Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at
10:23 pm
I’ve had headaches for 19 years everyday!! Chronic pain. I have been told it is an optical nerve from the neck and it triggers headaches daily. Does anyone know of something I can do to be healed of these. I have been told if its in the memory bank of the brain…the cycly cannot be broken..is this true? Can anything be done?
Yes, I have seen many specialists…they all say..it can’t be fixed…or there is no help available. I take Maxalt daily, but, that seems to have side effects of heart pains and stress. I don’t want to take drugs..but, I can’t stand the pain. I do pray and ask for Gods help. I believe he has helped me many times but, so far has not healed me
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at
12:07 am
I don’t really want to take meds for headaches, because I already take a bunch for other stuff and I hate pills. i want to take something by tea form preferrably. What is good for that?
I have a bladder problem (IC)that prevents all types of foods and certain types of meds. The only rx out there for it I can’t take anything like tylenol or aspirin with it because of the bleeding risks. I have had them all my life and I do throw up with them. Just recently I have been getting them about every day or every other day.
I also want to add, that I drink about 10-12 cups of water a day. Because of my IC that is the ONLY thing I can actually drink that doesn’t bother my bladder. I do get sick of it but if I drink anything else I suffer the consequences.
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
8:41 pm
I have a condition called Chronic Daily Headaches. I have had them for about 7 years. They arent migranes and I’m tired of taking OTC pills to help because I’m worried about ulcers. I have tried psychotherapy, meditation, physical therapy, massage therapy and accupuncture. I have also tried at-home-aromatherapy but there is no cure and little relief. Anybody have an suggestions?
Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
8:33 am
About a year ago, I accidentally sprayed perfume in my nose, one full puff went into nose and I immediately felt pain and burning sensation back of my head. Ever since I started having headaches and it turned into CDH. Had three CAT scans and MRI with MRA but those came unremarkable. Tried all types of Migraine medicines and for last six months I am on Depakote 1000 mg plus Toporal 100mg. Headache is moderate but still becomes severe at times. Anyone knows any remedy?, Will appreciate the answers. Thanks.
The perfume incident happend in March’2006. Actually the headache pickedup badly in april’2006. After going through couple of CAT scans and MRI (with MRA) of brain the nuerologist put me Levaquin,Inderal,Indocin,Elavil,Topamaxand Depakote one after another along with Triptans. Finally Depakote with Toporal started working but not that great though. Meanwhile in Dec’2006 I also saw a ENT specialist, he ordered a CAT scan of upper extremity (with neck and nose) found nothing remarkable. This headache has really changed my life. I am able to function but no relief from headache though. The severity of pain ranges from 4-7 on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being highest.
Monday, October 5th, 2009 at
1:41 am
I have had a headache for over 4 months now. Been to Dr., had MRI, getting blood tests, blood pressure fine, so far no sign of intercranial pressure or stroke. I do not see an end in sight, lost faith in Doctors.
I have other, more serious, health issues to contend with, I have a fairly high tolerance for pain and I need it for enduring this…it is a pressure headache with the intensity of a severe migrane 24/7, nothing works.
So anyone who has these chronic daily headaches, how have you coped?
What do you you everyday to get through each day?
I mean do you still drive and stuff?
Thursday, October 1st, 2009 at
10:39 am
Did you know that about one in twenty people suffers from chronic daily headache? And the number of people who suffer from headaches on a regular basis is much bigger, and everybody has had a headache once in a while. Sadly, people who suffer from chronic daily headache have their daily lives seriously affected by this disease.
Types of Daily Headaches
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