IAMSlaM
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Howdy ho to one and all! My name's Chris, but in time you'll grow to know me and my persona as SlaM. (And as I noticed through my brief stint of lurking, slamming is a bit derogatorily viewed, so I'll be sure to steer clear of that sorta thing for the duration)
I've been suffering with CH for 9 years give or take, and have yet to officially be diagnosed as such. But after recently stumbling upon it's existence, and brushing up on the disorder and it's symptoms, am nothing short of certain that the mystery has finally been solved.
* pain in the left eye * nasal discharge * restlessness/pacing/rocking during instances * headaches lasting between 30-120 a time * tearing/closed eye lid * occasional sharp tinges in the eyebrow towards the end of each bout * forehead sweating * discharging/pressure in the left ear canal
My dealings with CH are chronic as since it began, there's been very few periods where the pain has disipitated. (A few weeks here, a couple days there. And in desperate times, about a little over a month when I reached out to a certain hallucinogenic...which I neither condone nor condem in terms of others and their resorting to)
It's been a very trying and hard road to this posting. One filled with many suffered indignities, lack of understanding, and many missed opportunities/experiences. From RN's referring to me as a pill-seeker, siblings deeming me as lazy and imaginative, employers letting me go as a result of being absent too many times, to failed diagnosis after failed diagnosis. Most of which leaving me feeling depressed, inadequate, and unworthy of a normal existence.
For the span of 3 of these years I endured an uphill battle with MassHealth. (our state ran insurance provider) Being shot down and turned away for numerous reasons varying from their losing documents, failing to send documents, not being unemployed long enough to qualify (that after being out of work for 11 months...yeah, you probably find that as laughable as I did at the time) and all sorts of other bureaucratic nonsense.
I'm happy to report I currently have it, and along with what I've come to learn recently, will hopefully be on my way to a better tomorrow.
I do however have a few questions as the tough times are hardly close to over, as I find myself on the verge of eviction with nowhere to go. (mom rents a room, father's new wife is adamant about his children not moving back home, and I already burnt the bridge with my sister...long story, but the moral of it is it's not an option) So question one is, is there any agencies to contact to aid me from going homeless that I could turn to? It's the last thing I wanna turn to, but there's no other family around to turn to, and thanks to this condition, I've basically been out of contact with friends for so long that I can't count on any to take me in.
I was working up until Sept until the company I worked for failed me too many times (failed to pay me for weeks, lied to me about benefits, and were unsympathetic toward my ailment to the point I had to resign as a result of it all) and I was denied unemployment when I applied...reason being, not for their screw ups, but because I made an innocuous comment about my condition in my letter of resignation. I attempted to go back, and through miscommunication on their part, it never transpired. Now I'm being hounded by my slumlord to "pack my s*** and get out!"
Question 2 (if anyone's actually kept reading to this point that is) but the more important one; can anyone point me to a qualified neurologist in the MA area that may or may not work with insurance I have? Because I'm honestly at my wit's end going to doctor's that can't fathom there's a problem, or will blame everything else under the sun from a sinus infection to a deviated septum. (Which I do have, and was scheduled to have surgery on, until MassHealth canceled my coverage exactly one week from the date because I got my job after they began covering me and didn't receive the forms from them to document it...which, not receiving doc's from them is an epidemic in and of it's self. Hell...I was originally approved by them back in April, and after numerous calls and two Welcome packages later am STILL waiting to receive my card! Not to mention the initial PCP they set me up with wasn't taking new patients.)
I could keep going, but, from one CH sufferer to a board full of others, I'm sure you've suffered enough... (clearly, that was a poor attempt at a pun!)
Then again...as far as "the beast" sees it, we never truly do.
Thanks to those who've made it to this point. And thanks in advance to those who can provide any advice/help to my questions/problems.
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