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Jan 7th, 2016 at 9:46pm
 
Been a lurker for years now, just wanted to finally say hello and thanks to everyone. I've been fighting these bastards for about a decade now I guess. When I think back on the agony I endured before coming here.... Batch has been amazing and has changed my quality of life. My wife discovered this place and Batch has guided us through the last several years to where I am today. Still fighting, but not losing. I cant believe the drugs I was prescribed in years passed, only to arrive at my current regimen of vitamins and O2. Amazing. I really just wanted to say hello to everyone and thank you all for sharing your experiences and advice. I feel selfish for not offering the same.
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Reply #1 - Jan 8th, 2016 at 1:42am
 
Hi and welcome RDS.

Whilst oxygen is great for aborting CHs, it can sometimes be hard to take to some places, e.g. when flying. Have you looked at having some sumitriptan injections (also known as imitrex / imigran) so you can always have a CH abortive with you, no matter where you are?

It's good to hear that you're on top of your CH. Long may that continue.
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Reply #2 - Jan 8th, 2016 at 9:22am
 
I've read a lot about the injections here. Fortunately I don't fly too often, so I take a mini O2 bottle with me in my bag when its "that time". Way back in the beginning I took Immitrex (and Relpax and a collection of drugs, but pill form), but I never tried to injections. The drugs make me feel like crap but getting a few Immitrex injections to take with sounds like it may be a good idea... just in case. People seem to have had good experiences with it. Whats the consensus on Red Bull as a pseudo abortive? I hate the stuff but I'd give it a shot.
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Reply #3 - Jan 8th, 2016 at 10:30am
 
I prefer Monster, to me they taste better. They also have several that are non carbonated and sugar free.
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Reply #4 - Jan 8th, 2016 at 11:57am
 
RDS,
YOU should look into the vitamin D regiment

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Reply #5 - Jan 8th, 2016 at 12:15pm
 
I've been on it for a few years now. And if its any testament to its effectiveness, it was only when I stopped for a while after an operation that "they" came back. My fault for stopping but I'm back in the saddle again and won't get off. Thanks!
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Reply #6 - Jan 8th, 2016 at 8:37pm
 
RDS wrote on Jan 8th, 2016 at 9:22am:
Fortunately I don't fly too often, so I take a mini O2 bottle with me in my bag when its "that time".


Do you fly with your own O2 bottle?

Normally this is not something most airlines allow, unless you use their oxygen.

Do check with your airline about this first.
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Reply #7 - Jan 11th, 2016 at 2:48pm
 
RDS wrote on Jan 8th, 2016 at 9:22am:
I've read a lot about the injections here. Fortunately I don't fly too often, so I take a mini O2 bottle with me in my bag when its "that time". Way back in the beginning I took Immitrex (and Relpax and a collection of drugs, but pill form), but I never tried to injections. The drugs make me feel like crap but getting a few Immitrex injections to take with sounds like it may be a good idea... just in case. People seem to have had good experiences with it. Whats the consensus on Red Bull as a pseudo abortive? I hate the stuff but I'd give it a shot.


H RDS.....O2 bottle in your bag?...yikes...Mike is right...check, aint no airline/TSA gonna intentionally allow that... and you could get into major trouble. I once had a 10 min, 5 agent aside for a "suspicious" regulator.

I would also be impressed if you got relief from one of those "toy" bottles...which are mostly a gimmick. To kill a hit usually requires a LOT more O2 than any of these teeny tinys have.

When travelling I used to set up O2 tank delivery at my destination....it's quite easy and common now...

Injections always made me feel "ooky" so I use Zomig NS (5 mg) as emergency/last resort...hellish expensive...and always a battle with insurance...but 99% effective for me without the "ook"

Don't get hung up on energy drink brand...Red Bull is just the first...most expensive and actually the lowest in caffeine and taurine....besides the incredibly awful flavor. You need at least 100 mg caffeine and 1000+ mg taurine per serving...I prefer NOS, Wired, or one of the Monster family. Make sure the sugarless does NOT have Aspartame as that is a trigger for some. I get mine at the dollar store, discount grocery, or special sales...never more than a $1 per can...and usually a 16 oz which is good for 2 hits  for me. For me,as cold as possible (numbing?)and pounding it FAST worked best...and I always thought the carbonated kinds absorbed faster...

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Reply #8 - Jan 11th, 2016 at 4:12pm
 
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Whilst for Air New Zealand, this is typical of the policies for major airlines.

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This is a good example of why airlines are very cautious about oxygen cylinders on aircraft.

I once got pulled up when going through security on a domestic flight for an unusual metallic object spotted on the x-ray scanner (a regulator). Whilst they were happy for me to fly with the regulator in my hand luggage, they were very careful to make sure that I didn't have a cylinder with me in my hold or hand luggage and that I understood what they were asking.

In contrast I've never been asked about my sumatriptan injections which I've flown with on several hundred flights, both domestic and international.
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Reply #9 - Jan 12th, 2016 at 12:51pm
 
LOL, I think I wasn't clear, apologies. I don't travel for business and I most likely wouldn't travel if I was in the midst of a "cycle". I'm sure TSA would short-circuit if I  tried to bring an O2 setup on board an airplane.
   Thanks for the energy drink tips, I've only tried it once and its really hard to say if it worked because I did it in conjunction with O2. Red Bull is just awful so I'm glad to know I have several options available. I have never understood how people can drink this stuff by choice  Smiley
  The D regimen and O2 has been a winning combo for me (thanks Batch) for several years now. I really dread having to take any of the medications because they make me feel like, well, crap.
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