j.p.m.
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I’m a 33 y/o male, episodic clusters since the age of 20. I've had very predictable cluster cycles aprox. 1 every 11 months, each stretching 6 to 10 weeks, 1 to 2 hits a day getting more frequent towards the end of the cycle. I've had limited success with ibuprofin, triptans, verapimil, and prednisone, and opiates. The meds would always work at first, but when the cycle peaked, nothing could tame the demon and in fact everything I tried seemed to make it worse.
Last year after reading this board and some of the other related sites, I decided I would try the clusterbuster aproach for the next cycle. Two weeks ago I started getting mild shadows, so I ordered HBWR seeds over the Internet (I wanted to wait until the cycle started so I could confirm if it was the seeds). Last Thursday I got the first acute hit, so knowing it was the real deal I tried 3 seeds that night. Surprisingly I did notice the effects, but it was very mild... a bit of upset stomach at first, then increased relaxation, a little tingling and slight euphoria, and tiredness the next day. All in all it was not too bad. I also noticed some interesting parallels to the CHs themselves such as the fact that my nose ran about 3 hours in, which always happens to me when the bad CHs peak.
The results so far are very positive, some dull pain on and off for two days afterward, but for the last three days no pain whatsoever, and the CH aura I experience constantly during my cycles has been completely gone (common triggers like bright sunlight don’t bother me at all). I’ll check in with a few more updates as time goes on, but so far, so good!
On a side note, something I’ve never read on these boards but I’ve noticed personally on at least two occasions is that if I take a plane flight more than a few time zones away from my home while I’m in cycle it seems to interrupt the cycle for 1 to 2 weeks (though the plane flights themselves are a trigger). I’m just curious if anyone else has experienced that. It wouldn’t be a very cost affective treatment, but I thought it was interesting. It confirms that the CHs are related to the circadian function (at least in my case). I just wanted to throw that out.
Thanks to everyone on the board offering support it has been a huge help to me.
-Jay
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