Garys_Girl
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Listen, I know what people here think of the narcotics. I haven't necessarily been happy with Gary's decisions, but I stand by him. He's addicted, but he's not a junkie. We're partners in business, we spend 24 hours a day together, and I know what he's on. He's not as productive as he used to be, but he still works. He's gotten his shit together enough since Dec/Jan to begin participating in life again. He's back to work (thankfully we're able to principally telecommute), he helps around the house, he takes care of me when I'm sick, he helps care for our pets, and we still get out to see friends, and he still participates in our charity work.
There are times that wasn't the case, and I turned to this board for advice.
But the advice to go into rehab or to leave my husband because I'm an enabler is quite useless. I won't leave him because I love him and took a vow for better or worse, through sickness and health. And with nothing to help him control the pain, what do you suggest he do? THAT would be helpful, though other than trying the occipital nerve stimulation implant the Docs don't seem to have many suggestions at this point.
I haven't posted every step of what he's done and hasn't done along the way. He's detoxed by himself twice since December, but the pain and the lack of any abortives to function drove him back. Yes, there was shaking and vomiting - but nothing like these temperature swings.
Part of the problems Gary have faced along the way are NOT typical of cluster headaches, which is part of what is so frustrating.
I've also written before, I don't care if you think or if I am an enabler - when Gary's ready to find other ways of dealing with this, he will. Just in case you haven't noticed, I've stopped asking for advice on how to get him to make different decisions.
I believe he was either experiencing a problem with serotonin syndrome, or his hypothalamus is just totally misfunctioning beyond the scope of cluster headaches.
You can attack me, you can attack him - whatever. It's all just a distraction. I'm here seeking answers, and when I have time I help support other people or answer their questions. I did a lot of research when I first found the boards, and it's helpful to people new to the site.
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I've done some research since starting this thread. Although it isn't a large amount of valerian in the sleep supplement, of everything in the supplements he started taking, I found that that could have contributed to the problem, which would have been, again, serotonin syndrome.
Or, Monty, as you pointed out, it's the anterior hypothalamus that controls body temp, so it may have nothing at all to do with serotonin syndrome, and it's just another of Gary's "atypical" problems.
Perhaps we should consider seeing an neuroendocrinologist. That's something we haven't pursued.
Laurie
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