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Balanchine
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May 5th, 2021 at 10:46pm
 
Hello the Group,

To quote Godfather III: "Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!" Or maybe that's a paraphrase.

Anywho I've been dealing with two kinds of cancer the last dozen years or so, and the fact that my last actual cluster cycle was maybe 6-8 years back was a nice bonus.

However I'm fearing that the old Beast may be back. Back then I got relief from O2 and also a course of Topomax. I wrote to my current neuro today and he's ordered me some more, but says that in fact he prefers Verapamil. My previous neuro thought of Verap as an "old line" drug, with Topo being newer and improved, as it were. This was 14 or more years ago.

I do know about the vitamin regimen so thoughtfully put together by Batch, and remember trying it at some point with uncertain results. So I'm not above doing so again. But for now I've refilled my welder's tank and will try the meds.

So, the question: what is the current recommendation for those of you taking these little goodies? My neuro said I could take both at the same time but I'm reluctant.

I know Topo works (even if it makes me feel stupid). Should I do the Verap instead?

Many thanks, friends. I wish you all painfree everything.

David
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Reply #1 - May 6th, 2021 at 12:43am
 
I really hate saying Welcome Back,  but welcome back anyway.

Can't help with the chemical queries but it's worth noting the vitamin D regimen has been seriously fine-tuned over the years so it's well worth that second look as many CHeads are getting very good results.

The O2 has also has a rev up with far higher pressures resulting in quite spectacular improvements.  The new ClusterMask is remarkably popular along with new breathing techniques which seem to make things even more betterer again.

Rotten shame the monster never lost your address but here's cheers to a brighter future,

Brian down under.
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Reply #2 - May 7th, 2021 at 5:48pm
 
Brian, thanks a lot for your wisdom and wit. Batch was kind enough to see my post and send me a pdf of his vitamin study, which sure is impressive!

On the O2 question - yeah, I know about the high flow rate/total lung clearing and deep refilling method and used it to good advantage during my last cycle 8 or so years ago. The other day I refilled my welder's tank and have dusted off the rest of the gear.

Today is Friday. The first glimmers of head trouble started Monday. Interestingly (thankfully!), although the shadows are still with me, I can't say the pain has gone above about a Kip 3. It's weird and a first for me lo these many years, but I ain't complaining.

Wondering if it's due to my age (nearly 68) or the elimination of what I'm pretty sure was always my main tripwire, viz. alcohol.

I thought I saw a thread about growing out of CHs so I'll muse further there.

Again, thanks a million for jumping in. I really appreciate it!

David in CA
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Reply #3 - May 8th, 2021 at 1:04am
 
Stick with what works best for you, but I wouldn't mix the two together, and yes, oxygen is a great abortive, but you need a preventative, so try one of the two mentioned and see how you go. I'm on the vitamin D regiment, and been CH free for the past 9yrs.

Cheers Hoppy
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Reply #4 - May 8th, 2021 at 4:09pm
 
vitamin D regiment works for me.

Mark.
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Reply #5 - May 18th, 2021 at 7:31pm
 
Thanks again, all. I must say that this time around has been extremely different for me. I can not in good conscience call it a cycle even though it began ominously.

I had on and off Kip 3 or so for a maybe 10 days. At the outset I really thought the worst was coming and grabbed new O2 and a bottle of Topomax, since both had worked in the past.

But then - well, for the last I'd say a week at least - nothing. I have the very faintest of shadows here and there but days go by without my even noticing, and unless I'm fooling myself I think I dodged a cannonball here.

There is one major thing different today than the last time I had a genuine cycle: I take a few grams of kratom every day that I began initially for anxiety. I haven't seen anyone writing about it here, nor has anyone discussed CH on the main kratom forum I attend.

Who knows, maybe that's what's been keeping the Beast at bay. Whatever... I'll take it!

Thanks for reading.
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Reply #6 - May 23rd, 2021 at 5:24am
 
hey there and sorry your CH is back. I use verapamil and had an extremely bad experience when changing to epilim. I have heard topomax can be bad as well. In my case I stopped chronic CH by increasing verapamil until the CH stopped. This was at 1200mg per day. I have since dropped to 120mg per day and am managing CH very well. Just shadows and occasional moderate Ch which I abort with sumitriptan 100mg. Best of luck to you.
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