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What more can I do
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What more can I do

by Kisses, May 26, 2002 12:00AM
I have been having horiffic headaches for as long as I can remember I am a 29yr old woman and have had this problem most of
my life but as I am getting older it is getting worse,I have pain
on a daily basis to the point I can hardly move with the pain and my eye socket are painfull and brings me to tears this goes on for months and months then stops for a while then comes back just as bad I have spoken to my doctor about this for a number of years and he just put me on tablets to break the cycle or the last time I went back he told me it was depression and gave me antidepressants he does not take this seriously and I am going out of my mind there must be another way all he gives me to take is paracetomal and this has no effect please help
thanks Kisses xxxx

by CCF-Neuro-M.D.-JT, May 28, 2002 12:00AM
Sorry to hear about your symptoms. First it's important to know what kind of headache you are experiencing. If it's one side of the head continuously for several days/weeks with no break in between this could be chronic paroxysmal hemicrania which fortunately is VERY responsive to a med called indocin. If you are having several attacks in a day that cluster for days to weeks separated by years affecting one side with tearing or runny nose, this could represent cluster headaches which also repsond to indocin. Finally this could represent periodic migraines. A careful neurological history is important in determining this and will help direct you to the right treatment.

In the meantime it sounds like you need to break the cycle of daily headaches. IV meds such as depakote, magnesium, steroids, or DHE can be helpful.  Other meds include imitrex, maxalt, zomig which can be taken at home.  Then,In addition to abortive therapy that will stop a headache or break a cycle, you will need a daily preventive medication such as inderal, verapamil, or elavil epsecially if it's a migraine headache. Get a second opinion by a neurologist who specializes in headaches or chronic pain. In the year 2002, there are many options for you to help you get better. GOod luck.
Member Comments (6)

by headproblemz, May 26, 2002 12:00AM
Perhaps they are tension headaches. If you had them for that long, I wouldn't think that they would be anything more.

by caynetina, May 26, 2002 12:00AM
To: kisses
I don't know if you may be suffering cluster migraine headaches but I too suffer from migraines and have taken numerous medications, injections (Imitrex) etc...  what I have found to be extremely helpful in reducing the number of attacks and intensity of my migraines has been vitamin B2 otherwise known as Riboflavin.  I take 400 mg's daily and have been doing so over the past year.  I have noticed a dramatic decrease in my attacks and severity.  The only set back is that this takes anywhere from 3-4 months to get into the body so don't expect quit results but stick with it because it may work for you too. I noticed a change just past the 4 month mark.  I use the Jamieson brand but I'm sure any brand would be o.k.  The only side effect I have is my urine is bright yellow because whatever your body doesn't use excretes into the urine (the tablets are bright yellow too)  I hope you have as much luck with this as I have.

by acesover, May 26, 2002 12:00AM
it sounds like you have cluster headaches, ask your doctor about this, there are medicines that help like imitrex.  sorry to hear about your pain and good luck

by Kiana, May 27, 2002 12:00AM
I may be way off here but if your not getting any help as it is...Have you concidered that your eyes might have some kind of problem? A lot of eye diseases cause pain where you describe it.

Like I said I may be way off, but it's worth a shot.

Best of luck,
Kiana

by leila, May 29, 2002 12:00AM
Hi,
Sorry about your pain - I know how miserable headaches are, being a persistent sufferer myself who has had very few answers.  One thing I have found, though, is that Paracetemol begets more headaches.  I have found that if I use Ibuprofen instead, there is much less chance of the headache recurring the next day. I don't know why. For this reason, it may be worth trying a change of painkiller, after a proper assessment of the cause of your headaches, of course. Ibruprofen has its problems, particularly for causing stomach irritation, and you need to bear this in mind.
Good luck,
Jule
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