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New registrant, easy question
« on: May 20th, 2007, 4:58am » |
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I'm wondering if anyone can tell me if this condition is permanent. I haven't had a cluster headache almost a decade, but I wonder if they will ever return. I guess I am in the process of figuring out what known triggers exist. I first experienced the cluster headache 40,000 feet above the pacific ocean around the halfway point of a flight from SFO to Tokyo. I was 13 years old and travelling unaccompanied, quite literally, on the upper-deck of the aircraft. For a kid that hadn't even broken a bone or even been stung by a bee before it was a quite a shock. I remember thinking something in my left eye had ruptured and I went to lavatory only to be shocked by the absence of blood or any visible problem. The immediate conclusion in my young mind was the notion that I was in the middle of a stroke. There was a stewardess in the galley at the rear but she spoke broken English and I knew I couldn't explain the situation. I know it sounds melodramatic but I honestly thought I might die. I sat there for around two hours before the pain disappeared and I'm pretty sure I passed out when it was finally through, waking up when we were getting ready to land. It has happened exactly 4 times since then, and all but one occassion it happened on an aircraft. I am certain it was not simply sinus pressure; believe me I have read the descriptions of these headaches and it is dead-on. Once I had one in an airport after a flight. I almost feel shallow asking such a question in this forum when I know there are many who suffer from this condition much more than I, but I wonder if anyone can tell me if an individual with my sort of profile (5 instances spread over a decade) can expect to suffer future attacks if it has been around 5 years since a bonified cluster headache. I'm trying to figure out what, if anything I am doing right, and how to prevent them going forward. Thanks everybody, and best wishes to anyone suffering from this malady.
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Re: New registrant, easy question
« Reply #1 on: May 20th, 2007, 11:49am » |
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Cluster Headaches do not come on as singular attacks that are limited to airplanes. Given that you said that it has only happened 4x's and 3 out of the 4 were on an airplane I would guess that you had a major sinus headache. If CLusters, the chances are that you would have had several if even for a short period of time like a week or two. Hence the name= they come in .....Clusters Good luck and go to a doc
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Re: New registrant, easy question
« Reply #2 on: May 21st, 2007, 9:07pm » |
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I know exactly the sort of headache you suffered, mate, and they really are just like an individual CH. The half-dozen or so that I've had in-flight would rate around a 6 or 7 on the scale we use from zero to 10. I'm no doctor but I'd really suggest you worry not about being a ClusterHead. I'm also the first to agree with you - they bloody hurt!!!
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