bluebear
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Hi Las Vegas & Nigel Thanks for the support. Yes - the steroids were Prednisone, and it was 10 a day to start with going down to two a day which I am now on. I've had time to browse around the site, and oxygen seems to be favoured by a lot of people. I'll have a talk to the doctor on Wednesday. I have this vision of me walking in to work in a wet suit with aqualung, mask & flippers - but feeling just great! Anyway, the Imigran is great for me - it really does a fast job of stopping the attacks in their tracks. Of course the recommended dosage is a maximum of 2 in 24 hours. I'm a pretty big guy, and I've allowed myself 3 a day if necessary - but only as a last resort. But I guess we all know about last resorts. I do think that Imigran occasionally gives me a nasty type of "hangover". It seems to be a bit like an attack coming on, but more "heavy" and "blunt." I've learned to try to ride this out, and a shower, coffee and 2 or 3 ibiprofens inevitably sort this out. The Zomig, I use sometimes before I go to bed, and it usually gives me four or five hours sleep without a nuclear war going off in my head. Once again, I'm sure you all know about "just wanting a nice normal sleep." The other use for them is to take one when I feel an attack coming on during the day, and this usually stops things happening. This brings me on to sleep. My experience is that when I'm well into a cycle, I'm starting to suffer from lack of sleep, and the attacks can be more severe. Has anyone had any experience of taking a sleeping tablet just to give them agood 12 hour sleep?? Jeez - I sound like a junkie! Thinking about this, I recall times when medical professionals have thought that's exactly what I was. The look on thier face that they "knew" I was just looking for a fix of something. My CLs and I have done a lot of travelling, and in some countries I've had no help whatsoever! I'm really glad I've found this site, and I'm going to make a conscientious effort to keep in touch - even afte this present cycle goes. I'm grateful for the "I'm here for you" approach, and would like to say that "I'm here for you guys too!" One great minimal thing I've now got is that - from now on - I'm going to say it's "Cluster Headaches" when I explain to people, and not "migraines." I'm a 100% CL sufferer (or clusterhead as you guys say) and I'm not going into the business of pandering to people's ignorance any more. If anyone wants an explantion, I'll point them to Simon Bower's fine letter, or some of the other resources on the Web. This cycle is the turning point, and I now realise that this is something that I will have to live with for the rest of my life. My future mission, then, is knowing how to deal with it, and my take is that the next time it crops up, I should go "preventative" as quickly as possible. This combination of Prednisone and Verapamil seems to be working, and I have the feeling that I'm a week or two away from the end of this cycle. If I'm right, then I'll go for that next time - and as soon as I can. Once again - thanks for being here.
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