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Hello, as my profile suggests I live in the Baltimore metropolitan area: thankfully, access to top doctors is easy, and there are an abundance of them at that. I have been diagnosed with cluster headaches, acute, and the doc suspects chronic, now at 11 months without a break for more than 5 days (going insane). The doctor is a board certified neurologist, head of stroke unit, and affiliated with Hopkins, he specializes in headaches as well: the fact he knew what a cluster headache consisted of, was a good start, hell his office had pamphlets on it.
The medications prescribed are the norm, Depakote ER 1000mg, Verapamil ER 360mg (cannot go higher, my blood pressure is already getting low from that dosage, I am a skinny guy 5'10" 150 soaking wet). To abort, I use Alsuma 6mg injections ( luckily my insurance authorized 10 a month) I also have Imitrex nasal, but am not fond of them, my time window is limited less than 10 minutes; however, they are nice to carry around in case of an attack while at school or on the road. I am aware of the interaction between those and Alsuma, another reason I try to avoid using them unless necessary. Also, for health reason, I stopped the usage of Lithium and Tegretol, after 10 years being stable it was time to stop those crazy meds, Lithium is not recommend for a long duration, according to my docs. I am scheduled for Botox injections, seems absurd,but at this point I will try anything.
Alternative treatments seem useless; yet, I take magnesium, a B complex, amino acid complex, melatonin, and multivitamin/mineral.
Limitations are hidden, I have had to many disabilities to knock me down: including two spinal fusions, one the lower spine, L4-S5-L1 , the other C3-C7 neck. To deal with pain I just take injections, sometimes daily, if I run out use the nasals. As far as symptoms, the clusters are usually in my left eye, tearing and nasal congestion always prevalent, sometimes this shifts to my right eye. The pain can shift to the temple, and or jaw--flushing/sweating is not uncommon: the duration is usually less than hour, the ones that wake me up are a b!@#$ usually four hours, pure hell. If any limitation, my sleep cycle is destroyed, which I do realize complicates the problem, I am sure my neighbors think I am night owl, not uncommon for me to be awake at 5 am or be up for two days straight.
Last, I have a good understanding of these, a family member has episodic clusters, thus, when I received the diagnosis, my exact thought was oh sh@% I am in for a long ride. The support network is there, that does help. Figured I would join to gather more insight into this, my expertise is not in the medical professions, in case it matters I am a finance, Econ, and Accounting major, (I have no life, serious).
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