Hi!
I'm a 31 year old male CH sufferer from Stockholm, agonized by - yet fascinated with - cluster headaches since 7-9 years back. Have read a whole lot about our syndrome throughout these years, but quite recently stumbled over these forums.
New member here, so just thought I'd share my CH story, in part just to 'write it off' but mainly because I want to get feedback and to read similarities with other forumites' situations (I've never met anyone with CH or really discussed it with anyone at all, except with not-so-knowledgeable doctors)...
My first CH that I in retrospect can pinpoint was in the end of October 2007. I was in Tokyo for a longer vacation, and the last week or so I got hit every second day, at basically the exact same time at night, 05.20-something A.M., continuing for about two weeks after getting back to Sweden (though now a couple of hours earlier, probably in relation to time zones and my sleeping patterns).
When the period/cluster was over, I more or less googled myself a diagnose, not getting it confirmed with a neurologist until I the next autumn (2008) got hit with my second cluster - at basically the same week and the same time of night as the year before... Since then, the cluster have shifted seasons a bit, getting hit every october from 2007 to 2009, every christmas / early january from 2010 to 2011, and then in late spring / early summer since 2012..... I am in a cluster right now, but only got hit two times so far. My clusters "only" last for 3-4 weeks, and fortunately, I don't get hit more than once per night, even though it has hit 2 times per night on rare occasions. Instead, my 'shadows' are quite bad and last basically 80% of the time within the real hits, with not-so-bad headaches but with horrible pressure from the neck up to my left eye, and on-off nausea. The rest of the year I'm okay (besides un-related illnesses).
For the 'hits', I use only medical oxygen since this works fine for me. The worst of the attack is gone within 15 minutes, but if I stop breathing 100% oxygen within less than an hour or so, the attack often comes back with added strength.. So I basically sit and breath oxygen for 1-3 hours. Injections of Imigran (sumpatriptane) seems to work quite fine as well, but I get horrible side effects (chest pain, sweating, panic, weird sensations in motion and feeling).
For the 'shadows', I find eating lots of magnesium pills throughout the cluster helps a bit, as well as regular pain killers (ibuprofen), but it only takes the edge of. Still feel allround bad even between attacks..
The magnesium pills, by the way, also seem to help with my restless legs syndrome as well as neck/back pains, which is a bonus I guess.
Please tell me your stories! I'm alone out here!