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Title: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by CJohnson on Mar 12th, 2003, 12:23pm OOps |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by cootie on Mar 12th, 2003, 1:16pm OOps OOps.......... |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by Bob P on Mar 12th, 2003, 2:25pm Absofuckinlutely No! 2 different headaches. 2 different causes. different symptoms different classes in the IHS diagnostic criteria It's like calling a Ford a Chevy. Hey, they both have 4 wheels. |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by don on Mar 12th, 2003, 2:35pm 2 similarities; 1. they are both in the head 2. they both suck Beyond that refer to above post |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by kissmyglass on Mar 12th, 2003, 3:06pm Oh dear...bad question to be asking this crowd ;D Kev C |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by Roxy on Mar 12th, 2003, 3:49pm ummmmmmm.....yeah......what Bob P. said. ;D |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by jonny on Mar 12th, 2003, 4:01pm I will refrain from vulgarity because I am a gentleman. Some advice for CJ, This is a cluster site, this means we only discuss CH. Ok, back to the vulgarity you pigs ;D ..............................jonny |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by CJohnson on Mar 12th, 2003, 4:18pm The notion is soundly rebuked! CH shall not in any fashion or manner be referred to for any reason as a migraine. This is my new favorite website! -Curtis |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by jonny on Mar 12th, 2003, 4:24pm on 03/12/03 at 16:18:46, CJohnson wrote:
If one has to refer to the M word its spelled "Meergraine" That really pisses of the Meegrainers.....LMMFAO ;D .............................jonny :D |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by cathy on Mar 12th, 2003, 4:46pm ...Jonny does that mean then, that my period pains are nothing like clusterheadaches either.....cos sometimes they're really bad...menstralgrainer!!!....lol.. ;D :-* btw...I think you mean't pisses off not of.... :) |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by jonny on Mar 12th, 2003, 5:06pm on 03/12/03 at 16:46:11, cathy wrote:
Last I heard I couldnt be sued for a typo. Cathy, you said in another post that you "Fucking love me" is that still true? ;D .................................jonny :D |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by cathy on Mar 12th, 2003, 5:22pm ;D....Jonny of course I fucking luv ya....I luv all my bro's here....but as king of the board fuckeneh you are the best.....but I have to be honest I have a soft spot for a 'yanky man' here (that is meant affectionatley) and he shall remain nameless... ;) :-* Cathy ;D |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by jonny on Mar 12th, 2003, 5:27pm :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( Thats ok!! Done, done and im on to the next one ;D ;D ;D ;D ................................jonny :D |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by WendyHowe on Mar 12th, 2003, 5:31pm (Sorry, realised there are two parallel threads here) I know this is a hugely emotive subject on this website. Please be tolerant, until you have a CH attack, if you are a migraine sufferer you genuinely think you suffer terrible pain. It is only when you have a Kip 10 CH that you know that migraine is quite fun in comparison! Speaking for the UK here, don't know if it is the same in the USA or elsewhere. CH used to be called 'Cluster Migraine' here. This causes terrible problems for CH sufferers.The majority of GP's in the Uk are still very, very confused/ignorant and routinely prescribe migraine preventatives and abortives for CH for years, even when the patient shows no sign of responding to them and even when their lives are falling apart (personal experience shows that the most current migraine drugs are really quite superb at dealing with migraine, but f... all use for CH) We just need as much publicity and education in the Uk as we can get so that the medical profession wise up about the different conditions and treatments. |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by cathy on Mar 12th, 2003, 5:40pm on 03/12/03 at 17:27:12, jonny wrote:
