Want to connect with people dealing with hypnic headaches
I'm looking for people that are dealing with hypnic headaches for a few years. Besides the usual treatment did you find anything new that helps ? have anyone tried the injections (Aimovig, Ajovy, Emgality) they usually give for people with migraines and if so , did it help with your hypnic headaches? Also if caffeine is still your 'go to' did a special brand worked better? Thanks for your help!
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I’ve posted in headache threads about migraines.
I think my 40 + years of occasional but intense migraines evolved into occipital neuralgia when I developed cervical neck pain a few years ago from arthritis - typical aging.
It lasted three years and then it gradually became milder but daily headaches each morning without so much occipital pain.
My neurologist said they were rebound headaches. I don’t think they were but she prescribed a course of steroids to break the cycle.
I recently found out about hypnic headaches and think I may have that type now but no diagnosis of that.
Sumatriptan at night prevents waking up with head pain but it’s not a good thing to do. I do drink coffee at night and in the morning.
My headaches have changed over the years. I don’t know if that is typical but I think it is possible because our bodies change as we age.
Hello @marione2000,
This must be a very unpleasant type of migraine. I'm sorry that you are dealing with the lack of sleep as well as the pain. I found some information from the American Migraine Foundation regarding hypnic headaches. Here is a link to that article
https://americanmigrainefoundation.org/resource-library/hypnic-headache/
As this article mentions other causes for these headaches, I wonder what other tests or scans have been done over the last eight years that you have had these headaches?
Hi Lisa, thank you very much for your reply.
The neurologist who follows me confirms that it is a behavior compatible with hypnic headache, by standing and walking the pain quickly eases fortunately.
After years of trying to treat it with various drugs including the latest one called Quviviq (which I absolutely could not tolerate), he booked me for hospitalization to do a sleep study (unfortunately it takes a long time for this to happen). I would like to point out that before this drug I took another drug for a few years called Stilnox, which did nothing but delay the pain which was postponed until around 5/6 in the morning. Currently I have come up with a tactic: I set the alarm for 2 in the morning to force myself to wake up early on the headache, and then after about 20/30 minutes I go back to sleep. It may seem absurd but this helps me quite a bit.
Hi Teresa, yes it is very debilitating especially for all these years.
Thanks for this link that takes into consideration other causes. My specialist doctor has never taken into consideration intracranial disorders (because the pain is bilateral) or nocturnal hypertension (considered a consequence of the headache itself). I will try to insist on doing these tests in any case. You have been helpful in giving me these indications, thank you.
Hi docb99, in a certain sense your story is similar to mine. Before the hypnic headache I also suffered from another type of headache. Occasionally I had severe pain in which the pain was truly unbearable with intolerance to light and could last for many hours. Then inexplicably about 8 years ago it transformed into a hypnic headache with pain that is less intense but is present every night.
No one ever told me about hypnic headaches. My neurologist said I was having rebound headaches but I thought I was not.
I’m new to this site and believe I have Hypnic Headaches but none of the various Specialists have ever used that diagnosis. I didn’t realize anyone else was woken up at the same time in severe pain and had to get up. I cant lie on my pillow because it is too painful. Hence I get up, take oxycodone, eat a few
crackers, drink milk to protect my stomach and walk around. Often I’ll do very light tasks as the pain subsides. I’m up for 1-1:30hrs. Before I can lie on the soft pillow again.
I’m going to try the 100mg caffeine tablets instead of Oxy. How many is usually effective? Thanks
The caffeine in my case didn't give any kind of result. I made several attempts even going beyond 100mg. It is still a test to be done absolutely, it is one of the first attempts that the neurologists made me do, I hope that in your case it will help you.
Did you take the caffeine before bed or when you were woken with a headache?
My headache isn’t every night so it will take a week + to know if effective.
Research speaks to a max caffeine 400mg/day. Doesn’t give you when or how to take.