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EvaLouWho 07-23-2007 10:35 AM

I have tension headaches, according to Neuro, can't imagine why :D
Optical migraines too. High pain tolerance, I try to ride it out. If not, Darvocet. Maybe I'll take one now ;) . I do have a headache and eye ache. :cool: .

Toodles!!

MSacorn 07-23-2007 05:09 PM

Cherie
 
I remember the first week of the headache, thinking it was like the LP headache I suffered with for 3 weeks, before my @#$& doc figured out I needed a blood patch.

After the trip to the ER, I had forgotten that. I'm 95% sure that a spinal headache is what is going on. It is day 14, but whose counting. :rolleyes:

Horizontal is more comfortable. Thanks for the tip. So far, no med brings relief. I'll keep you posted.

Quote:

Originally Posted by lady_express_44 (Post 126302)
I get what I have labeled as "spinal headaches". It starts in my upper spine, and it seems to radiate from that point to my shoulders, neck and upper back.

When I wake up in the morning, I am usually ok for a short while. As the day wears on, the "headache" extends from the spine (to those places mentioned), then eventually to up under my skull in the back. If I sit for any length of time, the headache will settle in my forehead.

They usually last about 3 weeks when I get them, and the only thing that works reasonably well is Naproxen (500 mg X 2 per day) and LAYING down a LOT!! The longer the opportunity to lay, the longer I can sit up without the pain getting progressively worse.

Cherie


lady_express_44 07-24-2007 08:25 AM

Consistent doses of Naproxen just seems to take the edge off for me, but by no means takes the pain away. As the headache gets progressively worse (throughout the day), and as the days wear on over a few weeks (the pain does escalate over that time too!), it may very well be that the laying and using Naproxen is helping more then you realize at this point.

I know that before I started doing that routine, this type of headache was beyond words after week 2, but once I started doing these steps, it was at least (barely) tolerable. Every little bit helps at that point though.

Anyway, if nothing else, I think the Naproxen surely helps with the inflammation that must be going on, even if not much for the pain. I generally don't do drugs at all, so recommending this is not something I do lightly.

One more week, and it should let up. You'll wake up one day and it'll be gone (it doesn't "fade", it just magically disappears, which is very cool).

I really suspect it is the same issue I have (yes, it is similar to the spinal tap headache, but more encompassing!), but you should be keeping your docs informed too though, Beth. I'd hate to think there is something else going on that isn't being treated, while you wait.

Hopefully you will be feeling yourself again very soon though. :)

Cherie

bethanylynn 07-27-2007 01:54 PM

Well...my 2 cents are probably too little, too late...

However... check your diet. I get awful headaches when I eat ONLY crappy foods and junk (and that is usually a reaction to stress, go figure!)

OR, in my case, optic neuritis for the first time. I just thought I had a rockin' 6 day headache. Turns out it's just my left eye screwing with me...:eek:

I dosed the whole thing with Mounds Bars (coconut's healthy, right?), peanut butter (sugar & protein balance each other) and motrin washed down w/lots of Dr. Pepper.

Oh, and it did freak me out enough to end my Rebif protest... so now I'm back on the interferon bandwagon again despite the side effects...

Bethany

hurtsobad73 07-27-2007 02:56 PM

Limbo Land
 
Beth,

I am in Limboland for MS, but boy do I get headaches. I see two different neuro's. One for my MS workups and the other for the headaches, recommended by the first. He put me on Verapimil (which was once used for blood pressure, not so much anymore) and this supplement that you can find on line or at a Vitamin store called Migra-Eaze and it took them away in no time. I haven't had a headache since. Not even the underlying daily headaches that just sit there and tease you, saying "I might be coming to get you, you never know"...lol

But hey I have some peppermint patties here if anyone wants any. Just one a day keeps me happy:wink:

M

MSacorn 07-27-2007 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by hurtsobad73 (Post 129203)
Beth,

I am in Limboland for MS, but boy do I get headaches. He put me on Verapimil (which was once used for blood pressure, not so much anymore) and this supplement that you can find on line or at a Vitamin store called Migra-Eaze and it took them away in no time. I haven't had a headache since. Not even the underlying daily headaches that just sit there and tease you, saying "I might be coming to get you, you never know"...lol

But hey I have some peppermint patties here if anyone wants any. Just one a day keeps me happy:wink:

M

Thanks for the info. Please may I have a peppermint patty to keep me happy too. :wink:

Taffy 07-27-2007 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bethanylynn (Post 129178)
Well...my 2 cents are probably too little, too late...

However... check your diet. I get awful headaches when I eat ONLY crappy foods and junk (and that is usually a reaction to stress, go figure!)

OR, in my case, optic neuritis for the first time. I just thought I had a rockin' 6 day headache. Turns out it's just my left eye screwing with me...:eek:

I dosed the whole thing with Mounds Bars (coconut's healthy, right?), peanut butter (sugar & protein balance each other) and motrin washed down w/lots of Dr. Pepper.

Oh, and it did freak me out enough to end my Rebif protest... so now I'm back on the interferon bandwagon again despite the side effects...

Bethany

Hey...I see you are a Biffer Babe and you like chocolate! Hmmm? I think I like you! lol!

Taffy 07-27-2007 09:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hurtsobad73 (Post 129203)
Beth,

I am in Limboland for MS, but boy do I get headaches. I see two different neuro's. One for my MS workups and the other for the headaches, recommended by the first. He put me on Verapimil (which was once used for blood pressure, not so much anymore) and this supplement that you can find on line or at a Vitamin store called Migra-Eaze and it took them away in no time. I haven't had a headache since. Not even the underlying daily headaches that just sit there and tease you, saying "I might be coming to get you, you never know"...lol

But hey I have some peppermint patties here if anyone wants any. Just one a day keeps me happy:wink:

M

Wait! (Pushing Beth aside) I get headaches too and I want to be happy! (whiny voice) Where's my peppermint patty? (sticks out hand and stomps foot)

MSacorn 07-28-2007 12:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taffy (Post 129348)
Wait! (Pushing Beth aside) I get headaches too and I want to be happy! (whiny voice) Where's my peppermint patty? (sticks out hand and stomps foot)

Aww Man !!:( I thought you were gone Taffy. (crossing arms in disgust) That's no fair cutting in line for chocolate. After all those M&Ms I shared, you push me aside.

I'm not gonna take it (Beth pushing Taffy out of her way, holds out hand, receives and enjoys her peppermint patty b4 Taffy) :p YUM :) Thank you M! Okay Taffy, you're next. :winky:

BTW, Taffy how are you? Tired? Do tell.

Taffy 07-28-2007 08:45 PM

I'm in and out...mostly out!

Wow! This Peppermint Patties makes good breath mints! (blowing breathe)

Smells good!

Beth, HSB, who else do you think needs a breath mint around here, huh? :p


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