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Hello all forum members,
I took some time away from the forum in an attempt to get these headaches under control--we all know what's that like. Before introducing myself, I would like to thank all that have taken the time to produce the information found on this site; I can not imagine how many of you went years without proper care or treatment, my first nasty headache had me in a neurologists office the next day.
If you prefer labels, I am diagnosed chronic cluster headache 1+ year with a diagnosis and current 2+ years of intractable migraines. The pain, obviously, is entirely different. My migraines develop from stress, lack of sleep, pressure to complete multiple assignments and certain foods. I have found away to reduce those--forget reduction of the clusters. With the clusters, I have what I call stages "high and low," when the seasons change I get nailed with 4-6 clusters per day, time .5-3hrs long. When the seasons return to normal I return to what I call a low stage, I might get 1 cluster per day 2 at most with time of 15minutes-1hour, sometimes I get a day or two w/o pain. I am sure this could change at any time.
Adding to this mess, I have degenerative disc disease, half my neck is fused as well as my entire lower section of spine (surgeries are pending). Basically, all my remaining discs are herniated, dried, or in poor shape.
I see a Hopkins neurologist that specializes in strokes and has familiarity with cluster headaches. Soon, I will visit the Johns Hopkins Headache Clinic for further evaluations/treatment.
Medications, well we would be here awhile, Lithium, Zonegran, Topemax, to name a few didn't work. Depakote at 1000mg helps, as does the Verapamil at 480mg. I have Imitrex injections, but respond poorly to them (if they work at all). I finally have an Rx for O2 and am supposed to get the bottle and gear tomorrow (will see).
Additionally, I had Botox done this past week, according to the neurologist it can take a few weeks for the effects to "kick in." It has not done much for the clusters; however, my migraines are gone. I will not scream it is a miracle drug, still to much speculation and it takes more than one shot. Not to mention the expense, with insurance coverage and the pharma company picking up the neuro's bill I still will spend several hundred just on one dose.
I have seen the info for the inflammation supplementation and plan to start in a few weeks; allowing myself enough time to see if the Botox is worth another dosage/shot.
Anything else you want to know then just ask.
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