Erik SoCal wrote on Aug 22nd, 2013 at 2:54pm:Hello everyone!
My name is Erik, I have been just recently diagnosed with atypical CH from my neurologist. I have episodic cluster attacks, usually every 3 years for 3 months at a time. The first time was thought to be sinus related, and it wasnt until the start of the second that I was finally recommended to a neurologist. Sadly couldn't do much treatment as I found I was just ending cycle at that time.
Now have started a 3rd cycle and have just gotten back to my neuro for him to confirm. He has put me on verapamil 240 a day to start as well as a prescription for oxygen at 12L/min to 15L/min. The only problem is I thought I had a supplier lined up but they stopped selling oxygen at the end of July!
So I am wondering if anyone here has advice as to where I could get this filled in the Inland Empire area of Southern California. I have not tried to see what my insurance will cover, my neurologist acknowledged that they always give issue because of the blood-gas level thing. So this would be out of pocket and I have no idea how much it will cost. Thank you all again for your support, have been reading on this site but didn't register until now.
Hi Erik,
Sorry to read you are in cycle, but you came to the only place where people are more knowledgeable about CH's than the doctors are.
Verapamil 240mg? That's a good starting point, but still low for CH's. Is this immediate or sustained release?
Any transitional med such as Prednisone to go with the Verapamil?
When is your next neuro appt to discuss how the Verapamil is doing or are you able to just call it in?
There are many neuros in SoCal that are very familiar with CH's, so if you are not pleased at any point; please do not feel as if you are trapped with this neuro. We can always assist you with referrals to specialists who are CH educated near you.
I would recommend you look on your insurance medical provider list and/or call the insurance company to find out who offers medical o2 in your area. Submit your script to them and setup your delivery.
Your insurance should not care about the "blood gas level thing' as there is no "blood gas level thing" as it relates to CH's. Additionally, 12 lpm to 15 lpm is pretty low. Ideally you have 25 lpm+, but you can always get your own high flow or welders regulator and customize your tank, once you get a tank.
If you must come out of pocket for your o2, you might consider just purchasing a tank from a welders supply store and own it. Go get refills as needed. This might be a less expensive and less hassle way to go, if you will have to come out of pocket for o2. No delivery available, so you will need to transport on your own. Do not tell them you are breathing it. See the yellow tab-left side of your screen titled "oxygen info" for more details.
Do you have a NON-rebreather mask? If not, see the yellow tab-left side of your screen titled "CH.com store" and have one shipped to your home so you can abort attacks.
PF Wishes

-Gregg in Las Vegas