catlind
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We are absolutely so much more than our headaches. Personally, my name is Cat, I have cluster headaches, I'm not a cluster headache sufferer, and my name is Cat. Order of importance there.
As for the recycle bin, unfortunately, in my personal situation, I have to hold fast to that one - there is definitely a need for chlorine in my gene pool, but I do not suffer from only CH - I'm a secondary CHer, with a definitive glow in the dark spot that I can point to, and that changes my situation completely from 98% of every other CH sufferer. Sadly, there are very few who fall into this category of CH, and because those cases tend to become refractory/intractable, the course of treatments often ends up with doctors giving up and going to a pain management option. The danger in doing so, with secondary sufferers, is that often times (and I'm currently in a battle with my doc over this one, as I threw the BS flag when he told me....watch this spot for developing information hehe) using opioid treatment for a secondary case of CH, consigns the individual to a lifetime of prescriptions.
Please don't shoot the messenger, there was a study published on this, and I was told about it from Dr. Finkel; When he told me this rather disturbing news, I threw the BS flag. I told him that was BS, and that they'd better find a different answer. Unfortunately, (and fortunately) the patient base for this particular scenario is very small. So no one wants to do much in the way of research on it. It just rubs me very much the wrong way to know that ANY patient given a dx of CH, primary or secondary, should be given a life sentence in the narcotics arena. That to me is BS. So, I've begun the battle with the docs to have that information re-evaluated and overturned. While the patient base IS very small, it's still way to high for a person to be consigned to a lifetime of opioids, and as long as I can fight that battle, I will.
Errr, a bit off topic there, but in my situation, I have more than just a dodgy hypothalamus, I also get to enjoy a lovely 8mm glow in the dark spot on the pituitary gland as well as a high CSF pressure. Oh the joy of needing chlorine for my gene pool hehe.
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