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PPRanch
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I have been in a long standing debate with my neurologist regarding common triggers of my CH's. He insists that nicotine and caffeine rank right up there with alcohol as the most common ones. I've had these packages from hell for 35 years now (episodic thank goodness) and swear that cigs and coffee not only DON'T trigger them, but at times actually relieve them a bit (alcohol on the other hand triggers them if I so much as THINK about a bottle of beer). He says I'm "rationalizing" just to maintain my beloved habit (which it is) but when I'm in my cycle, I'm in no mood for "rationalizing" ANYTHING and would cease my cigarettes as quickly as I cease my even more beloved scotch!! I'm curious about the effects cigarettes and coffee on other sufferers. Please respond -----I'd like to obtain enough feedback to get %'s.
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Re: Triggers
« Reply #1 on: Sep 24th, 2005, 5:57am » |
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Hello and welcome! You're right and your neuro is wrong on the subject of caffeine at least!! Alot of us here find that really strong coffee or drinks like red bull will help abort, do a search on caffeine and read up about here and also on this site http://www.med-owl.com/clusterheadaches/tiki-index.php?page=HomePage I can't help with the smoking side as I don't smoke but it hasn't stopped anyone here so that I've noticed!
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Re: Triggers
« Reply #2 on: Sep 24th, 2005, 9:12am » |
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No two clusters are the same, any more than any two CHeads are the same. Major triggers for some are but candy floss to others. Personally, I couldn't imagine a cycle without cigarettes and coffee. Your neuro would have done well to preface the statement, "For many people...".
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Re: Triggers
« Reply #3 on: Sep 24th, 2005, 9:16am » |
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A few (very few) non-smokers have said that secondhand smoke will trigger an attack. I am a smoker. Secondhand smoke does not trigger an attack for me. I started smoking years before my first cluster. I have smoked before, during and after an attack and it made no difference in the severity or duration of the attacks. Caffeine has never been on my trigger list. Many folks use coffee and the high-caffeine drinks as an abortive. Alcohol is a well known trigger. I don't know the numbers but I'd say 90% of us are triggered by alcohol.
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Cigarettes are not a trigger for me, alcohol is!
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Alcohol, sex, MSG and stress will make my head explode guaranteed. I'm a coffe junky and I smoke 2 packs a day, I think if I quit those my wife would start getting clusters Sean....................................
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Re: Triggers
« Reply #6 on: Sep 24th, 2005, 1:06pm » |
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I don't smoke and still get clusters. Cafeine tends to help people.
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Re: Triggers
« Reply #7 on: Sep 24th, 2005, 1:08pm » |
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on Sep 24th, 2005, 12:54pm, Sean_C wrote:Alcohol, sex, MSG and stress will make my head explode guaranteed. I'm a coffe junky and I smoke 2 packs a day, I think if I quit those my wife would start getting clusters Sean.................................... |
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Re: Triggers
« Reply #8 on: Sep 24th, 2005, 1:22pm » |
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i dont smoke anymore (2yrs now) but the wife smokes as long as she keeps the window open in the car its not a trigger caffeine not a trigger either as i said befor alcohol is a killer and this sex thing from sean???????? never pass it up jim
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Re: Triggers
« Reply #9 on: Sep 24th, 2005, 1:51pm » |
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Alcohol is a trigger for me. I've never smoked, but sometimes when I've been in a room with a lot of smokers, it triggered ch instantly. So did some other strong scents, warm showers (sometimes), drinking cold water (sometimes), chewing something (sometimes). And salty snacks such as popcorn and pribgles have triggered ch occasionally. But sometimes drinking coca-cola light lemon with ice helped me with aborting ch and especially the side effects meds gave to me. But like it has been mentioned, every clusterhead is different.
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Re: Triggers
« Reply #10 on: Sep 24th, 2005, 3:38pm » |
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When I am not having CH's nothing seems to trigger them. I don't smoke but I have a drink every afternoon, eat Chinese food with Msg. and drink coffee all with no problems. In a cycle I stay away from all plus chocolates and nuts.
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Re: Triggers
« Reply #11 on: Sep 24th, 2005, 4:57pm » |
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Alcohol Cigarette smoke Stress Heat Naps Those are my biggies.
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Re: Triggers
« Reply #12 on: Sep 24th, 2005, 9:41pm » |
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Speaking of triggers, Richard wanted me to ask if anyone has a problem with Peanut Butter, hot sauce or popcorn... Caffeine helps him. We both smoke, and smoking has no effect either way. But my migraines sure get worse if I'm around it when I've got one... OOPS! I said the M word! Richard wanted to add, "I'm having a Red Bull night, and it's alright." (Yes, he's registered, but he says I type faster, so I'm still posting for him! )
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Re: Triggers
« Reply #13 on: Sep 25th, 2005, 1:19am » |
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I've suffered ch for about 20 years. Each cycle (there have been about 30) is a little different, with different triggers and differing ways of managing the pain. Sometimes second-hand smoke has been a bad trigger, but not this time around, I smoke about a pack a day. Never had a problem with caffeine, in fact it seems to be helpful. Never had a problem with nuts, cheese or any other foods that I've identified. I lose all desire to drink alcohol during my cycle and am afraid to experiment with it (my subconscious seems to be saying NO!!). I have found that I can reliably trigger an episode with marijuana, however it is much less severe than usual. I roll on the floor and cry, but I'm not suicidal when I trigger one this way. So I smoke a hit or two a day to get it over. This way I can alter that clockwork rhythm ch can have to a time somewhat of my own choosing. Interestingly I've noticed that while I am in a cycle and smoke mj it does not usually make me feel high. I find that over the counter meds like Excedrin migraine are as effective as anything I've been prescribed if I pay attention to my subconscious also. It "tells" me how to act and I do so. Sometimes I need intense pressure in the middle of the forehead, sometimes on the temple, often I need to partially disrobe, sometimes I spin in circles it is as if this other thing is operating my body. P.S. Sometimes triggering "brain freeze" by holding ice cream against the roof of my mouth reduces the pain almost immediately.
