Ungweliante wrote on Sep 6th, 2008 at 2:59am:I've often wondered if I really have CH, considering that the normal meds don't work for me - only steroids. I saw this Multimedia File Viewing and Clickable Links are available for Registered Members only!! You need to

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Rosa, I am not a doctor, so I can't tell you if you have clusters or not. Even if I was a doctor, I could not diagnose you over the net. I haven't seen your records, and I have not examined you. So even if I was a doctor, I couldn't tell you if you have clusters.
I DO know that there are many variations to the "text book" case of clusters. Everything that you question, is within the acceptable variations.
Ungweliante wrote on Sep 6th, 2008 at 2:59am:First of all, on that KIP scale my hits are usually just KIP 5-6, rarely KIP 7-8. I remember reading somewhere though that chronics often have less intensive hits. Is this true for you chronics (or the chronics you know) out there?
You should consider yourself lucky! I am chronic, and I get hits like yours. But I also get them in the KIP 7 to 9 range too, and over the 29 years that I have been dealing with clusters, I have had about 7 or so KIP 10's.
KIP 10's are a very unique hit. You know, once you have one, that it is totally different from any other hit you have had in the past. True KIP 10's are very rare.
And yes, I do know of many chronics that get high level hits.
Ungweliante wrote on Sep 6th, 2008 at 2:59am:Second, it says that after an attack is over, the symptoms resolve in 1-2 minutes. For me, it usually takes 15-20 minutes for the pain to gradually diminish and disappear. Never 1-2 minutes. Anyone have it similar?
Yes, I get hits like that too. It is wonderful when they go away like water down a drain! What an AWESOME feeling that is! But just as often, I get those that are slow to disappear. Such is the nature of the beast.
Ungweliante wrote on Sep 6th, 2008 at 2:59am:Third, I don't get this "burning hot poker" thing in the eye. The pain is mostly located up and around the ear, always the temple, sometimes neck and slightly up and on the right side of the eye. I get hit on the right side, btw. The hot poker -thing seems to be something a lot of people have.
I used to get the hot poker, behind my eye, but not anymore. Now, I normally don't feel any pain in/behind my eye. It is located in my temple, cheek, jaw, and side of my head.
Ungweliante wrote on Sep 6th, 2008 at 2:59am:Fourth, even though the link says "Patients are awakened from sleep by pain pain in about 50 percent of cases, usually within 2 hours of falling asleep.", I don't get this either. I'm awakened around 5 hours after going to sleep. Some rare nights I'm able to sleep through the night. Is this true for any of you people out there?
The key to this question, is your own quote:
50 percent of the cases. Some people do not get any hits, at all, during the night. It all depends on the individual, and YOUR particular beast. Remember, the beast is a tenacious ba$tard, and just when you think you have him figured out, he will change on you.
So, Rosa, nothing you have said has ruled out clusters, in my book.
Does this help?
Chuck