Adamt,
The short answer is yes... It's entirely possible you've responded to the anti-inflammatory regimen this fast.
As you will see from the preliminary extract from the Anti-Inflammatory Regimen Survey shown below, you appear to be among the 11% who respond to this regimen within 48 hours after start of regimen with a significant decrease in the frequency and severity of your cluster headaches.
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As Brew said in as many words, it's a wonderful feeling... Make sure you ask for the lab test for 25(OH)D when you see your doctor. The results of this test will add credible medical evidence to the causal relationship between a cessation of cluster headaches and serum concentrations of 25(OH)D elevated into the 60 to 110 ng/mL range.
We need more of the CH'ers who have started this regimen and stuck with it for at least a month or more to take this survey. Only 60 have taken this survey so far and of them, only 45 have completed it.
I figure there are at least another 100 CH'ers out there who should be able to take this survey. We need their input.
I need at least 100 completed surveys to have a statistically significant sample size that will convince the editors of the major headache publications, an article about this CH preventative is worth the time, effort and professional credibility to publish.
Brew, thanks for the words of encouragement. It's comments like yours and Adamnt's that give the CH'ers who haven't tried this regimen, enough energy to burn through the medication and/or pain induced haze, to see the potential benefits of starting this regimen.
Fred,
Don't worry about taking a bailout preventative or abortive... You're not letting me down or hurting the study... None of us are superman... I found that oxygen therapy at flow rates that support hyperventilation ~ 40 liters/minute, resulted in CH aborts almost as fast as sumatriptan succinate SC injections... No side effects either...
Do what you need to do to stop and prevent the pain. As long as you stick with this regimen, the odds are on your side that you'll experience a favorable response.
Moreover, using an unweighted response time for this regimen, the average time to respond is 12 to 13 days so you've still got a bit to go...
Take care and please keep us posted.
V/R, Batch