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Title: change in the seasons Post by ebk3 on Oct 17th, 2003, 3:55am Here they come!! winter and CH |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by cathy on Oct 17th, 2003, 5:26am Damn it have I missed Autumn already.... ??? |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by Big_Dan on Oct 17th, 2003, 6:54am The only season change of late that *I* know about is from not-football season, to football season.... ;) Oh yeah... and something about leaves changing too.... -Big Dan |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by floridian on Oct 17th, 2003, 7:07am If you are episodic and the clusters coincide with short days you might want to try light therapy (bright light exposure in morning or at noon). Light can stimulate the pineal body (source of melatonin), which helps set the circadian rythms. Works well for seasonal affective disorder, some discussion about this for clusters in previous posts. |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by BarbaraD on Oct 17th, 2003, 7:41am Been trying that, but it ain't helping. Still gettin' hit. I think they're about to have a mutiny at the office. They keep closing my door and not talking to me. Yesterday was Boss's day and the girl's "sent" me flowers. I think I growled "thanks". Geezzz! I'm ready to get this one broken. Maybe it is just the season. When I was episodic, this was the time of year I got hit bad. Usually broke sometime in November in time for Thanksgiving (sometimes). But since I've been in remission this is the longest cycle I've had. Guess you tend to forget the damn things and how "aggrivating" they can make your life. Am about ready to go back on the DHE and get them broken, but don't know if I want to go through the crap with the DHE. Maybe I'll wait a little longer and see what happens. Good grief -- I think I'm whinning today. Gotta snap outta that!!!!! Hugs and PFD to you all. BD |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by totka on Oct 17th, 2003, 10:07am The best season ... for the GlaxoSmithKline :-/ |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by JDH on Oct 17th, 2003, 10:13am on 10/17/03 at 03:55:08, ebk3 wrote:
thanks for the reminder :( Actually the beastard is running late this year for me...and that sound you hear is me knocking on wood. Jim |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by suzy617 on Oct 17th, 2003, 10:33am I'm knocking on wood right along with you Jim. Mine is late but I'm thinking he lost my address when I moved (hoping anyway) Suzy |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by Mark C on Oct 17th, 2003, 4:41pm I started August last year and this year...almost the same day. Last year didn't stop till Januaury......I hope this year sees fit to lessen the duration of the cycle....I hope. :-/ PFDAN's http://www.drfeller.com/Mark/mark.gif |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by Charlie on Oct 17th, 2003, 4:54pm Mine started about this time every year when I had to borrow back my rake. No NFL to NFL? Maybe. We mark it as Bills in the dumper season. ::) Damn sorry ebk3. >:( Charlie |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by LasVegas on Oct 17th, 2003, 4:59pm I don't buy the light therapy as a remedy of circadian/Hypothalymus, only because it is sunny here in Las Vegas over 325 days a year and i have only been hit w/ a cycle (end of July to December, mostly Aug/Sep). Do however believe it is more in the lines of temperature and barometer pressure, as it relates to the season's changing. What about allergies that are common both Spring and Fall? has this been polled/tested and tried by a jury of 12? Gregg in Las Vegas |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by Prense on Oct 17th, 2003, 5:14pm What about us that get hit all year round?? :( |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by jonny on Oct 17th, 2003, 5:25pm on 10/17/03 at 10:13:19, JDH wrote:
Jim, get your damn hand out of my pants.....ROTFFLMMFAO ;D ;D .............................jonny |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by jimbo on Oct 17th, 2003, 8:40pm jonny................ Your are one warped man! ;D ;D ;ROTFLMMFAO Seeya, Jimbo |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by Roxy on Oct 17th, 2003, 8:46pm on 10/17/03 at 17:14:03, Prense wrote:
I agree!! 24/7, year in and year out, seasons don't make a sh*t........kinda sucks!! |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by sandie99 on Oct 18th, 2003, 5:39am Hiya! :) I'm episodic and I know for sure that when fall comes, in some point the ch comes, too... >:( But, that doesn't mean that ch would stay away the rest of the year, so no! :( Luckily there has been days in between so far... PF days everybody, sandie99 |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by JDH on Oct 18th, 2003, 10:00am on 10/17/03 at 17:25:47, jonny wrote:
Whoa dude, I'm not sure where all these hands have been but I do know where they haven't been ;D Jim |
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Title: Spare change....... Post by Mr.Happy on Oct 18th, 2003, 10:22am on 10/17/03 at 17:14:03, Prense wrote:
All you filthy chronics go stand in the corner. You're screwing up the Bell Curve. According to Dr. Marcello Bigal's Writ of Common Wisdom.......... CH cycles are triggered by winter/summer solstices by the _vast_ majority. Fact. I'm an eqinox kind of guy, once every 3 years. Reckon I'll go hang out with the filthy chronics. FALL in, RJ |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by brain_cramps on Oct 18th, 2003, 10:28am while i have been hit during in summer and winter, the majority of mine have been in either spring or fall. only weird part is that they are usually 18 months apart. that's never made sense to me. grant ??? |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by Cerberus on Oct 18th, 2003, 11:21am Ironically.....I stopped getting hayfever about the same time I started getting CHs...... ??? Ramon |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by ckelly181 on Oct 18th, 2003, 11:30am on 10/18/03 at 10:28:35, brain_cramps wrote:
Hey grant, That's a mirror of mine - spring or fall - 18 months apart. 2 times of the year to try not to panic... Chris (freshly out of this cycle by a week so far. Yeeha!) |
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Title: Re: Full Spectrum light Post by BobG on Oct 18th, 2003, 1:55pm Here's a thread from the archives about Full Spectrum light. http://www.clusterheadaches.com/wwwboard/messages/29756.html Rick 11-16-99 |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by vig on Oct 20th, 2003, 9:57am I started with Spring and Fall. ...then came summer and winter. Next thing I knew,... I got to party year round! |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by echo on Oct 20th, 2003, 10:18am Yep. The bastard is only weeks away. It's so friggen wonderful to be able to count on the fuckhead dicking up my life for another 6 - 10 weeks. |
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Title: Re: Spare change....... Post by Tiannia on Oct 21st, 2003, 10:35am on 10/18/03 at 10:22:36, Mr.Happy wrote:
Well that would make sence for me, my first one hit right after the Summer solstice. But I would really hate to think that my holidays would be the cause of so many people being in pain. I need to pull out my holistic remedy books and see if there is anythig in there that might help. I know it sounds crazy but up in Reno, I got pneumonia really really bad (doctor was going to hospitalize me) and ended up buying a pipe from a head shop and started smoking hoarehound and marshmellow root and it cleared it up. You just never know what might help. But I am determined now to see if I can find something. [smiley=twocents.gif] |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by Jewel on Oct 21st, 2003, 11:31am So far, I've gotten cycles in the Spring, Summer and Fall months. I don't ever remember getting them in the Winter. Winter is approaching so maybe that's why I'm in remission. |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by ZAIRA on Oct 22nd, 2003, 9:46am on 10/17/03 at 03:55:08, ebk3 wrote:
For my head it is always winter…[smiley=hammer.gif] ;;D ...I’m sorry that the beast didn’t forget you! PFDAN, Zaira |
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Title: Re: change in the seasons Post by thomas on Oct 22nd, 2003, 9:50am It is usually winter for me, however I have had a cycle in the summer about 3 years ago. |
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