Sorry to read you are suffering. You are not alone. Most of us here understand your pain. The others here are educators and supporters of those who understand your pain. You are not alone.
Get yourself some energy drinks containing 1000mg Taurine and caffeine such as Redbull, Monster, Rockstar, etc. Chug a can as fast as you can at onset of an attack, this should help. The faster you get the Taurine/Caffeine combo into your digestive system, the better. Hopefully using one of these energy drinks will provide you some pain relief.
Over The Counter meds such as Excedrine, Tylenol, Aspirin, Ibufrofin have not been effective for most who reported using these OTC drugs. In fact, pain meds such as Lortab, Percocet, Morphne, etc have not been effective for most who reported using these prescribed painkiller drugs. OTC and Pain meds often will not only provide relief to the CH pain, but also create additional attacks, called rebound attacks. Might consider staying away from OTC products and painkillers.
Read as much as you can about CH's. The best info available in the world about CH's is right here on this website.
Take the cluster quiz, left side of your screen.
Read and learn and ask questions as needed.
You will want to talk with your doctor about abortive treatments such as Oxygen therapy and Triptan medications such as Imitrex injections or nasal sprays. Imitrex pills are generally worthless to CH survivors, as the pills take too long to abort an attack.
Learn the Imitrex Tip-left side of your screen.
Try water therapy-left side of your screen.
Test cold and/or heat to help ease the TORTURE by the DRAGON.
You will want to speak with your doctor about your symptoms and print off that cluster quiz to share with your doctor.
Transitional meds such as a Prednisone taper and Prevntative meds such as Verapamil ahve proven very helpful for most of us who suffer.
Everybody reacts differently to meds, dosages, etc. This is going to be trial and error. What worked last cycle, may/not work this cycle.
Try to keep a diary, a headache log showing times of day/night you are attacked, duration, what you did to abort an attack if applicable, possible triggers, etc.
There is so much to read and learn here that it could take days, weeks or months. So try not to be overwhelmed trying to absorb all the knowledge at once, start with the left side of the screen and click on each of the tabs and work your way down.
Good Luck and again, you are not alone