Kind words Anubis
FOR ME, Indo worked on its own for a while but the long term side effects are not good and can create quite a nasty (but tolerable) HA across the whole of the back of my head but stops a CH from taking hold.
Amitrip on its own @ 40/50mg lessons the other HA's I have and for most of the time keeps CH away.
The other HA's I get are Hemicrania Continuum (Left) and Cervicogenic (L) in head neck and shoulder. I get migraines full head, v little pain just aura. Used to be a growing zigzag line bright silver or multicoloured that eventually bend into a circle, effectively blinding me until it goes. That was until I used these two meds I'm talking about, since then the aura is at the extremes of my vision and just a grey waving at a frequency of a cooler fan.
Amitrip does take some getting used to even at the low dosage, I can't imagine what its like to take the higher doses that are used for depression, it would do my head in. And if you drink with it you need a bed nearby.
D3 I tried before I tried these two drugs without any benefit probable because I refused to take it at the most elevated doses that is sometimes advised on here. Its worth me trying again at say 10K /day
I suspect that D3 shows benefit to CH sufferers because of 2 effects. And if you consider a cause of CH can be blood vessels pressing on a nerve it makes sense.
1) D3 impacts on blood pressure, too little and blood vessels become stiff and BP rises, enough and excess makes blood vessels more elastic and reduces BP.
2) D3 is an anti inflammatory.
These two together could explain why CH commonly occurs at times when the sunlight is rationed by the seasons. Also a drop in atmospheric pressure results in blood vessels growing until things settle down. (imagine taking balloon filled with air or other gas into a hyperbaric chamber and turned the pressure up, the balloon gets smaller, as you reduce the pressure it gets bigger.
But D3 does lots of other things and one is the production of various nitric oxide (NO) products, these are good but not at high levels which causes an exacerbation of Alzheimer's disease. The research continues and other studies lay weight to the connection.
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Some on here lay great store in the miraculous properties of D3 whilst dismissing the potential dangers thrown up by the research as quackery. I understand sticking with something that stops CH, I do not understand the unqualified rejection of scientific studies but we are not all the same. Thank goodness.
I did have a falling out on here because of the pushing of D3 as “perfectly safe” when the research shows no such thing. I see nothing wrong with promoting D3 as long as the potential risks are highlighted.
I am sure there is a safe level which is above the normally accepted high, I don't know what that level is and neither does anyone else. I am not talking about , Hypervitaminosis D which is reversable, Iam talking about the long term extremely high usage where NO has the potential to do permanent damage.
I apologise in advance of kicking off another turf war (if that comes to pass) but I think it best that the full truth is debated and not just parts of it. A little learning is a dangerous thing!
ps Indometh and Amitript can both be dagerous and cause unpleasnat side effects but I know that and am happy to take them because although I still get HA's I haven't had one CH episode since I first started them.