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Title: question Post by dagger on Dec 22nd, 2004, 8:28am Hi all, Has anyone's doctor told them that the ch's will stop when you get into your 40's or 50's? My brother's neurologist at the Mayo clinic told him that and it was true for him. In another area of the board I posed the question when responding to somebody's post and nobody there had heard of that. |
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Title: Re: question Post by karma on Dec 22nd, 2004, 8:33am Sorry to say that thats not true. It may stop for some folks or go into a long long remission. But age has nothing to do with it although some people have reported longer remissions and shoreter cycles as they get older. Others have not been so lucky. |
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Title: Re: question Post by don on Dec 22nd, 2004, 8:57am I wish someone would tell my Doc that so he could in turn instruct me to no longer have CH. |
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Title: Re: question Post by Kris_in_SJ on Dec 22nd, 2004, 9:15am If that were only true, I would never have had CH's. Mine started at the tender young age of 41! Kris |
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Title: Re: question Post by JJA on Dec 22nd, 2004, 9:44am From what I have read, I would say that some people get relief in their old age. Only a lucky few have them go away completely. I'm planning on being a lucky one! Jesse Edit: I did not mean to imply 40's and 50's are old age. |
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Title: Re: question Post by guesst on Dec 22nd, 2004, 12:34pm on 12/22/04 at 08:28:42, dagger wrote:
I've been told that they just go away sometimes, but they haven't for me yet. |
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Title: Re: question Post by RichardN on Dec 22nd, 2004, 1:03pm Mine didn't start til' I was 55 - - - must have gotten someone elses - - - where do I go to complain? OH . . . sorry, HERE of course! Be safe and PF Richard |
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Title: Re: question Post by Sylvan on Dec 22nd, 2004, 1:13pm on 12/22/04 at 09:15:03, Kris_in_SJ wrote:
Ditto |
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Title: Re: question Post by allan_r on Dec 22nd, 2004, 9:07pm My doctor has told me that it is rare for CH to continue into the 60's and that he has not had patients in that age range. I am counting down the years and holding out hope. Please do not post any contrary statistics, knowledge, or anecdotal evidence to offset this one ray of hope I still hold near and dear to my heart. allan r. |
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Title: Re: question Post by Grandma_Sweet_Boy on Dec 22nd, 2004, 9:19pm on 12/22/04 at 21:07:58, allan_r wrote:
Take me to your doctor - I need to educate him! ;;D |
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Title: Re: question Post by Bill-G on Dec 22nd, 2004, 10:07pm Had my first CH at 57, 3 months ago. |
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Title: Re: question Post by pubgirl on Dec 23rd, 2004, 4:41am Dagger Sadly this is total bollocks. The opposite is more likely to be true Quote from Goadsby: "It can occur at any age, although the most common age of onset is the third or fourth decade of life" W the B |
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Title: Re: question Post by Filbert on Dec 23rd, 2004, 7:05am From the OUCH uk info leaflet " An encouraging piece of information for sufferers is that a substantial proportion of them can expect longer pain-free periods as they age. " Written by Dr Manjit Matharu who used to be a research registrar to Prof. Goadsby. Hope is a great thing! Filbert. |
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Title: Re: question Post by don on Dec 23rd, 2004, 10:11am Quote:
And a well educated compassionate guy. I know this from an hour or so in conversation with him. This guy is on our side. |
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Title: Re: question Post by nani on Dec 23rd, 2004, 10:15am Quote:
God bless those that bring this aging boomer some hope. After 31 years of CH...maybe I only have another 10-15 to go... :-/ |
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Title: Re: question Post by Filbert on Dec 23rd, 2004, 1:47pm on 12/23/04 at 10:11:52, don wrote:
Don's absolutely right! Dr Matharu gives a presentation on CH at virtually every OUCHuk regional meeting. Not only will he not accept a fee but also refuses any payment for his travel or accomodation expenses! He certainly cares! Merry Christmas Filbert. |
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Title: Re: question Post by marlin on Dec 23rd, 2004, 2:27pm In my case I can honestly say the CHs condition has improved with age. Cycles are getting further apart and a little less intense. The decrease in intensity could very well be due to the meds. I rarely let myself go past a K4 without blasting myself with trex. The exception would be if I've already taken 3 shots within 24hrs. I used to fight the beast without meds and to this day I don't know how I made it. |
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Title: Re: question Post by bobbio56 on Dec 23rd, 2004, 8:09pm Hi, Got em 8 years ago at 40. Gone chronic for the last 2 yrs. freq. and intensity up. 3 weeks ago I broke my own record of 8 Imitrex shots in 24 hrs. I'm hoping this is their "life" peak and it's all downhill from here. Have to agree, hard to believe how I survived the early years. Just goes to prove, things get better with time. PFD! Bobbio. |
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