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Switching sides
Jul 27th, 2016 at 1:09pm
 
So I've been getting CH for about 3 weeks now, all on my left side, and my latest one was on the right..... Is this normal?! This is my first one on the right hand side...
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Re: Switching sides
Reply #1 - Jul 28th, 2016 at 10:10am
 
Not a common situation but I don't recall that the medical literatreature says it's a concern.

3-weeks: did you or a doc make the Dx? (There are a multitude of disorders which mimic Cluster so a good Dx is important.)
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Reply #2 - Jul 28th, 2016 at 11:08am
 
Hi George
Normally CH stays one sided, but switching sides is definately not unheard of.
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Reply #3 - Jul 28th, 2016 at 1:44pm
 
I've read before of the  Smiley switching sides, but normally you are either a lefty or a righty.

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Reply #4 - Jul 28th, 2016 at 1:48pm
 
Hi guys, thanks for the replies.

Diagnosed properly by a neurologist Bob, no doubt on this one at the mo! However I haven't seen him since the side switch, so haven't told him about this yet.

I did a little research and saw that it wasn't unheard of too, so feel a little better. It wasn't as intense on the right and my shadows have been on the left today, so maybe just a anomaly.

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Reply #5 - Jul 28th, 2016 at 3:16pm
 
I get most of the pain on the right, but I get some on the other side at the same time. It doesn't happen with every HA, but frequently...
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Reply #6 - Jul 28th, 2016 at 9:00pm
 
My husband had pain only on the right side for four years. Then two years in remission. Now it seems to be back...but on the left side now. It's still ramping up - not full blown yet.
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Re: Switching sides
Reply #7 - Jul 28th, 2016 at 9:27pm
 
I always hated the switch. Worst was finishing a leftie cycle one day and starting a rightie the next. It can also be confused a lot by getting to enjoy more than just the one headache syndrome.

Best advice, as always, is to discuss it with chosen doctor if you're worried about it.

Let us know how you get on with it,

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Reply #8 - Jul 30th, 2016 at 5:00pm
 
Most people have their CH just on one side, but some have it switch either between cycles or even between CHs. When my CHs first started I had a few left sided ones before they settled down and took up residence on the right side.

Some people have had a nerve block done on one side which seemed to result in CH changing sides.

Similarly most people have them either around the eye or the temple, but again changes between are possible.

Nobody seems to know why these changes happen and it is considered to be just something that can happen with CH without any deeper implication. However as Brian suggested, if it concerns you then do discuss it with your doctor.

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Reply #9 - Jul 31st, 2016 at 1:55pm
 
Thanks guys. Both my neurologist and myself are certain that I am in my first ever cluster cycle. For the first 3 weeks it was daily attack behind left eye with usual cluster symptoms.

My last two 'attacks'  however have been more like strong-ish shadows and have been on both sides of my head.

Last night I had my usual eye watering and nose blocking on the left side, and then came shortly after a strong 'ache' across head and on right side....

Could this be a sign my cycle could be ending?! Looking for any positives as this latest development has left me a little confused!!!

Or could it be the fact I've been take zolmitriptan nasal spray daily throughout my cycle that my clusters have stopped only to be replaced by rebounds?!

I have my oxygen coming tomorrow so will start to leave the Triptans alone and focus on oxygen to see if any improvement. I'm also being prescribed verapamil...

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Reply #10 - Jul 31st, 2016 at 9:26pm
 
Hi George

Hard to know if it is your cycle ending or not until it ends. That then may become the normal end of cycle routine for you, but as with many things CH related, things can change.

For the zolmitriptan theory, it is possible, but hard to tell the difference between a "rebound" CH and a "normal" CH, so I'd not worry too much about it.
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Reply #11 - Aug 6th, 2016 at 7:30pm
 
For me (40 years of CH) switching sides can mean starting or stopping a cycle.  Mine are 90% left, a right side is a big concern because it's unusual.    Left sides are the worst.    I am 17 days into my most recent cycle, off for almost 2 years.    Doing 60 mg Pred a day for about a week, started taper today.  Hope to be "out" in another 10 days.    I don't know how I survived this while I was working everyday.   

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Reply #12 - Aug 7th, 2016 at 5:29am
 
Hello George. For the shadow headaches have you tried an energy drink like Red Bull, Monster or 5 Hour. For me, an 5 Hour Energy would kill it in about 5 to 7 minutes.
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Reply #13 - Aug 7th, 2016 at 1:41pm
 
Hey Bob

I've tried Red Bull, not shaking the shadows unfortunately.

My cycle is slowing since I've started my verapamil , I haven't had a full blown attack for days now, I get shadows around the same time every day and have been hitting the o2 to shake these.

Is a 5 hour drink any different caffeine/taurine wise  to red bull?
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Reply #14 - Aug 7th, 2016 at 2:17pm
 
I've never compared the two label by label. I have always used 5 Hour Energy (actually the Costco store brand. Same stuff but cheaper by the case) the 5 hour is just under 2 oz. you can take it in one swallow. Have some water to wash it down, it tastes like skunk piss. The Monter or Red Bull are sized larger and I can't gulp the whole can at once.
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Reply #15 - Aug 23rd, 2016 at 8:41pm
 
I am a righty, but several times a year I get a shadow on my left side. 
It had no implications for anything...
I always thought of it as my right eye getting bored.  Wink
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Reply #16 - Sep 11th, 2016 at 1:53pm
 
My CHs (episodic, spring and fall for about 6 weeks, chronic once for 14 months) are constantly switching sides. They typically take place on my right side and those are somewhat manageable. The ones on the left are 99% Kip 10s. When my CHs get really nasty, they will switch sides during a headache, which has happened a few times over the past week. This typically indicates I'm nearing the end of my cycle. In my experience those are the worst as once the CH has switched sides, it ramps back up (if I'm unable to abort). Not cool.
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Reply #17 - Sep 23rd, 2016 at 2:27pm
 
Mine have switched sides many times, once even during a headache, that was a doozy.
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Reply #18 - Oct 2nd, 2016 at 9:09pm
 
My attacks are generally left side--every so often I get a "hopper" which can be really hard hitters.  Today I had a hopper and it switched back and it truly was a doozy!
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