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Re: Feel Hungover during day after headaches at night?
Reply #25 - May 6th, 2013 at 1:25pm
 
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only for 2 weeks, but I have hangover head for the other 48 weeks a year.


Maybe I'm mis-understanding what you meant, but there is no way having CH for 2 weeks a year would give you a hangover headache for the other 48

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Re: Feel Hungover during day after headaches at night?
Reply #26 - May 14th, 2013 at 12:40pm
 
I just started getting Clusters two months ago.  I'm 26.  Two things I need help understanding.

1.  I have this aftershock after a day of episodes.  It's tender and sore in the area.  It seems like that is normal, but I just want to make sure.

2.  Still in the aftershock and two days after my episodes, I'm getting what feels like an ear infection.  I've already seen the doctor, and it's not an infection, just keeps aching.  Is that common or expected as well?

Thanks for the help.
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Reply #27 - May 14th, 2013 at 4:50pm
 
Hi. if you have had a night full of ch's it can definitely leave you feeling taxed and exhausted. pain, once it stops might leave us with some residual effects. mine leave me with a droopy looking eye on the same side as the pain till i've rested. but usually just the feeling of being very worn out, no more pain till they return. my ch is still chronic right now, idk if you should still be feeling anything couple days later physically. i hope one of us has better info for you. you're in the right place though to find out. welcome and God bless.
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Reply #28 - May 14th, 2013 at 5:11pm
 
the posts on page 1 of this say it all. plz check them out if you haven't yet. i've  never had that feeling in my ear, but perhaps some of us have and will get back to you. my tenderness is usually gone after some rest, variations to this for us all. Embarrassed
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Reply #29 - May 19th, 2013 at 6:12am
 
The hung-over (or strung-out) feeling, as you can see from the numerous posts in this thread, is fairly common among CH sufferers. In addition to the fatigue and malaise I can get tenderness on the skin where the headache was. In a very severe hit, I can be tender for days after. These things are nasty business, as your long and hard experience tells you. They are physical and mentally exhausting, not matter what kind of physical condition you're in. The good news is there are some good tips to minimize the damage and even eliminate some hits. Good luck.
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Re: Feel Hungover during day after headaches at night?
Reply #30 - May 27th, 2013 at 2:42pm
 
jess_m wrote on May 14th, 2013 at 12:40pm:
I just started getting Clusters two months ago.  I'm 26.  Two things I need help understanding.

1.  I have this aftershock after a day of episodes.  It's tender and sore in the area.  It seems like that is normal, but I just want to make sure.

2.  Still in the aftershock and two days after my episodes, I'm getting what feels like an ear infection.  I've already seen the doctor, and it's not an infection, just keeps aching.  Is that common or expected as well?

Thanks for the help.


I'm 28. My cluster headaches are back after 2.5 yrs of break. Luckily, when I had a break I got pregnant and had a baby. I thought I'd never get CHs again. I simply forgot about them. And now, all of a sudden  Sad 

They come every 2 days like clockwork. Had 5 so far and they last 2-3 hours. Before I was able to cope without prescription medicine.  I thought I would this time too.  Well, not until #3 happened when (so hard and embarrassing to admit) I started banning my head with a wooden toy and it felt good compared to the pain I experienced. I asked my husband not to go to the park with my daughter and be with me as I was experiencing suicidal thoughts Embarrassed

After that I got a prescription for expensive Imitrex (generic) nasal spray (that I bought with cash) and it didn't work so I had to suffer through #4 on my own. Feeling paranoid about an upcoming round of clusters and upset that I wasted money, I asked for Imitrex (generic) injections.  Last night, got #5 and got a shot and was pain-free within 5 min!!

My symptoms of the aftershock in this cycle DO last 2 days almost right up to the next CH strikes. I also don't know what is normal or not. Right now I don't have financial resources to see a neurologist as my internist advised but I will right away once I can afford it.

My symptoms of the aftershock are:
almost constant foggy vision and feeling
light-headedness
clogged ears
feeling depressed
sometimes it feels like as if there is some infection in my right ear as there is some kind of shooting pain
dizziness
my head is not clear
the right side of my face feels bruised (ice pack seems to temporarily help)
every now and then for a very short period of time, I have painful sensation around my right eye, right side of my nose and on right temple
feeling as if you are on drugs or hungover although neither is the reason
feeling awkward and as if you like in a different reality or something
sometimes mentally slow and absent
feeling wiped out and tired

On the last note, today after the last night's injection my aftershock symptoms are way less prominent. I mainly feel fatigued and slight pain on my right side every now and then. Feeling tension in my right ear and get a foggy/ slightly light-headed feeling that comes and goes.  But I am way alert and able to spend some quality time with my toddler, which I COULDN'T do during the aftershock before I got a medicine that worked and stopped the pain for me.

