Hey Tyler,
I'm Brad...also a newbie and just learning to live with this monster. I dipped in here a few days ago and luckily caught the ear of a couple of really helpful, very switched on, long time members, Joe & Bejeeber.
I've pasted my post and their replies below. Their advice works mate. I'm in Vietnam at the moment without any medication.
It's next to impossible to find...but i did get my hands on oxygen and am managing.
I'd try bejeeber's approach if i were you as well...
Sure wish you all the very best...
Brad.
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Reply #4 - Mar 6th, 2011 at 12:30am First of all I'd like to say thanks to all of you for being here. It's really fantastic to find a supportive group of folks that know all about this monster. It was very daunting to come down with headaches that, 1: I dont really understand and 2: didn't, at the onset, think I would survive. It really seemed to me that anything that could possibly pack a wallop like that must be lethal or at the very least, permanently debilitating. I thought I was having an aneurysm or stroke or who knows what but I didn't think I would be getting up off the floor on my own steam....not ever.
My name is Brad. I'm 46, caucasian, work in Vietnam and live in Bali. I had my first real bout with cluster headaches in Singapore exactly 2 years ago. I was terrified when I got the first few. They lasted for a couple of hours each. They took my by storm, blasted me out of bed and had me writhing on the floor in a matter of minutes and left me just as fast...obviously a little worse for wear. I would have gone to the ER but couldn't imagine having to deal with ambulances, paramedics and doctors and the whole process of checking into a hospital alone in a foreign country. I seriously thought I was dying anyway and wanted to do it alone & on my own terms. When it was over I couldn't believe what had just happened. More to the point, I couldn't believe that I was OK again. Seriously??? WTF??? I found a neurologist that night on the internet and was waiting for him as his office opened the following morning. I told him that I'd just had a headache that hurt WAY more than a headache should. He took me onboard immediately and sent me for an MRI that revealed nothing unusual. After a bit of Q&A he told me I am suffering from cluster headaches. Until that very moment I had no idea that such a thing even existed. I was given a big bag of steroids and single shot self injection kits and sent on my merry way. The typical ruff-neck mentality in me never had any compassion for migrain sufferers and used to joke that it was all in their heads. Certainly wish I could take that back now. The headaches came twice a day for the next 6 weeks but the medication made them, let's say, just doable.
So what brings me here today, 2 years on, is to ask some advice on how to get thru the next round...with no medication and no oxygen. Nothing. Logistically speaking, I'm in a terrible situation. I'm the captain of an offshore drilling rig. I'm writing from the middle of the south china sea, miles off the coast of the mekong delta. I'm going to be here for 3 more weeks, like it or not. The very troubling thing is that last night at 2:00 am, for the first time in 2 years, I got knocked out of bed by a cluster headache. What I gather from all the information out there is that this is not going away for a while and is only going to get worse.
I have some folks in Ho Chi Minh City combing the pharmacies for imitrex at the moment but so far they aren't having any luck and seemingly it is a controlled drug in Vietnam and not easy to get.
I'd like to know if there is any way to really mentally prepare for a cluster headache? Ive seen people have surgery with no anesthetic by simply getting themselves in the right frame of mind before the procedure, I believe thru meditation or self hypnosis. Does anyone out there know some of these techniques? Given that it's my only option at the moment, I'd sure like to think it's possible.
Thanks again to all of you out there. Lovely to see people with this outrageous affliction networking and helping each other along.
With My Warmest Regards,
Brad Fitzgerald.
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Reply #5 - Mar 6th, 2011 at 9:15am Since you're getting hit at night, see if you can score some melatonin. An over the counter sleep aid here in the states. Start with 9 mg about 30 minutes before you go to sleep. Helps many avoid the night time terrors. You may have to adjust dosing, give it a few nights.
Since you're on a drilling rig, I suspect you have some oxy acetelyne welding outfits somewhere on that rig. Use that oxygen. When you feel the attack starting, immediately start breathing pure 02. The key is to get nothing but pure oxygen to your lungs, preferably at a breathing rate high enough for hyper ventilation. I abort attacks in about 6-8 minutes that way. Use the welding rig for now, obviously do NOT turn on the acetylene, only the 02, and huff off of that.
Then read this link to learn various ways to set yourself up with 02. On or off cycle I have 6 E-Tanks in my garage so I'm NEVER withou 02.
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Have your buddies grab you some energy drinks, Monster, Rock Star, Red Bull, any containing caffiene and taurine. Chugged at the first sign of a hit many can abort or reduce the intensity of a hit.
Avoid alcohol, a very common trigger for many when on cycle. Go to a freezer when you're getting hit, sucking ice cold air thru the nostril on my affected side will reduce the intensity of my pain. In a pinch I've used the ac vents in my car with the ac on max. Ice packs on my neck and head help too.
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Reply #6 - Mar 6th, 2011 at 8:02pm Cheers Joe...you're a legend. Never considered the welding shop for O2. There's heaps there. Your last name isn't McGyver is it? I've got a mate here that has some sleeping pils, not melatonin though...I think it's soma or something like that. Prescription stuff. We've got a huge walk in freezer in the galley that stays at minus 20. Lots of room to thrash around in there. The rig is dry, no booze out here even if I was inclined to neck a jar or 2. Appreciate the heads up on the trigger though Pal. Can't thank you enough for your reply. No doubt it's going to make the next few weeks way more tolerable. All the best to you Joe.
Brad.
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Reply #7 - Mar 6th, 2011 at 8:44pm Lucky that Joe piped in because yes he is a legend, and you got an earful of the best advice around!
I'm in agreement with the O2, freezing air and everything else mentioned.
Melatonin actually appears to do something to prevent the attacks for some people, unlike other sleeping pills.
If there's any delay with getting a proper mask for the O2, I can tell you I've aborted hits with freezing air before - just get in that freezer right at onset, breathe deeply, and you might even want to have ice cubes in your mouth - especially on the cluster side - while you're in there.
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You may also want to check out the clusterbusters route if Rivea Corymbosa seeds for instance happen to be legal and obtainable there (they are legal to mail order and possess in The US, UK, etc.). Some people are knocking out entire episodes in this way with very short lived side effects.
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