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Anthony D
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Apr 12th, 2018 at 6:45am
 
I’ve recently had an occipital nerve block which took my headaches from 4 a day to 1!! It’s only at night and quite mild.

I’m on the vitamin D therapy also.

I’ve noticed that I can clear a mild cluster with 25 lpm and hyperventilating I’m about 10-15 minutes. I stay on for at least another 5 on lower rates. But about an hour later I’m up again with another headache. Ugh.

What gives. I’d really like to stay off triptans as much as possible since there was some worry of overuse and rebounds with that.

Any help is appreciated. What has worked for you?
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Reply #1 - Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:56am
 
Hyperventilating does not work for me, personally. I have to stay as calm as possible, and take deep breaths, hold it, and exhale slowly. As long as I don't panic, and keep my breathing measured, I normally abort an attack in less than 10 min., staying on for 5 min. after the pain has subsided. This is all while using a flow of 15lpm (which I turn down to 12 after the pain is gone).

All I can suggest is to try a different technique? Also, you said you'd like to stay off of triptans, does that mean you are not on any currently?

I could not stay on the Vit. D therapy due to adverse effects (they increased the number of my attacks). I understand this is not common, but I've heard of it happening with a couple others.

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Reply #2 - Apr 12th, 2018 at 12:01pm
 
Since my nerve block I’ve been able to abort my mild attacks with O2 only, which is great but the headache just seems to return an hour later (after I fall back asleep). This just gets exhausting.

I could probably take a triptan and knock it completely out but I’d rather not if I can avoid it.

I have a demand valve on the way. Maybe that can help abort quicker and help me stay on it longer...

Thanks for your input
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Reply #3 - Apr 12th, 2018 at 7:59pm
 
Melissa wrote on Apr 12th, 2018 at 9:56am:
Hyperventilating does not work for me, personally. I have to stay as calm as possible, and take deep breaths, hold it, and exhale slowly. As long as I don't panic, and keep my breathing measured, I normally abort an attack in less than 10 min., staying on for 5 min. after the pain has subsided. This is all while using a flow of 15lpm (which I turn down to 12 after the pain is gone).

All I can suggest is to try a different technique? Also, you said you'd like to stay off of triptans, does that mean you are not on any currently?

I could not stay on the Vit. D therapy due to adverse effects (they increased the number of my attacks). I understand this is not common, but I've heard of it happening with a couple others.



Hiya Mel...quit hiding your light under a bushel basket...your posts are missed...SIS!

There is not a word in this post I could not have written myself. Years ago..even before the D3 regimen... I used to take most of the elements....SOMETHNG...I know not what in the multi-vit I was taking INCREASED hits.....some may say "trigger" ...but that causes consternation with some.

It may be rare...I dunno...but adverse effects found me too......

Best...ALWAYS

Brother Jon
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