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Re: Triggers
« Reply #14 on: Sep 25th, 2005, 2:48am » |
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If it works for you, Joey, go for it and never be surprised at what works for others. There's even the famous Frozen-banana Therapy!
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Hi PPRanch, I smoke. Can't quit, I've tried (Mark Twain said it was EASY, he did it a thousand times!). Sometimes I think it's a trigger, sometimes I don't. What I DO know is that during a bad CH the ONLY thing that gets me through is.......that.....when.....this.....damn.....thing.....is.....over....i' m.....gonnna....have...a....slow....relaxing....smoke...RELIEF!!! Sad? That's for others to judge. I'll take what I can get. As for caffeine, if used at the right time and right strength it will sometimes abort, if drunk at the wrong time (learned thru experience) it is a trigger and subsequent use will be ineffective. Different stuff works for different folks (see Lelimey, Aussiebrian and others). Tell your neuro not to be so absolute. Regards, Jon019
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on Sep 25th, 2005, 2:48am, AussieBrian wrote:There's even the famous Frozen-banana Therapy! |
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Re: Triggers
« Reply #17 on: Sep 26th, 2005, 11:23am » |
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I have recognized some triggers for me but dont think cigs are one of them.....Getting overheated at times can bring them on...then other times it doesnt matter.....I have alot of problems with my neck and the discs...when i get major stressed, i can feel the chs coming on fast...i blame alot of my attacks now on my neck problem.....my Neuro says he feels that too....I am getting hit hard rite now because of stress ....today is my birthday so i guess the beast decided to bring my present! smiles,nancyc PS alcohol is definetly a trigger for me ...that is why i dont drink now.
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Re: Triggers
« Reply #18 on: Sep 26th, 2005, 12:52pm » |
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Never had a prob w/caffeine, cigs OR wine, but the one thing that strikes total fear in me is ...........chocolate! Can't even smell it while in cycle or I go straight to a 9+. Ended up in the hospital with a 7 hour, 9+ all due to Russell Stovers and a few truffles. Nice way to find out what triggers for me.
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Re: Triggers
« Reply #19 on: Sep 26th, 2005, 3:25pm » |
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Hey PPR, I'm with you. Coffee definitely is good for my CHs, and nicotine does nothing to relieve nor trigger. I smoke cigars, used to smoke cigarettes. Like Jennifer, milk chocolate triggers a CH for me. Dark chocolate is OK. Other triggers for me are: alcohol, sleep, tomato (anything acid), OJ (anything citric), aspartame (the stuff in Equal).
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Re: Triggers
« Reply #20 on: Sep 26th, 2005, 3:38pm » |
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Alcohol, like most of us, is a sure-fire trigger for a CH. I don't touch a drop when I'm in cycle. Unfortunately this has occurred when I've been in the mecca of microbrews (Oregon), and in Argentina, where wine is really good and really cheap. Caffeine has had no noticeable effect. I used to smoke occasionally. I never noticed an effect, but since it probably deprives the body of some oxygen, I wouldn't doubt that there is a negative effect. Someone mention sex? I can't imagine doing it while having a CH, but if the blood rushes from the brain to fill up, ummm, something else.. Hey now, I might be onto something there!
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Re: Triggers
« Reply #21 on: Sep 26th, 2005, 6:26pm » |
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I've been having CHs for several years now and have found only two triggers: alcohol and taking naps. I smoke, eat anything I want and have been through lots of stressful times and never found any of these things have led to a headache. But, boy, stay away from the alcohol until you are absolutely sure the cycle is over. Rich
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That's the twisted logic of some docs: alcohol, nicotine and caffeine are generally bad for your health, therefore, for CH they must be so bad that they even are triggers. This particular neuro must be mixing up CH with meegraines. That stuff is, besides uncountable others, on the infamous meegraines trigger list. For M it is assumed that a trigger can have a latency of up to 24 hours (I wonder how they pick the culprit out of hundreds foods, drinks, smells, sounds or TV programs). As anybody familiar with CH knows, CH-triggers act within minutes, like alcohol for many (but not for me ). A CH attack in the evening has certainly nothing to do with the breakfast coffee. PFNADs, Ueli
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Re: Triggers
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on Sep 27th, 2005, 8:19pm, Ueli wrote:A CH attack in the evening has certainly nothing to do with the breakfast coffee. PFNADs, Ueli |
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