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stacy3675
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ending a cycle
« on: Oct 25th, 2006, 12:13am » |
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need help I am new here but I would like to know is anyone here actually been successful ending a cycle t has been coming and going for three days now and I have a function to go to this week I need some real help besides trading this head for my pumpkin
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Richr8
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Re: ending a cycle
« Reply #1 on: Oct 25th, 2006, 1:02am » |
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Three days? Good luck hon. I don't know of anyone haivng cycle that only lasts a week or two. Can't give you a quick fix, but hang around and you'll learn many useful techniques to help deal with the condition, and maybe get you some relief. Dive in and read all that you can. Ask questions when you don't find the answers you need, and ask for help when you need a shoulder. When your feeling better, jump in and help others. There are no miracle cures here, but lots of great folks and info to help you weather the storm. welcome to our famly,
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pf wishes,
Rich
...because yesterday is history and you never know what tomorrow will bring. "Med free"- A few seeds and lots of O2-LG but not great.
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Beastfodder
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Re: ending a cycle
« Reply #2 on: Oct 25th, 2006, 8:01am » |
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The only thing that's ended my CH cycles has come from the alternatives school. Check the link out for clusterbusters on this site. For the record I've been episodic for around 10yrs. Last three I've used alternatives. First time killed off a typical 11 week cycle 8 weeks in. That was nice. Next year was a little over three weeks in all and right now I'm about two weeks in. Just got 5 pain free days between doses and finger's crossed that it'll be over pretty damn soon. Might be too late for the function this week - maybe some O2 is a better short term bet if you've not tried it before.
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chewy
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How long have you suffered with CH?
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stacy3675
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Re: ending a cycle
« Reply #4 on: Oct 25th, 2006, 10:20am » |
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I was n a car wreck last year in march, a man pulled out in front of me on a hwy I hit him head on going 75 I hit the steering wheel had a seizure woke up three days later in the hospiital and every since then I had the horrible headaches always at night pretty much bummer to because I like to sleep first neuro said it was from the head injury, then it was migraines then I went into a headache study for a week and now they say it is cluster headache from the head injury. so I am new to all this and wish I had found this site sooner.
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chewy
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You need to read up on effective treatments and meds for cluster. I dont have a link on my work puter but someone will provide one. Sorry to say there is no magic cycle ending pill.
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Re: ending a cycle
« Reply #6 on: Oct 25th, 2006, 11:56am » |
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I had a head injury at 6 years old and the migraines plus cluster headaches did not start till I was 30. I would definitely frequent your neuro to make sure nothing else is going on. Sorry for you. Read all the info here on the meds board and the links on the side for treatments and info. It is too early to tell whether you will be a chronic sufferer or episodic. Episodes last usually from 6-14 weeks.
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