Hey Jonny don't be sad...cos you'll make me feel sad... :'( :'( :'( :'(....If you hurt I hurt...Im just that kinda gal.... :( but hey thankfully your not....see we're too alike...onwards and upwards...like I said I fucking luv ya... :-* ;D |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by jonny on Mar 12th, 2003, 5:44pm Its ok sweetie, I dont think even the Mule can reach across the pond......LOL ;D A few states maybe but not the pond.......LMMFAO ;D I luv ya 2 ...................................jonny |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by WendyHowe on Mar 12th, 2003, 5:55pm Doing your f...ing elitist club stuff again? New guy asks genuine question, gets abused, leaves site never to return. |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by 9erfan on Mar 12th, 2003, 6:03pm What are you talking about Wendy? The new guy got his answer and he said this is his new favorite website! Sounds like a happy camper to me! |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by jonny on Mar 12th, 2003, 6:05pm on 03/12/03 at 17:55:43, WendyHowe wrote:
Hey Wendy fuck face, maybe you would like to see what goes on behind the scenes. CJ, asked me a question and I answered it, NO!!!!, not here in e-mail. And if you havent noticed he asked a question on the board twice, try going to the other thread and see what was written. Anyways heres what I told him about getting 02 without a Doc. CJ Johnson?.....Thats funny, the owner of CH.COM is DJ Johnson. What you need to do is buy a medical regulator (15 LPM) on Ebay and convert it to fit a welding tank or you could call around to some gas houses and see if you can buy a used or rebuilt one. Once you convert it you just go rent a tank of welding 02 and refill it when it gets low. Converting it is simple, all you do is unscrew the medical connection and screw in the welding connection. The connection consists of a CGA-540 nut and a 1/4" NPT stem, you can get those at a gas house (Very important to wrap the stem threads with teflon tape before screwing it in to gaurd against leaks). Dont worry, welding 02 and medical 02 are filled from the same main 02 tank. I own a custom welding shop so I know what im talking about, Hell!!< I use welding 02.....LOL Let me know if you have any questions, i'll be in front of the puter for the next 5 hours drinking beer....LMMFAO!!!!! ................................jonny BTW: NPT= National pipe thread <<<<<Very important you get NPT You not a very nice person Wendy, where the fuck do you get off you BITCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .....................................jonny |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by SommelierCH on Mar 12th, 2003, 8:03pm YES! But only if you are my fucking insurance company. David J. |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by Opus on Mar 12th, 2003, 9:31pm on 03/12/03 at 16:24:56, jonny wrote:
That's funny because I call them "Jonnys", irritating and nauseating. Bill the Cat _ __/| \`O_o' =(_ _)= - Ack! Phttpt!! Nyet!!! U |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by CJohnson on Mar 13th, 2003, 8:50am I am feeling neither abused nor will I elect not to return. In fact, the vehemence with which the point is demonstrated encourages me. Often, when I have to explain my CH to someone they respond with something like "Oh, I know how you feel. I get migraines, too." I'm a polite boy, so the easiest thing to do is nod and smile. But I think to myself that I don't think its the same thing. Anywho, I'm pretty thick skinned. And while the best thing about this site (for me)is the information shared and the fellowship, the witty remarks are a lot of fun too. Thank you WendyHowe for considering my feelings, and thank you Jonny for the valuable information. -Curtis |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by Mikey on Mar 13th, 2003, 11:38am I'm a Meegrainer and a CH victim. When a meegrain hits i pretty much shrug it off and go about my business, yes i might puke, but i wipe my mouth and keep on going. When a CH hits, Oh Sh*t and F*ck me, I'll lay on the floor, kick and scream, bang my head and if you come within my zone you're f*cking dead!!! Mikey ;D |
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Title: . Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by K. on Mar 13th, 2003, 4:52pm on 03/13/03 at 11:38:23, Mikey wrote:
Yep, me too. When you have both you get to know the difference first hand...and there is a big difference!!!!! It pisses me off when people who have migraines act like they know what I'm going through when I have a cluster headache. That's where the hostility comes from. But I guess it's better to be pissed off then pissed on. ;D Karen |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by jonny on Mar 13th, 2003, 4:59pm on 03/12/03 at 21:31:43, Opus wrote:
I knew there was a reason I printed your picture out and hung it on the dart board in my office at my shop, The thing is is that I keep trying to hit you in the balls but never can.....I guess its got something to do with the size, huh? .......................................jonny |
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Title: Re: Is it correct to refer to a CH as a migraine Post by Opus on Mar 14th, 2003, 10:17am Yep |
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