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Re: Newbies. Help us...help you
Reply #155 - Jun 28th, 2012 at 1:41pm
Hello Everyone...just joined today. I live in Mooresville, IN (just outside of Indianapolis). I was diagnosed with cluster headaches back in 2008 after several trips to the ER on consecutive days. Each day I thought I was having a stroke or something because the pain was so intense. I had experienced similiar pain the previous year, but had suffered through them because they were not too intense. On the second trip to the ER, the doctor on staff diagnosed me with cluster headaches, and wrote me a prescription for Norco, Imitrex self injection, and prednazone. The prescription was for only 3 doses of Imitrex, which of course I was out of in 3 days. The Imitrex worked almost instantly, and I tried to save the doses for the more severe ones (which usually occurred at night). I then called to see if I could get a refill of the Imitrex, which the doctor obliged, however, my insurance would not pay for it. The doctor referred me to a Neurologist. (sorry I cannot provide any additional specific information, this happened 4 years ago, and I did not keep track of anything back then.) I called the Neurologist, and scheduled an appointment, however they could not get me in for almost a month. Well, the "cluster period" only lasted about another 2 weeks, so I decided to cancel the appointment. After doing a little research, I decided it really wasn't worth my time to try and get into a neurologist or ER for meds when clusters were going to only last about a month. Figured I would just deal with them.
The headaches came back the next year, but not the same time of year as the previous two. The previous two years, the headaches occurred in November, so I thought maybe it had something to do with the change of seasons. In 2009 though, they started up in July, and they weren't like the previous two years. The previous two years, they started out as just an annoying pain at the same time every night. Then they would be "mild", then pretty bad, then just gone. Not this time. These came on strong immediately, and were by far the worst incidents I have had. I had to bury my head in my pillow and scream, and felt like beating my head against the wall (which I actually did one evening). The duration was 2-3 hours each night, around 11, every night, for about 2 weeks.
I have been pretty lucky since then. Until the last month, I had only had 2 occurrences of the headaches since July of 2009. In fact, I had almost forgotten about them completely until about two weeks ago. Once again, the headaches are back, and once again, the pattern has changed. I still have the most severe ones at night time, but I am having up to 4 a day now. I have been woken up in the middle of the night with them, and really there seems to be no pattern to them whatsoever.
I feel fortunate that this round so far I have only had 3 fairly severe incidents. But I do have some questions...
1. Alcohol / tabacco use. I have read that alcohol can bring these on. However, the more severe occurrences have happened when I have not had anything to drink in several days. In fact, it seems sometimes that if a headache is coming on, a few shots of whiskey nips it in the bud. Then again, on the other hand, I almost always get one when I have a few drinks. If I stop drinking, they get worse, if I keep on drinking, they don't seem to intensify. So I am really confused about the effects of alcohol on these, and if there is an medicinal benefit. Also, I am a smoker. I had an occurrence last night that was pretty severe, and the only thing that at least got my mind off of it was constantly smoking (ya ya i know I know...thats not good for you regardless...). Does tobacco use increase the risk?
2. Treatement. Ok, so whats the course of treatment for these? Is there a way to prevent them? Is there medications that actually work (besides the Imitrix, which I simply cannot afford...I am not a wealthy man and have 4 children). Should I see a Neurologist or will just a primary care physician do?
3. Can these be related to stress at all? In 2007 me and my wife seperated, in 2008, my wife left me, in 2009 there were multiple issues. In the past two months, I have had a baby (colliky at that), moved, been given hell by my HR department about taking leave to care for my son, and dealt with Post-Partum Depression with my girlfriend.
I look forward to browsing the forums and picking up as much info as possible. But since I am fairly new to this, any Information that you guys can give me right of the bat would be great!
Thanks! Jeremiah
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