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Elaine
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It seems I am no longer chronic! I find myself with a wired feeling from time to time, its like my head is full of fluid or something (shurt up Don) ! Any way its hard to explain but I wake up at night and my head has this heavey feeling. I jump up figuring I am going to get hit but I don't. I been PF for the last couple of weeks and was for almost a year before this. Durning that year I got that same feeling. Is this normal or is something else going on ? ( God Forbid) ??? One more think sometimes I get this ack on my cluster side that just aches doesn't hurt but nothing comes of it. Is this normal? Thanks Elaine
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Re: A question for episodics!
« Reply #1 on: Aug 14th, 2003, 7:26am » |
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That is almost a perfect description of what I feel at the beginning and toward the end of episodes. I describe it to my doctor that there is something swirling, lurking behind my eye. Like I went swimming and it went in my ear, but then decided to just fill the cavity on the left side of my head (shaddup!!)..
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Re: A question for episodics!
« Reply #2 on: Aug 14th, 2003, 7:32am » |
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Hey Elaine! That's great news! Now..this whole liquid in the head thing? I can't really comment on that. I've never felt that unless I've been drinking the night before or have taken an amerge too many! Are you still taking meds? maybe that's the culprit? The other thing you mentioned about the fantom pain/ache. I get that all the time. Nothing to worry about. It's like a reminder to bring your imitrex with you everywhere you go, just in case...don't get too comfortable. You know what I mean? Did I mention what good news this is? hehe big hugs Ann
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Re: A question for episodics!
« Reply #3 on: Aug 14th, 2003, 7:32am » |
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Elaine, Yep, that aching feeling is there with me for months after a cycle. Ya kinda just get used to it after a while. I am not sure if I have experienced the swirling behind my eye, but sometimes I feel like somebody is poking at the back of my eye, also for months after a cycle. Welcome to Episodicville Bryan
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Re: A question for episodics!
« Reply #4 on: Aug 14th, 2003, 7:37am » |
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Definately yes to both questions. I'm happy for you that you are getting a break from the beast, it's great news!!  
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« Reply #5 on: Aug 14th, 2003, 8:45am » |
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Excellent news indeed! I'd second or third some of the other comments. Right now, for instance, even though I haven't had a real CH since the end of my last cycle 6 weeks ago* I've still got the "filled up" feeling on my CH side, around the ear and heading forward, and the kind of stabbing things one other poster described. In fact I'd have to say that, as the saying goes 24/7/365, I feel a heavy, filled feeling on the right side of my head. Better than the real thing, though. sd * ok, I lied, I had one last week in the middle of the night... but it wasn't a screamer, responded to Fiorinal, and probably served me right after ingesting too much of the product of the vintner's art.
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Re: A question for episodics!
« Reply #6 on: Aug 14th, 2003, 9:16am » |
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Exact same for me Brian. a month or so before i go full blown with CH. I get this weird feeling in the CH side of my head. Like something is moving around inside there. No pain, just weird! Its almost like my warning sign. Get ready, get ur Meds, gonna be coming soon! As far as you Elaine. I am not sure, I have never been at the chronic stage, but when in cycle. If i dont have a CH, i am usually shadowing. BTW Brian, Where in SC ya at? Waterloo, SC here on Lake Greenwood. 50 miles to Greenville, 20 miles to Greenwood, 60 miles to Columbia. The middle of Nowhere...lol Patrick
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« Reply #7 on: Aug 14th, 2003, 4:06pm » |
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I am always amazed by this site WOW!!! Elaine, Thats exactly what I feel when I comming out of a cycle EXACTLY! Brian-- holy shit you soooooooo nailed it!! Congrats Elaine, maybe that fucker will leave for good! You may be on your way hun!! Sorry about the language but I'm Kinda excited right now! LEE
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Re: A question for episodics!
« Reply #8 on: Aug 14th, 2003, 6:08pm » |
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Hi Elaine. I'm glad to hear your CH situation is improving. Maybe you will be one of the ones who get an extended remission like Charlie. I experience a pressure feeling behind my left eye and left nose. Sometimes it wakes me up and sometimes it happens during the day. Many times it never progresses to a full blown CH (thanks to verapamil). I also rarely get brief dull ache on CH side. And during some stretches within the cycle, several times a day I get short (10 to 20 sec) shooting, extremely intense, zaps of pain (probably ISH). --- Steve
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Re: A question for episodics!
« Reply #9 on: Aug 14th, 2003, 7:28pm » |
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Quote:One more think sometimes I get this ack on my cluster side that just aches doesn't hurt but nothing comes of it. Is this normal? Thanks Elaine |
| Elaine - Sounds much like my 'ol buddy the Shadow. Sounds about right too! So glad to welcome you over to our (episodics) side.
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« Reply #10 on: Aug 14th, 2003, 8:49pm » |
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Thanks Guys ! Glad to hear this is normal! Was a little worried about it. It does beat a cluster. I wish everyone could feel as good as I have been feeling. Do you guys take any thing for that feeling or just leave it alone? Here is wishing PFDN to you all!
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Re: A question for episodics!
« Reply #11 on: Aug 15th, 2003, 12:34am » |
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Just another confirmation of those strange feelings before and after a cycle. Sometimes the beast just shows up with no warning and exits the same way, other times his shadowy presence will linger for weeks. Anyway, what you describe is something I've felt before/after many CH cycles. Many PF days and nights to everyone.
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Re: A question for episodics!
« Reply #12 on: Aug 15th, 2003, 12:35am » |
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Three of four times a year, I realize I'm having a little very light but sharp zinger in the dreaded spot but it drains away in less than minute and I can't say it's really painful. It may have nothing to do with CH and It doesn't interrupt what I'm doing. Very happy for you E. Charlie
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Re: A question for episodics!
« Reply #13 on: Aug 15th, 2003, 11:50am » |
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Uss Cerebus Reports: Yeah, I know that feeling......Happens just before every cycle begins and ends after the cycle stops, I get the full head feeling the whole time my cycle is in, as if I have an upper respiratory infection or somethin'. Probably one o the reasons the docs kept thinking it was bronchitis or a sinus infection. as for the ache on the cluster side...... I get that too but usually its a sign that a HA is EnRoute, but,not always. Glad you are feeling a bit better even if your head is full of it ;D Ramon
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Re: A question for episodics!
« Reply #14 on: Aug 15th, 2003, 12:22pm » |
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Elaine, We're all very happy for you! Until a few days ago when I signed up on this site, I didn't realize that people get CH chronically. You're all so strong. As I write, I'm having those things you've described. I call them twinges in my HA diary. Where you constantly worry, "Is one coming on?" "Should I take an Imitrex; but if I do and it's not really one coming on, just the twinges, then I wasted a pill...I only have 3 left, and no refill". I think one is coming on....see ya later.
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Re: A question for episodics!
« Reply #15 on: Aug 15th, 2003, 1:02pm » |
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Yeah... I get that... feels like there's a void in your head.... That's what I call shadows.... ... they never hurt... but sometimes I'll get a half second of K-10 pain... just enough to make me squint hard... and then it's back to the void... -Big Dan
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Re: A question for episodics!
« Reply #16 on: Aug 15th, 2003, 3:58pm » |
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Elaine, You, Jonny and Blake have all talked about how chronics have cycles within cycles....like a high/hard cycle and then a low/easier cycle. The cycle just never ends. I read your post to Blake and he says that he gets that feeling too. It happens when he's coming off a high/hard cycle. Don't know if this makes any sense but he wanted me to post to his "girl friend".... ;D Jacks
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