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Title: Not looking forward to spring Post by magpie on Feb 9th, 2004, 4:05pm Hi Guys, I havent posted anything for a year or so but I do check in to listen every week.(or so) Up here in Gods Country (North Dakota) yesterday it finally got above 0 all the way to 20 degrees. WOW! 3 weeks of -30 weather. We like to say it keeps the riff raff out. Ha-Ha. Anyway we are all thinking of spring and I am dreading it. Like clock work I will be atacked at least 3 times a day for 3 weeks. I hate winter but I hate Spring even more. So when I see questions regarding triggers, thats the one I think of and from what I can tell its pretty much that way for alot of CHrs am I right? I bet this board goes crazy in April and May. Take Care everyone and PFDN to you. Magpie |
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Title: Re: Not looking forward to spring Post by JDH on Feb 9th, 2004, 4:14pm Magpie, Hoping the beast misses you this year and you have a pf spring for a change. You sound like you deserve it after surviving the winter in N Dakota...yikes! Actually fall is my time of year with one exception of a summer cycle in '96. I know what you mean about dreading the change of seasons. Scary stuff for sure but try not to dwell on it and enjoy your pf time. Jim |
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Title: Re: Not looking forward to spring Post by randal on Feb 9th, 2004, 7:03pm Sorry to here about your spring time CH. Mine are write now. It's not as cold here as SD but the winter is my time of 3 or 4 CH a day and 2 to 3 a night for 6 weeks.I cant wait for spring. My thoughts are with you. |
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Title: Re: Not looking forward to spring Post by Giovanni on Feb 9th, 2004, 7:14pm Hi Magpie, Springtime is typically that time of year for me too. Last year 4.5 months; the year before 5.5 months. Toward the end of the last cycle I discovered melatonin. You might give it a try before the beast pays a visit. It knocked off about a month of my cycle. It appears that about 50% of us have had excellent to good results from it. The people that it benefited most appears to be episodic like you. Anway, look up some of the old threads on this subject that was here a couple months ago and maybe give it a try. It's cheap and readily available over-the-counter. Good luck John ;;D |
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Title: Re: Not looking forward to spring Post by Renee on Feb 9th, 2004, 8:48pm The worst of mine start in the fall and end usually sometime in March but I am never pf for over a week or so. :( |
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Title: Re: Not looking forward to spring Post by Paigelle on Feb 9th, 2004, 10:10pm I hate November!!!!! |
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Title: Re: Not looking forward to spring Post by don on Feb 10th, 2004, 7:59am I called my neuro this week, first time in almost 3 years. His office manager says "I' knew you'd be calling. It's spring time. Cluster season". This is the office manager not clinical staff. I got a good neuro or what? Even the clerical staff is trained in CH. Got in in 3 days. I still like springtime. Not going to let a silly little thing like CH ruin it . Break out the fishing poles! |
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Title: Re: Not looking forward to spring Post by bobkip on Feb 10th, 2004, 8:33am Hi Magpie, I never know when to expect a visit from the beast. Winter, spring, summer or fall; it doesn't matter when the @#$% beast decides to call. But I always have at least one full tank of O2 ready to kick its butt. best of luck, Kip |
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Title: Re: Not looking forward to spring Post by magpie on Feb 10th, 2004, 11:55am Thanks Guys, Poor Poor Me. Sorry to you guys who have it all year long. I have seen the word melatonin alot on this board latley, is this a new thing? As long as its working for someone its worth a try. I do have a script. That I got about 6 months ago but have never had to use it. Cant remember what it is but Ive seen it here before. If melatonin can help at all Im gonna get some. Thanks again Peace to you. Magpie |
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Title: Re: Not looking forward to spring Post by Cerberus on Feb 10th, 2004, 3:06pm I ain't looking forward to spring this year either. Normally, things start happening in late Feb. or mid March and last about 3 weeks for me. Skipped it last year and the beast came back as regularly scheduled last Oct. This year so far, I cannot claim a full blown CH yet but every now and then over the past 3 weeks I have felt what seems to be a really low level shadow (no real pain) but enough to keep me guessing (maybe its just the stress of the new work situation...I can't say for certain) But the feeling is right where my clusters hurt (tender eye, base of the skull...no stuffy nose yet) :-/ Spring seems so far away yet, with so much snow and freezing temeratures but geez, hit or don't so I can stop worrying or take action already! >:( living in fear, >:( Ramon |
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