christinew
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Hello,
I have been suffering from "milder" version of cluster headaches since summer 2008. I had the most painful episodes in 2008, and then they calmed down in degree of pain ever since. I still have a cluster period every year (usually in the spring) but the period has drastically reduced from 3 months to 2 weeks. Nevertheless, here are a few things that I've observed during these four years that I'd like to share and hopefully they will help you.
The most important method that I've been using to revert/calm an attack is as follows. After feeling the omens of an onset (the increasing pressure felt in the eye or the left temple area), I immediately drink 1L - 2L of ice water. Normally if I manage to gulp down 1L in the first 3-5 minutes, I can completely stop the headache from developing. However, if I don't immediately have ice water (outdoor situation), I will try drink as soon as I can. From experience, while 1-2L of ice water in the first few minutes can prevent an attack, drinking perhaps close to 2-3L after an attack begins can pacify the attack (in both degree of pain and length). For me in the latter case the length would be shortened to about 20-40 minutes with milder pressure felt in the head/eye. Evidently, it's difficult to have the body drink so much ice water in such a short period, but by experience I drink what I can and slow down as necessary. It's important to listen to the body. Sometimes 1L in the first few minutes is enough to revert an attack, sometimes it takes 2L. The temperature of the water drank also makes the difference. Room temperature water doesn't help very much. The most efficient is icy water. (Edit: Forget to mention, depending on your body type, you might need a lot more / or less amount of water indicated above. I am 164 cm, 58 kg. If you a big tall person, you will probably need to drink way more ice water to get the same effect.)
In my elementary understanding of biology, this is my theory of why this method works well. First, there is no doubt that the intake of such significant amount of ice water in a short time alters the body chemistry drastically. Once the water is down in your digestive system, the body immediately sends signal to the brain to take major physiological attention to the digestive system: blood rushes to the digestive system in attempt to warm it up, all other unnecessary functions of the body temporarily get slowed down or halted. In a matter of few minutes, the water gets into the system and cools down the overall body temperature, including the temperature of the brain. We all know that high temperature catalyses chemical reactions. Lowering the temperature slows down the chemistry. Whatever process is going in the brain that causes/sustains the attack, it gets halted. With a good amount amount of ice water, the attack is completely avoided. This is a fast and efficient method for me.
The other tips I want to share are regarding to general well-being during a cluster period:
-Regular good sleep. -Abstain from alcohol. -Keep the body always quite cool (I tend to have episodes during the hot season).
That's about it. I hope this helps. Please try the ice water method because it might work for you too. Take good care.
Best, Christine
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