I would love to hear from you if you have cronic clusters, I have between 2 and 8 attacks a day and find it really hard to cope with those who describe it as having bad migraines
Jane many of us are chronic sufferers, personally after many, many years of being chronic you learn to live with it. Please call the help line as Liz has suggested on another thread.
I have had chronic clusters for years now and have tried many many treatments. I also have chronic migraine. Same here too,takes ages to adjust but eventually it becomes part of daily life, I know mornings are mostly ok. but late afternoons, evenings, are bad news.
I've been a chronic sufferer for 12 years and before that an episodic sufferer [undiagnosed] for 40 years. Imigran and oxygen are my friends and I have an implant which has cut down the number of attacks I have, but I still get them and am still a chronic sufferer. I work from home and try not to let CH rule my life, but its a tad difficult at times!
Thank you everyone that replied, I have only just learnt how to read the replys, I do get by everyday, but every now and again I think that medical staff still have no clue.. I only have 1 appointment a year with the neuro unit, and today I was there for exactly 3.5 minutes, where she told me that as I was still using imigram she was going to stop my oxygen and give me 6 months to stop the injections as they can cause a stroke, these two work for me and I can not get them to understand that the 2 together get me through each day
Jane, your Neuro obviously knows very little if not nothing about CH. Please phone the Helpline 01646 651979 and you will be able to get some great advice, in particular how to see a Neuro who specialises in CH!
Jane many of us are chronic sufferers, personally after many, many years of being chronic you learn to live with it. Please call the help line as Liz has suggested on another thread.
Mike
Chairman OUCH UK
Hallo Jane
I have had chronic clusters for about 16 years now and have tried many many treatments. I also have chronic migraine.
Just finished a year long bout ofclusters with up to 6, 7 even 8 per day.
Very happy to chat with you and answer any questions I can hep with.
At my worst moments I survive by reminding myself that even the worst pain does stop eventually.
with all my best wishes
Ann
I have had chronic clusters for years now and have tried many many treatments. I also have chronic migraine. Same here too,takes ages to adjust but eventually it becomes part of daily life, I know mornings are mostly ok. but late afternoons, evenings, are bad news.
Hi Jane
I've been a chronic sufferer for 12 years and before that an episodic sufferer [undiagnosed] for 40 years. Imigran and oxygen are my friends and I have an implant which has cut down the number of attacks I have, but I still get them and am still a chronic sufferer. I work from home and try not to let CH rule my life, but its a tad difficult at times!
Val.
Thank you everyone that replied, I have only just learnt how to read the replys, I do get by everyday, but every now and again I think that medical staff still have no clue.. I only have 1 appointment a year with the neuro unit, and today I was there for exactly 3.5 minutes, where she told me that as I was still using imigram she was going to stop my oxygen and give me 6 months to stop the injections as they can cause a stroke, these two work for me and I can not get them to understand that the 2 together get me through each day
Jane, your Neuro obviously knows very little if not nothing about CH. Please phone the Helpline 01646 651979 and you will be able to get some great advice, in particular how to see a Neuro who specialises in CH!
take care
Liz
Thank you Liz, I will ring in the morning xx