Chronic severe nocturnal hypnic headaches
I am looking for anyone else who has been diagnosed and treated for chronic, severe nocturnal hypnic headaches. I have had them for about 12 years, and on treatment, but not optimal treatment. I am interested in hearing how others with this rare diagnosis are being told to treat them safely.
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I understand Amovig stopped working after 2 months verapamil topamax Percocet Dilaudid morphine Demerol melatonin caffeine pills none of that worked.I suffer from sleep deprivation for 4 years now hallucinations suicidal thoughts irritation aggravation depression the fact that I can't find a doctor that knows how to treat these headaches very discouraging your body gets to where it doesn't want to go to sleep and if I do get to sleep I just don't want to wake up because you wake up in pain but if you tell somebody that they want to put you in a psych ward why can't we find a doctor that's experienced with these headaches there's got to be somebody out there
It's something during my sleep cycle I don't know what triggers it I just know I wake up 2 hours after going to sleep with extreme eye pain caffeine doesn't help verapamil didn't work topamax didn't work aimovig stopped working after 2 months
That's what happened to me after 2 months double dosing aimovig it stopped working so I guess we're just screwed huh?
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
Can you help me find a doctor that's experienced in treating retro ocular nocturnal hypnic headaches?
Lisa I'm new to this and confused how to properly reply I'm looking for either a doctor that has experienced with treating patients with retro ocular nocturnal hypnic headaches or even a patient that has experienced retro ocular behind the eyes hypnic nocturnal headaches and 17 years I have yet to meet somebody that says I know that pain you feel in your eyes and I can relate I can't be the only one
@timpowell84 - I've not, as of yet, seen any Connect members speaking about retro ocular hypnic nocturnal headache. I'm not seeing much in online literature, either, unfortunately. I'm seeing that the headache type most often associated with retro orbital pain is cluster headache. Wanted to confirm your headache type?
It could be he is suffering from two rare headache types. I have hypnic headaches and chronic paroxysmal hemacrania. That can be trickier and take longer to diagnosis. It took several years and a couple neurologists to diagnosis me.
Lisa they changed the names of these headaches over the years and misdiagnosed them for years started off with migraines then it went to clusters then it went to retro ocular then it went to hypnic headache I don't think anybody knows what to call itI call it excruciating eyeball pain that wakes me up at the same time each night I have them causing sleep deprivation and all the ill effects that comes with it including hallucinations aggravation suicidal thoughts depression I'm looking for somebody who knows how to treat eyeball pain and feels like somebody's pushing on my eyeballs from the inside
Thanks for the clarification, @timpowell84. That is confusing to have the names of these headaches evolving like that. I am terribly sorry you are in such excruciating pain.
I would suggest that you contact Mayo Clinic and ask to see a headache specialist in neurology
http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63.