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I lost count, but I went through 20-30 doctors, before I found one who would work with me. It makes all the difference in the world. If your current MD is not aggressively trying to treat your CH, and in fact can't even get a CH sufferer a referral to a neurologist, that is not a good situation. CH is an orphan disease, not all MD's understand it, or frankly, sympathize with people who have it. When you find one who understands and cares, it is like a new beginning. Have confidence in yourself, a good doctor's visit is give and take, planning and questioning, not just listening to someone talk at you.
Managing individual headaches and trying to stop episodes are two different things, a lot of courses of treatment seem to confuse them.
What Ann said, narcotics are not probably the best long term plan, but a long time ago, one neurologist tried to balance the potential effects of headaches versus negative effects of some drugs, and concluded sometimes prescriptions far in advance of common practice were sometimes indicated. If you respond to pain killers, you have a real low percentage CH, most don't. I went to near OD levels on a number of them, to be honest, most, if not all of them over the years out of desperation, nothing worked, IV or otherwise.
Some people are lucky, standard approaches bring clusters and episodes to a manageable level.
For us 2%'s, leave no stone uncovered. Read every last thread on this site, write down every drug, non drug, everything, and get pissed at your cluster. O2, hot or cold face cloths, packs and showers, the cornucopia of new drugs, can of pepsi, Red Bull, schrooms, etc, etc: EVERYTHING! The only things that have worked for me consistently are hot showers, almost 100%. Of course for some people, they are triggers, you have to keep trying things until something dials in. Take the list in to your next doctor's appointment, and get aggressive, in a nice way.......
I think CH treatment, esp for the marginal ones that don't respond to conventional treatments, is half science, and half luck and persistence. My personal experience is that treatments for individual headaches will either work or not work in short order. A Relpax will either stop it, or not; Hot showers abate or they don't; a can of Pepsi chugged either helps or it doesn't help, but find a doctor who will get you a new script as soon as an old one shows no effect. O2 push is one headache helper that does buck this trend, you'll read that in an episode, sometimes it helps, sometimes not, even from one headache to another. Mixing drugs is usually a no-no, but, f'instance, sucking O2 in a hot shower while waiting for a 1/4 Zomig to kick in, might actually work, you never know until you try it.
Christ, clusters at 14 years old, I can't imagine that. I hope something I've written might help a little, even if it doesn't, don't ever give up.
Chris
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