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I had my first "headache from Mars" in 1980. I spent the next 15 years trying to track down the nature and cause of these increasingly painful episodes. I went to dentists; ear, nose, and throat specialists; optometrists; orthopedic specialists; and a neurologist. I took many of the drugs discussed on this board. I wore a neck brace and a TENS unit for a year. Finally, another neurologist diagnosed cluster headaches and I began another 10 years searching for the right combination of drugs and therapies to fight the headaches--Sansert, lithium, Imitrex, codeine, Valium, bottled oxygen, etc. Some of them worked in the short term, but none gave long-term relief. During my last session, I looked at my .38 revolver and for the first time thought seriously about using it.
But five years ago I got a treatment and haven't had a headache since. My wife worked for a dentist trained at the Pankey Institute. I used to joke that he was part of a dental cult, but I'm not mocking him anymore. He made no promises but said he thought he could help by adjusting my bite. Apparently, a slight misalignment of my jaw made my teeth come together at an unnatural angle. This caused the nerves in my face to send a continuous stream of impulses, as though I were clenching my teeth 24/7. This eventually led to my headache sessions. One of the signs that told the dentist I had a problem was the presence of cracks along the gumline in some of my teeth. Repeated stresses from improper alignment had caused these cracks.
The dentist made dozens of tiny adjustments, taking measurements, grinding a bit here, grinding a bit there, then taking more measurements and sending me off for another week or two before repeating the process. Finally he was satisfied, made a cast of my teeth and gave me a night guard to keep me from grinding my teeth while I sleep.
I've had a few scary moments when I thought I detected the telltale signs that I was due for a headache, but so far they have all passed without any bad results. The past few years have been the longest headache-free period I've had since 1980. I don't suggest that bite adjustment is the cure for all cluster headaches, but if it helps even one of you on this board, then this is worth posting. I'm going to post this message in a few other places on the board. Good luck to anyone who reads this.
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