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Prense
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Chronic vs episodic
« on: Mar 6th, 2003, 9:58pm » |
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If anyone here has went from chronic to episodic or vice versa, I am curious as to if there is a noticed difference in attack severity.
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Re: Chronic vs episodic
« Reply #1 on: Mar 6th, 2003, 10:10pm » |
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Nope. My first 15 years I was technically episodic since I'd have remissions lasting only 2-6 weeks (and then cycles for 2-6 weeks). The last 4 years that remission period's evaporated and I get them 3-8X daily. And there has been no change in severity. The 10s are still as strong and gives the devil a hard on when he sees me with them.
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Re: Chronic vs episodic
« Reply #2 on: Mar 7th, 2003, 7:19am » |
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The reason I asked is that I get attacks 1-3 x daily with the longest remission period of 12 days. I did not keep track of remissions until I was diagnosed in 2000, but these started in 1992 at age 20. I don't feel that I have ever experienced anything worse than an 8, so I was wondering if episodic clusterheads typically get it worse. The only one that can truly answer that is one who has experienced both. BTW, I had a head crusher last night, but still an 8 max. 10 days in a row so far this time....I seem to have forgotten what sleep is! Thanks for your response Ted.
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