slhaas
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I know this sounds cliche, but really keep your head up. I've been there before. In a bad cycle, no sight in end, no or low income, no insurance, mounting expenses and the weight of the world on your shoulders.
I am really surprised your doctor can't get you a RX for Oxygen. Even if the insurance says no, the doctor can usually intervene and state that it is necessary for treatment and no alternative is available. You could try a different doctor with a fresh approach or perhaps see a neurologist as they may have more pull or other treatment options.
Has your doctor tried any preventative medicines? Imitrex and O2 are both abortives, and though very important, not a long term solution. There is a cost associated with them and they just don't do the trick long term. Imitrex especially with rebound headaches, ridiculous cost, etc. For me, and a lot of people, prednisolne as an intermediary and verapamil as a long term preventative are highly effective. They are also MUCH less expensive. For me, once I get it to kick in, I can get away with 1 verapamil pill per day, and with my insurance it costs me $4 per month. I have received confilicting information about imitrex being available in generic form in the US, but it's supposed to be, and is available internationally. It was really cheap in Mexico when I was there last March and somewhat cheaper in Canada. Maybe a road trip south of the border is in order for a stock of Imitrex.
As long as you get an O2 presciption you should be able to find some relief with it's cost. Take the RX directly to the supplier and bypass your insurance. I have great insurance and I do this because it ends up being cheaper over the course of a year than using the insurance. Call around to different medical suppliers that sell O2. Ask to speak with the manager, and explain your situation to him/her. I found 4 out 5 were willing to make deals with me and 3 offered before I had a chance to ask. I bought a regulator online and had 1 small tank. I got a mask and hose, etc. through contacts here. I then bought a bigger tank (for home... smaller for travel) from the supplier offering me the best deal. I had to spend some out of pocket money, but it wasn't that bad. Now, when I need a refill I drive the tank(s) to the supplier myself (they wont do the deal if they have to come to my home) and paty them on the spot for a refill. They charge less not using insurance and cut even more of a deal because I asked, am willing to drive the tank to them and pay up front/regularly/etc. I think you should try this as a short term abortive solution and look to your doctor for other medicine options.
As to your question... it gets about this bad. The worst time ever for me was being in a cycle with little money, little help, little support and no insurance. The support of people here and others in my life helped so much, and I was able to find alternative solutions to things. I also found a program (NextRX) to get my meds cheaper, and I made it through, regrouped and built my life back up. I prepared for the next cycle and it wasn't so bad. The headaches are never good, but as you learn to cope and deal with them they become very managable, and life gets better. I don't think you have anywhere to go but up, so that's the bright side.
You might also want to head over to clusterbusters as that might be able to help you, cheaply, for a long period of time.
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