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Revisiting here, I clicked on the link Potter included to understand the opinions, particularly because Kirsten has done some fine posting and seemed additionally an appealing voice in many ways.
I see now why I avoided even opening the thread to read, and agree with George being the one to call it like it is, wisely closing it, and fairly, without resulting sanctioned repurcussions. That takes experience. As Jimi mentioned, "how the board got where it was a couple of years ago. Thats not going to happen again." It may sometimes seem, no matter how many people one may have attempted to help, it's the one that may have been wrongly chased off that can linger cumbersome in memory. Anyway, I'm glad Kirsten didn't leave. The subject matter has a very sensitive nature.
Wherever possible, I attempt abbreviated reading for others, but would like to relate a similar introductory experience. A recounting by another, brighter, in all chances could be more synoptic. An expectation that might miss an intended mark, and laborous, or you just haven't paid attention to my limited abilities.
Within days of first discovery of this site, I read a thread started by a pregnant woman asking for advice with options dealing with this pain level, it seems she wanted to do the right thing. After several posts congratulating her on a new arrival, I realized she was in the kind of pain that was too familiar to me and waited and watched, there wasn't a single answer.
I pulled out my "Conquering Headache" book, mind you a 1998 publishing by the combined knowledge of Alan Rapoport and Fred Sheftell, who need no introduction and a Second Revised Edition, influencing me this is still their opinion. Looking under treatment while pregnant, it stated there was insufficient information available about the effect of sumatriptan. Their opinion of the time was that fiorcet was acceptable, and I see Kirsten was conservative, willing to suffer due to her reservations.
Innocently posting what I thought might be a helpful comment from regarded experts since a prolonged watch and wait period had yet produced any reply acknowledging this complex suffering situation, it was challenging, but where else to ask of experience but here. Even experts seemed to have a fiddle-faddle answer. Incidently, the book had no mention of oxygen, which I wasn't onto yet and was obviously unqualified to recommend.
Needless to say, a very stern reaction was met insinuating stupidity. Nope, wasn't Romper Room. 'Course I can see being potentially rejected for the show or security tossing me in an alley in short time anyway. Visitiing Santa on TV at Christmastime left me pissed off before I was five, and I turned around and let him know.
Whatever. I mentioned no one had answered her plea (I was very acquainted with CH suffering) and revealed where I got the information from, gave back some words not from pursed lips, but ended conceding I was wrong. Had I not read this from a source picked up in the waiting room of a neurologist and finding it an amazing defining, finally an identification, like the feeling some feel when first finding this site. I could have hesitated posting, but felt SOMETHING needed to be said attempting to help.
There were a couple friendly posts in the aftermath, I was thankful for their understanding.
Just to add, surprisingly unforeseeable, I became close friends with the one who seemed rabidly antagonist at the time. We even became very close, planning to attend the first Atlanta convention together. The distant logistics involved were not insurmountable, but I think I didn't quite feel an adequate enough companionship developed within what was yet a close-knit group at the time for days of comingling. Seeing afterward who attended, it's now an unduplicated opportunity foregone.
The new-found friend had a good time I was happy to see. We met in Nashville, she shared a roomful with sisters of mischief. we had a company together of a natural comfortableness . Fortunately, hardly a better place than to have the room next door. An OUCH award-winning recipient of friendly posting, her final good-bye from the hotel was non-stop and waved with constant eye-contact from the airport shuttle until no longer in sight.
I thank Bob for giving us updated stuff concerning this, and also can see recommending oxygen if posting. As I mentioned, it can be a sensitive issue. I've no adversity to the responses, but having been there, I understand the thoughts teetering of a newbie not intending harm. Glad I'm not a moderator, but their responses have been proudly appropriate in many regards.
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