Cpt. Jaq
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Seattle, WA
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Hello.
I'm not exactly new to the world of CH, but I kind of feel like I'm learning this all again for the first time.
I was briefly diagnosed in 2007 with CH, but my diagnosis was later retracted when I got a CT scan and was found to have a rather awkward sinus infection. I now know that what I thought was a rather annoying headache then was but a paper cut compared to this.
Fast forward to about a month ago, when I went to the dentist to diagnose a tooth problem, during which I got some local anesthetic which ended up numbing most of the left side of my face. When I got home and the anesthetic wore off, I was just fine for about an hour, and then the left side of my head was on fire, mostly in the temple region, completely unconnected to my teeth. It was on and off like this for the next several days, but I thought nothing of it beyond a reaction to the anesthetic.
About two weeks ago (exactly two, as of yesterday), however, I experienced the exact same pain, completely out of nowhere. I probably should've gone to the hospital that day, but I was too exhausted to even contemplate finding my way to a bus at the ridiculous hour of the morning this occurred. I went, instead, after work on that Tuesday to the Urgent Care center right down the block, where, after I was checked out for signs of infection or more serious neurological problems, I got my second diagnosis of CH. I got oxygen, which helped, and a shot of something (I can't remember, it's written down somewhere), which also helped, and was told to keep track of the headaches over the next couple of weeks.
I was skeptical due to my previous diagnosis, and I felt like the severity of the headaches after that visit were more at the level of my last diagnosis, so I just kind of wrote it off as another misdiagnosis. I was fully prepared to have to try and convince my GP to do another CT scan.
Yesterday, however, at almost the exact same instant I got that headache two weeks ago, I found myself experiencing the exact same level of excruciating pain, which, like last time, went on and off throughout the day (mostly at work).
So, here I am, a bit less of a skeptic than I was last week. I still have to do a thorough follow-up appointment with my (unfortunately entirely new) GP, but, the more research I do and the more I keep track of when and where these occur, the more I'm convinced that maybe they actually do know what's up over there at Urgent Care.
I do have to say, it's a really good thing I have such good insurance, right now, so that I can do this the right way, no matter the diagnosis.
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