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Hi everyone! My son started having headaches on May 26. He is 22 years old. He has never even had a headache any other day of his life (that I know of anyway). He went to the dentist and laid back in the chair to get his teeth cleaned. BAM on came the headache, all the while with the bright light shining in his eyes. For the next month, up until June 20, he seemed to get these headaches two or three days in a row, usually lasting two hours (at different times of the day but never when sleeping) and then have two days of only a slight headache. His bad headaches were very characteristic of cluster headaches: behind the right eye, eyes turning red, congested, and begging me to take him to the emergency room, etc.
After a trip to the ER (diagnosed with cluster headache) and then a visit to a neurologist on June 22 (again diagnosed with cluster headaches), these terrible headaches have passed. He now gets mild headaches every so often though.
My question to the more experienced here is even though these were not "typical" cluster headaches (not at the same time, not every day, and never when sleeping), do you think from your experience that they were cluster headaches? He is scheduled for an MRI of the brain and orbits tomorrow.
As a little background, he is very involved in weightlifting. Unfortunately, he was also taking "nitric oxide" (L-arginine) supplements like NOExplode, PlasmaJet, etc. along with creatine. When this was brought up to the neurologist, he said that he doubted it had anything to do with it, but in a lot of studies online, there are theories that "excessive" nitric oxide can cause "migraines". He was on this stuff for over a year.
Also, while he was going through the "cluster" headaches, he also got a canker sore. After searching, there is something in there about herpes simplex 1 causing headaches and infection.
Has anybody had any experience with supplement headaches or possibly headaches from an infection of some sort. I am just concerned that because of the amount of pain he had and his symptoms which are very typical of cluster headaches that they may not be looking any further for other causes. I live in a very, very rural area, and there are only two neurologists here, but we will travel if we have to.
I know a lot of people here were misdiagnosed in the beginning (under-diagnosed I should say). I am just worried that the opposite is happening here and that there could be something else wrong.
I know you are not doctors and that I will have to seek the proper medical care for him. I guess I am just looking to see if anybody here through their own experiences can offer advice or opinions. Thanks!
A Worried Mom
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