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Title: Morning Show Post by barbee on Dec 1st, 2003, 1:38pm This morning's tv show included a "headache specialist" and a patient concerning migraines. The Doc said all headaches are caused by the same thing: swelling of the blood vessels. His advice: throw out ALL your headache medications, and stop taking the triggers. Your medications shrink the blood vessels temporarily, then they swell again with a vengeance, a rebound. His list of triggers, (possible triggers): MSG, alcohol, chocolate, caffeine, citrus, bananas, on and on. I wonder, does he know how "cold turkey" feels? But I know there are hidden triggers. Such as both water packed tuna, and oil packed tuna have vegetable broth included, and it has MSG in it . Anyway, it's something it think about, and maybe try it gradually. |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by thomas on Dec 1st, 2003, 3:59pm He doesn't sound like much of a "specialist" to me. Maybe he should try Voodoo or something. |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by Paigelle on Dec 1st, 2003, 4:09pm So we can't eat or drink anything now? I have tried to weed out different things to see if it would help and the only thing I got rid of that helped was wine. Can't drink it! I know you can essentially take too much medicine and that will ending causing more HA than helping. |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by aprilbee on Dec 1st, 2003, 4:31pm I was given a huge list of things not to eat when I was diagnosed with CH, and I just stay completely away, whether they are triggers or not...it may be psycho symatic, but I just can't eat these things when in cycle, My list included, chocolate, caffiene, anything dilled or fermented, fish, except herring, (hate fish any way!), citrus fruits (I love lemons that's a hard one!), I couldn't drink anything except Segrams VO and Vodka, to this day I hate bloody marys-nuff said-I can't really remember the rest, but they should add, like sitting in one position too long, excessive heat, excessive cold, dry air, watching your favorite movie, spending time with your family, helping your daughter/son with homework, sitting at work at a computer all day, need I say more...this guy is a quack, not eating these things may aleve "trigger" headaches, but they're a comin anyway, so what the hell?? I'm done....April Bee |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by Paigelle on Dec 1st, 2003, 4:36pm I really like how April put that. It seems that I need to totally avoid the month of November. It is the biggest trigger I know of. |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by Marc on Dec 1st, 2003, 5:44pm Once again I see the line between Clusters and Migraines being blurred. Clusters are not Migraines and should not be treated as such. I've been flamed for saying this here before, but I’ll say it again: Not too many years ago CH’s went largely undiagnosed. Now we see more and more doctors incorrectly diagnosing Cluster Headaches. Maybe it means that we are getting the word out…….. |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by Paigelle on Dec 1st, 2003, 5:58pm I had them for 8 yrs before I was diagnosed. Before that I was told "it's just a little headache." |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by thomas on Dec 1st, 2003, 6:01pm on 12/01/03 at 17:58:58, Paigelle wrote:
And giving birth is minor upset stomache. Jeez I'm so glad I got diagnosed right as soon as I did. |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by Paigelle on Dec 1st, 2003, 6:06pm Giving birth is easier than having these headaches. |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by thomas on Dec 1st, 2003, 6:19pm on 12/01/03 at 18:06:46, Paigelle wrote:
I wouldn't know. But, I have heard that here before. |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by don on Dec 1st, 2003, 7:19pm Quote:
Did you mean correctly diagnosing Ch ? From reading the board over the last couple or so years I definitely see a trend in correct diagnosis. The problemseems to be that the Docs are still stuck on Migraine dosages for treatment |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by eyes_afire on Dec 1st, 2003, 8:05pm Hi Barbee, to answer your question... No, he certainly does not know how 'cold turkey' feels. I agree 100% with Marc. There is a real danger with blurring of the headache lines. We don't benefit much when there is an increase of incorrect CH diagnosis. Marc may be right, there may be an increasing trend of incorrect CH diagnosis. This is why I hate those 'morning show' soundbites... they're 'oh so simplistic', and they ruin progress. This 'specialist' would probably be more reluctant to say that all headaches are caused by vascular issues if he knew about some current CH research. It may very well be that CH is NOT a vascular head pain syndrome. Are the vascular changes cause or effect???? Moreover, the insurance companies LOVE to hear what this guy is saying. Imagine if this specialist's thinking ever becomes mainstream? 'No imitrex for you!' BTW, his 'trigger list' is a pretty good migraine trigger list. Certainly not much use for clusterheads. I really hate 'morning shows', LOL. --- Steve |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by Marc on Dec 1st, 2003, 11:15pm Steve, You understood my point exactly! Don, Yes - more people are being correctly diagnosed with CH's - and a whole lot faster too. Now that CH's are being "discovered" far fewer people will have to suffer needlessly. BUT we are also seeing doctors diagnosing CH's when they don't fit any of the patterns. I suspect that some are simply saying "CH" when they can't figure it out. If you ask where I'm seeing this pattern, I'll answer: clusterheadaches.com. As of yesterday, I’ve been here pretty much everyday for 3 years, and I’ve seen it gradually increase – along with correct diagnoses. Collectively, we've worked hard to increase awareness. I just can't help but recoil when I see the line being blurred - especially on this site. If you feel that I'm off base - take a long hard look at some of the trigger, medication and symptom threads - then come back and argue. In the mean time, I’m going to take an aspirin and lay down in a dark room to sleep off my CH. Marc |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by Rick_K on Dec 1st, 2003, 11:54pm on 12/01/03 at 18:01:13, thomas wrote:
From those of us who spent 15-20 years being told there was nothing wrong with us..or "it's all in you head" good for you Rick |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by Marc on Dec 2nd, 2003, 9:39am Hi Rick, Welcome aboard |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by Patrick_A on Dec 2nd, 2003, 10:35am on 12/01/03 at 23:15:29, Marc wrote:
Touche` Marc, LMAO!! Patrick |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by bean on Dec 3rd, 2003, 8:21pm on 12/01/03 at 16:31:55, aprilbee wrote:
when i quit consuming all triggers, my headaches went from mindblowers to just hurt real bad to hurts but pop a couple of pain pills and let it ride, to the last one, which im still not even sure it was one, i just cant believe it. when i used to go to the doc, i wouldnt even bother talking about pain pills, i used to ask for a blackout pill.i didnt think they would do a damn thing. and they wouldnt, if the trigger eating still went on. it took a long time, but the list isnt really that long, if you think about the potential benefits. |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by Opus on Dec 3rd, 2003, 9:16pm Having Clusters and Migraines are a nightmare somedays, Things like cigs, coffee, breathing in freezing air are great in the help cluster shadows, and hits, but they can trigger migraines, then to get rid of the migraine you lie down flat and sleep which can trigger a cluster. I have changed my diet to reduce the migraines but it had NO effect on the clusters, unfortunatly my biggest cluster trigger is life. Opus/Paul |
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Title: Re: Morning Show Post by taraann on Dec 3rd, 2003, 9:38pm on 12/03/03 at 21:16:16, Opus wrote:
OMG Paul I hear ya! I just had the week from hell because of a SEVERE migraine and many many CH hits (alot were now obviously induced by trying to sleep off the Migraine) and when I got up to pace or sat up to rock with a CH, my migraine just exploded! **Knock on wood I've had quite a few PF hours now and that's a huge relief! |
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