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Chronic severe nocturnal hypnic headaches

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I don't know that there are any recent treatments that help hypnic headaches. I think the standards are caffeine, tablet or cup of coffee, before bedtime, not after you have the headache. Also, melatonin and gabapentin are often used as is lithium. I am not aware of anything else. I have read everything I can find regarding hypnics, not that there is a lot. Also, I think it is unlikely you will find a doctor who has treated a lot of us in his/her career. There just are not that many of us. When you have them on a nightly basis it is absolutely exhausting, also it hardly makes you want to go to bed because you wonder how long you get to sleep before the "bang" of the hypnic comes. Try having a cup of coffee before bed, not after you get the headache. Have you tried melatonin? If so, how much? The standard dose for someone using melatonin seems to be 3 mg. That might be a good starting point, but you can certainly go up from there. That amount might have little, if any effect on your hypnics. Good luck. You are not alone.

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I've tried melatonin verapamil topamax caffeine lithium no positive results aimovig stopped after 2 months I even take three sleep aids due to sleep deprivation the headaches burn through those as well there's there's got to be somebody out there that can help the eye pain I wake up with is excruciating I'm not saying I'm suicidal I'm just saying I understand you get to where you just want to go to sleep and not wake up