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FWIW, my headaches are characterized by pressure on one side of my head, as well as pressure in my neck, ear and eye. I have nausea with the headaches, but no aura or other eye symptoms. The headaches seem to be triggered by movement of my neck, Humira and alcohol, but sometimes they come on without an apparent cause.
I have not yet found a drug that works well to control the pain, whether the headache is mild or excruciating. Icy Hot patches on my neck can be soothing at times.
My neuro has prescribed Topamax, but I think that may be overkill. Not sure if getting off Humira will help.
Hope Humira is working well for you otherwise.
Like you said, the slightest trigger will get them started and they last in varying degrees for days. Relpax seems to turn mine into normal migraines where I can sleep off. But it only works about 50 percent of the time. The headaches can be unbearable to the point that I take a percocet or imitrex (which makes me violently sick in other ways).
The sinus-type beginning of the headache is also right on point!
Anyway, thanks for telling me your story. It's nice to know that this is not totally unheard of.
Since then, I've had too many to count. I've tried several different medications over the past 13 years. A few years ago, it got to the point where if I used a med to get rid of the headache ... I'd get a rebound headache the next day. The cycle didnt stop unless I didnt take pain meds. Maxalt Melts were the best for stopping the migraines, but after using them for awhile, I started the rebound headaches after using it. - Plus I take a muscle relaxer for my neck. My neck knots up along with my migraines. I have to use an ice pack for my neck.
Now I take Amitriptyline (Elavil) 25mg daily, and Gabapentin (Neurontin) 300mg daily to prevent my Migraines. I started with the Amitriptyline first ... and it worked alone for almost a year, then I needed to add the other med to prevent the headaches more. I do still get migraines every now & then, but they are not as severe as they use to be. I can actually get up & tend to my kids & do other things (not just in the bed like before).
Before I started those meds, I was getting up to 6 migraines a month. The BAD ones that keep you in the bed (no light, no noise, & sick to stomach). After I started taking the Amitr... med, they slacked off to once a month, then once every other month ...and so on (but they were less painful). They became a little more frequent after a year, & that's when I added the Gabapentin. This helped even more. I do still get small migraines, but they usually follow a sinus headache now. I have bad sinuses too.
I treat my migraines with Advil or Tylenol Rapid Release ... and a 1/2 muscle relaxer (if I have any - I'm out right now) ... and an ice pack. Sometimes I just have to sleep it off, if the over-the-counter pain meds dont work.
Today I woke with a migraine. I have taken some Tylenol & advil over the past few hours, and no relief. I called & left a message for my dr to call me about meds. I hope he'll give me some that work. I might have to go in & get a shot if this gets any worse today.
If anyone knows of a migrain pain med that works without getting rebound headaches, please let me know !!!! As infrequently as I have migraines now, I think I could use something without rebounds.