djphrenzy
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First of all, I want to say thanks to Batch. I've been living mostly PF since, gosh, probably 2012.
That being said, I wanted to pick everyone's brains about something I've experienced on the Anti-Inflammatory regimen. I'm not sure I've ever heard anyone discuss this here, but it's regular enough for me now that I thought it worth bringing up.
Background: 37/Male. Episodic. My clusters started out being spaced by about 5 years, then dropped to 3 years, then I started the regimen. I take the regimen everyday, in or out of cycle and have my 25(OH)D labs every six months or so.
So here's what happens. I'm cruising along enjoying life and one night I get what I call the "notification attack." Oddly, the time of my attacks has shifted since I started the regimen. They used to be 10:00pm then 1:00am like clockwork. On the regimen, this "notification attack" typically happens around 6:00-7:00am (for reference, I take my D3 with lunch, so I suspect perhaps a lowered serum concentration at this time?). Additionally, the seasonality has gone out the window. The notification attack is not severe, usually a 3-5-ish. Enough to wake me up, but usually not sufficient to get me out of bed. It lasts 15-20 minutes and I fall back asleep.
The next day, depending on the severity of the notification attack, I take a loading dose of D3. 30,000IU-50,000IU.
Here's where things get weird. Generally, for the next two evenings, early morning, I experience what I call "ghost attacks." I wake up with the sensation of an impending attack, but there is no pain. The sensation lasts 15-20 minutes, during which time I am unable to sleep, even though I'm dead to the world. I'm most definitely having an attack, but again, it's pain-free, not even a 1. No pressure, nothing. It's very difficult to describe. Before the regimen, the attack sensation and the pain sensation were so closely tied that I was unable to separate them, but during these ghost attacks I have one without the other. The most interesting thing is that the attack sensation is sufficient to wake me up and keep me up, even without any pain. I am not a light sleeper, and usually, it would take a freight train hitting the house to wake me up. Very high strangeness factor.
Then, generally, after a couple nights of this, and a couple days of 20,000IU, I go back to normal. I'm curious if anyone has experienced anything similar?
Cheers!
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