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ErikY
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Non cycle HA's
« on: Apr 25th, 2005, 11:03am » |
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Hey everyone. I am a diagnosed cluster head. I have been on a 5 year pattern since I was 15 and I am now 30. I am quite fortunate (if you can say any clusterhead is fortunate) because I only cycle every 5 years, and my cycles are pretty short, 2 - 3 weeks. I just came out of a cycle about 7-8 weeks ago, and this past cycle was the first one I had any idea what was wrong with me, as in the past I was always diagnosed with sinus infections and given antibiotics. Almost whole life I have suffered from HA's that I always assumed were sinsus HA's because of where they hurt, right over my left eye, and I have bad allergies. It just seemed natrual to me that they were sinus HA's. For the most part, I always get 1-2 of these per week, but every once in a while, I get lucky and can go a few months without any, but they always come back. Occasionally, I go through a period where I get 3-5 per week. Well, after this past cycle, and realizing I suffer from clusters, I started getting my regular HA's back again. The funny thing was that in the 3 weeks of my cycle, I did not get one of these regular HA's, but the day I first got one of these regulars, I never got anymore clusters. Well, in the 7-8 weeks since my cycle, I have been getting them back again in the form of 1-2 per week. The HA's are eerily similar in a lot of ways to a cluster HA, but nowhere near as intense, and they last much much longer. I dont get ice pick pains from my clusters, but rather a crushing pain in my eyeball as if my eyeball is being crushed by a vice. The pain also extends to my temple and slightly to the back of my head. It also intensifies when I breathe through my nose. My clusters generally last about 1/2 hour to 90 min. Now, my regular HA's have some similarities. Always over the exact same eye as my clusters, my left eye. I feel the pain in my temple and back of head as well, and it does hurt more when I breathe through my nose. The other thing that is a clear sign is that any alcohol at all brings one of these on. Now for the differences, my non cycle HA's are not even a fraction of the pain, it is much more of a dull pain, but in the exact same areas, instead of a vice crushing my eye like the CHA's, it is more like a finger pushing down on my eye. The other thing is they last a long long time. They generally last about 8 hours to 24. The other difference is that I can get rid of these with OTC pain killers, I take a cocktail of 4 Excedrin and 4 Advil and that USUALLY knocks it out, but not always. Any less of the OTC and it dulls for a while, but always comes back. Anway, I am very sorry for the really long post, I am just curious if any other cluster heads suffer similar non cycle headaches, and if anyone has any ideas? I talked to my neuro and she thought it was probably related, but never knew of anyone suffering clusters and having this as well. I am really wanting to get off the OTC pain killers, as that stuff in that quantity is no good for you, but I cant really function with those HA's and need relief. I am seriously considering clusterbusters as I assume there is some relation between these HA's and my clusters, and hopefully the clusterbusters may help. Thanks! Erik
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JJA
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Re: Non cycle HA's
« Reply #1 on: Apr 25th, 2005, 11:53am » |
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Yeah, I have a lot of shadows (just like clusters, but less intense) between episodes very similar to what you describe. I'm surprised that a "5-year cycler" would have them, but... Personally, I just deal with them. I can function, so I don't worry about it. Since you say you can't function, it seems like yours are more intense. Also, for me, the shadows are more intense while in cycle. I found they do respond to the same treatments as the real CH episodes (clusterbusters). Jesse
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Re: Non cycle HA's
« Reply #2 on: Apr 25th, 2005, 2:18pm » |
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I know what you mean about OTC's...if I take excedrin migraine the minute or two I feel mine coming on..it works pretty well. I can only take it in the day b/c of all the caffeine in it. I'm 30 also and mine started when I was about 25..it is not fun. Do you get achy in your neck and shoulders too? For awhile I was taking 2 excedrin every single day...that can't be good for you, but it's the only way I can function at work..everything else makes me tired.
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ErikY
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Re: Non cycle HA's
« Reply #3 on: Apr 25th, 2005, 2:58pm » |
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Same with me for the Excedrin during the day. If I am unlucky enough to develop one later in the day, I am forced to use strictly Advil which does not work nearly as well. I am at the point where I have taken so much Excedrin and Advil that they just dont work as well anymore. I am going to go back on the Kudzu hoping it will help out, I am also seriously considering clusterbusters alternative approach.
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I get them year round, 3 to 5 a week, and they last about the same time as yours. My eyelid droops and my nose runs, but the pain is nowhere near as bad as a CH. Only a 2 or so on the Kip.
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Re: Non cycle HA's
« Reply #5 on: Apr 25th, 2005, 3:10pm » |
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Hm... non cycle HAs would mean that I'd be episodic again, which would be great...
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