Feeling hopeful today for the first time in this cycle of CH. So happy to find this post (googled it looking for hungover feeling after the CH attack) and to know that I'm not alone. 
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Re: Feel Hungover during day after headaches at night?
Reply #31 - May 27th, 2013 at 5:53pm
 
Welcome to the board Marsi, you're not alone anymore. Do try and get into to see a headache specialist neurologist as heads are complicated areas! GP's and even most garden variety neuros just don't have the background or training to adequately diagnose and treat complicated head disorders!

For now,

Follow this link to the medications section of this board and read the post 

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It’s a vitamin/mineral/fish oil supplement, all over the counter stuff. It’s up to an 81% success rate of those who try it and respond to the survey so you’re just shooting yourself in the foot if you don’t give it a shot. I’m 3 years pain free on it after a 35 plus year track record with episodic CH. Best of all, it’s healthy for you even without CH!

As of January 20, 2013, the compiled raw data indicates an efficacy of 80%. 240 out of the 300 CH'ers who have started this regimen and stayed on it for a month or more have experienced a significant reduction in the frequency and severity of their CH... 78% of the 300 CH'ers experienced a pain free response and 60% of the 300 have remained essentially pain free. Episodic and chronic CH'ers respond to this regimen at roughly the same rate.

Preliminary survey results indicate most of these CH'ers were pain free before the end of the third week with some responding in a little as 12 to 24 hours. The average time to respond is five days


Oxygen should be your first line abortive. Breathing pure 02 will abort an attack for me in less then 10 minutes, that’s completely pain free. It hasd all but eliminated the use of imitrex for me. MUCH cheaper and just as fast, Read this link as it must be used correctly or it will not work

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This link will show you how to get set up with welding oxygen:

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Go buy a 4 pack of energy drinks, Rock Star, Monster, any containing the combo of caffeine and taurine, chug it down as fast as you can when you feel an attack starting. Many can abort or at least really reduce an attack using these.

Visit our sister board for “alternative” treatment methods outside of mainstream medicine. As you’ll see from all the success stories on this board, there is something to it.

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So glad you found us, I hope we can help you alleviate some of that pain and get ya back to being a mommy.

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Re: Feel Hungover during day after headaches at night?
Reply #32 - May 28th, 2013 at 7:54am
 
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I also don't know what is normal or not.


I found nothing unusual in your description, Marsi. And I am sorry to say that. The only thing I would say is somewhat beyond the norm is the 2-3 hour length of every hit. Most of us experienced hits of that length from time to time, but not every time. Please pay careful attention to Joe's post above. Everything he offers has been vetted here by personal experience and can greatly assist you in preventing and aborting hits. Keep us in the loop, and God bless. lance
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Reply #33 - May 28th, 2013 at 8:21pm
 
Thank you for the warm welcome, support and comments.  I'm going to try the vitamin regimen and energy drinks, for sure.
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Reply #34 - Jun 1st, 2013 at 11:48am
 
Hi guys! My name is idehya and I have suffered from CH for maybe 20 years and the hungover feeling is normal after an attack.  I suffered 1 last night that lasted about 6 hours. I feel confused and tired right now and the ache is always present on the right side of my head, during these periods - but not debilitating for now. I can function when the headache is minimal.
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Reply #35 - Jun 1st, 2013 at 4:33pm
 
Hi idehya,

If I have minor headaches next day (which I almost always do) as you describe I use small ice packs.

I actually recently used a headband that would hold the ice packs in place on the right side of my head so I could use my hands and do stuff around the house. I put them on and off every now and then.

I look super goofy with the band and ice packs all over my head, but I do get tremendous relieve from the bruised feeling/sensation after the attack.
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Re: Feel Hungover during day after headaches at night?
Reply #36 - Jun 3rd, 2013 at 11:02pm
 
Thanks to all for sharing.

I know this post is a bit older but it was one that sounded like something I was curious about.  I just asked a question about this in my "getting to know ya" post and I think I found my answers here.

I was gonna say after my weekend of up to 8 attacks I do feel like it hurts to brush my hair or nod or shake my head. 

Thanks again for offering your insights and experiences, it helps me greatly.  My first week as a CH'er has been terrifying but I am find a lot of hope here.  Thank you, thank you!
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Reply #37 - Jun 4th, 2013 at 5:49am
 
TeeJ2379 wrote on Jun 3rd, 2013 at 11:02pm:
I was gonna say after my weekend of up to 8 attacks I do feel like it hurts to brush my hair or nod or shake my head.


Look back at what you've gone through and it is no surprise that you feel not quite on top form. This is another reason why being able to kill off any CHs quick makes such a difference, not just from avoiding the pain but also avoiding the after effects of it too.
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Reply #38 - Jul 17th, 2013 at 9:25am
 
I relate to this description big time.  Hungover/Worn out.  That is how i feel.  I get woken up at night out of a dead sleep.  I am not myself during the day.  Worn out and feel like a zombie.
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