rhythm...well, that can be annoying sometimes, but mostly I think it's a good thing.
Anyways, that's my short list

And Carrie, I've been on Prednisolon at 10mg twice a day for two months now continously. I've been on and off it periodically for around half a year. I would want to discontinue it, mostly because I don't really know how much it really helps with the hits anymore, and of course because of the side effects. It seems like it has suppressed my natural steroid production already, because I get hit every day twice...or the beast just has gotten stronger? 30mg/day used to make me completely pain free. Without the Prednisolon I do and did get the early morning 4 am hits and basically looked like a zombie on crack after a while

, so it has at least made those go away. I'm pretty sure that long term sleep deprivation is pretty unhealthy too

The couple of times I've forgotten to take the 10mg of Prednisolon have caused some quite heavy constant shadowing in a matter of hours, which I think is another clue to my natural steroid production being suppressed, though.
However, I've asked two different doctors, including my neuro, and they both think that since I'm still young I have plenty of time to try out Verapamil properly before there should be any risk of long term damage caused by corticosteroids, so they should be discontinued only after I find proper prophylaxis from hopefully Verapamil now. In their opinion, corticosteroids have a far worse reputation than they really deserve, and long term damage is usually caused only after using years of high doses. E.g. one of my friends, same age as me, used Prednisolon for two years at a dose of 40-80mg/day and had no long term problems from it whatsoever.
Pain free days to everyone!

- Rosa