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Episodic vs chronic......
« on: Oct 13th, 2005, 9:44pm »
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for people that are episodic, do you ever get hit when NOT in cycle?  Like lets say alcohol seems to be a trigger, when you are not in cycle can you drink like a fish and not get hit?
For chronic people, does it seem to run in cycles?  Like during a 'cycle' you get hit 4 times a day, and when not in 'cycle' you only get hit once per day?  Or do you chronic people typically get hit with the same frequency and severity daily?
 
What is the deciding factor to be considered chronic?
 
Also, typically how many times per year do you episodic people get a cycle?  I think i am entering my 4th cycle this year.  They have been lasting about 6 to 10 weeks.
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« Reply #1 on: Oct 13th, 2005, 9:52pm »
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I'm chronic, but thanks to Histamine ... i'm catching a good break. Yes, sometimes I get hit worse than others. Sometimes I get hit 3 times a day and sometimes it gets worse. When I start getting hit 8 times a day, I can't handle* it and go into the hospital for something, anything!  Sad  
 
To be considered chronic ...it's a time thing. No remission(s) for more than 30 days within a year. Someone correct me if i'm wrong.
 
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Re: Episodic vs chronic......
« Reply #2 on: Oct 13th, 2005, 10:01pm »
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Many chronics appear to get cycles within cycle.
Just like you said ups and downs.
I have periods where I have 8-10 a day then times where I get 1-2 sometimes will just have a day that approaches PF.
 
There are people here who have reported random whackings when out of cycle and then it disappears.
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Re: Episodic vs chronic......
« Reply #3 on: Oct 14th, 2005, 3:55am »
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I have cycles within cycles, I'm currently going 2-3 weeks with 3 hits a day and then having a week to ten days of more hits and more randomly spaced, unpredictable in other words and then it settles back down to 3 hits a day again. (I'm chronic by the way but I hate that word)  
I CAN drink but I couldn't bring myself to try it during my "bad" week so I don't know if that would affect me or not, I have a theory though that if I can't face it that's my body telling me not to! During my "good" weeks though I can drink happily
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Re: Episodic vs chronic......
« Reply #4 on: Oct 14th, 2005, 7:49am »
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When I was chronic, I also had severe "cycles" within my cycle. The hits came more often and were much harder.  
The definition of chronic is going one year without a 30 day remission. If you get 30 PF days (with or without meds) you're not chronic.
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« Reply #5 on: Oct 14th, 2005, 7:54am »
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on Oct 14th, 2005, 7:49am, nani wrote:
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« Reply #6 on: Oct 14th, 2005, 8:03am »
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LMAO Frank! It does feel good.  Cheesy
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« Reply #7 on: Oct 14th, 2005, 8:06am »
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for people that are episodic, do you ever get hit when NOT in cycle?

 
Yup. I've been cycle free for3 years now but not pain free. Just finished (I hope) a 2 week bout of shadows and 1 or 2 minor hits.
 
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To be considered chronic ...it's a time thing. No remission(s) for more than 30 days within a year. Someone correct me if i'm wrong.  

 
Your right. Thats is the diagnostic criteria. I would only add that it is with or without meds.
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« Reply #8 on: Oct 14th, 2005, 9:15am »
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on Oct 13th, 2005, 10:01pm, E-Double wrote:
Many chronics appear to get cycles within cycle.
Just like you said ups and downs.
I have periods where I have 8-10 a day then times where I get 1-2 sometimes will just have a day that approaches PF.
 
There are people here who have reported random whackings when out of cycle and then it disappears.

 
Got to agree with chronics getting cycles within cycles.  Between July & Sept. I typically count on a significant reduction in attacks and drop in severity.  They don't go away - just let up some.  I don't get this break every year but most years I get some relief in the summer months.    
 
During these months I can usually cut my med. dosages in half but if I go lower than that the attacks will come on with a vengence.
 
In this month (October) attacks will start ramping up and by the end of November I can count on being in the full blown part of this cycle within a cycle.
 
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Re: Episodic vs chronic......
« Reply #9 on: Oct 14th, 2005, 9:17am »
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on Oct 13th, 2005, 9:44pm, BMoneeTheMoneeMan wrote:
Like lets say alcohol seems to be a trigger, when you are not in cycle can you drink like a fish and not get hit?

 
When I am not in cycle, I DO drink like a fish and do not get hit. Well, drink like a small fish. I'll drink beer on the weekends, and maybe a glass of wine with dinner during the week, or port wine after dinner.
 
I had a headache last december, with all the CH symptoms, and that was a full 4 months before my cycle started.
 
 
 
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« Reply #10 on: Oct 14th, 2005, 9:37am »
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on Oct 13th, 2005, 9:44pm, BMoneeTheMoneeMan wrote:
What is the deciding factor to be considered chronic?
 
Also, typically how many times per year do you episodic people get a cycle?

 
From an episodic point of view I blur the distinction because I've episodes that go longer than a year but then afterward get time unmedicated pf for varied amount of months.  So they're still episodes to me simply because they go away for awhile before coming back.  Length and frequency of episodic cycles can vary by individual, "typical" can be elusive.  
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Re: Episodic vs chronic......
« Reply #11 on: Oct 14th, 2005, 12:29pm »
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I may be a prick, but lately I'm more convinced that there is no such thing as chronic or episodic....
 
You always have CH. You are always a clusterhead.
 
It's a matter of not getting hit by any means necessary.
 
 
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« Reply #12 on: Oct 16th, 2005, 4:33pm »
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Episodic with 2 cycles during 8 to 10 weeks every spring and fall up until now for the past 5 years (excepting this fall where a kudzu trial has stopped the crise in its bud within 2 weeks!!) .  
Personnally, I can drink what I want between cycles without it inducing any CHs.
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« Reply #13 on: Oct 16th, 2005, 4:38pm »
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Pascal, of course you can drink! You don't have a darn choice, you live in France!!!! Grin
Passe le bonjour à mon pays natal!
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on Oct 16th, 2005, 4:38pm, rextangle wrote:
Pascal, of course you can drink! You don't have a darn choice, you live in France!!!! Grin
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« Reply #15 on: Oct 16th, 2005, 9:39pm »
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Ah you Bastard! Rub it in... all that good wine costs more than gasoline here. Over there it's the opposite.
I can't touch alcohol anymore because of CH.
 
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Re: Episodic vs chronic......
« Reply #16 on: Oct 17th, 2005, 12:36pm »
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I used to be Chronic before the right med balance.  I would have cycles within cycles.  Spring was the absolute worst.
 
Now... I am almost cluster free from about july - october, small cycle, cluser free from December - February and then it hits the fan until July (even medicated).  Of course now even in the Spring I only have a couple hits a day instead of many.
 
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Re: Episodic vs chronic......
« Reply #17 on: Oct 18th, 2005, 2:11am »
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Pretty sure I've never been hit out of cycle with the pain.  
Often get silent hits out of cycle, (symptoms but no pain).
I live in fear of alcohol due to clusters and seldom drink but occasionally I give it a run.
My attacks allways stay consistent but the cycles vary in time from a few months to years in cycle. Same times occur between cycles.
During the first few years like clockwork my cycles occured every 13 months and lasted 3-4 months.  
Then I tried a 3 year stint.  
 It's Never been the same since for the duration of a complete cycle nor the time between. Last cycle lasted about 7 months with maybe a half a day off.
 
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