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Ice cube in just the right spot has helped
Jun 2nd, 2014 at 8:46am
 
This likely will not help everyone especially not those with severe chronic cases. But I have found that as soon as I get a hint of cluster, I put an ice cube in a thin cloth and put it just in front of my ear on the side of cluster.  Right in front of that little bump called the Tragus. I hold it there and am very still.  Usually it will start to help in less than 5 minutes. This may have been posted before or others may find other helpful spots to ice.  But wanted to share.  About to go get the supplies for the Anti-inflammatory therapy..
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Reply #1 - Jun 3rd, 2014 at 8:01am
 
Yeah, I caught that trick in your "I'm back" post and it reminded me of other discussions we've had around here. You know, the A/C trick and the bag of frozen peas. Lately, we have found that Red Bull or Monster can help a lot and especially when it is ice cold. That seems to bring an added dimension to its effectiveness. Not sure what the cold does except perhaps affect the trigeminal nerve. Thanks for sharing! blessings. lance
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Reply #2 - Jun 3rd, 2014 at 10:51am
 
Wonderful thing about Cluster: if the pain doesn't get you you'll go nuts with the conflicting "fixes" which fill our lives!

Yes, ice packs work for some. Years ago we had run about folks putting their head in a freezer. Then the role of heat: also a run about using a hair dryer directed at your temple: worked for some, made pain worse for otherrs. Ditto for usng exercise during an attack, except that heating up your body triggered/increase pain for others.

Point being, we experiment and try this and that; share our experiences and then move on to find something which works for OUR body. Be patient! You're not nuts or failing if you try something and it doesn't work for YOU.

Patience is a major coping skill....
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Reply #3 - Jun 3rd, 2014 at 1:24pm
 
It is funny because anything larger than an ice cube does not work for me at all and and can make it worse!  Has to be just one tiny cube on one specific spot.  How weird is this condition???!!!!! Smiley
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Reply #4 - Jun 4th, 2014 at 10:34am
 
Until a few years ago I had an Intenist in Shelby who knew nothing about Cluster but--he trusted me. Anything I wanted to try was O.K.with him and it was out of this wonderful relationship that I found the treatments which worked for me.

But the most charming part of the story: When I moved away he wrote a thank you note thanking me for what I had taught him!

We should all be so blessed!
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