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’m 48, something I forgot to add earlier. I’ve tried a cup of coffee four nights in a row and no episodes. I’ve woken up with a headache, popped a Keroralic and was able to go back to sleep. Never turned into the excruciating throbbing like a cluster headache. I believe it’s a combo of hypnic turn into cluster headaches that awaken me at night. Still having severe headaches during the day at times but they are never the episode type of headache. I’m so sorry you had to go so long without a proper diagnosis. With your help, and being on this forum, I possibly self diagnosed myself in a few weeks. I’ll await for proper diagnosis but if I can prevent these with caffeine for now until I can get into the doctors recommended, then I’m forever thankful.
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3 ReactionsOH MY GOODNESS! THANK YOU for your amazing update. I am thrilled beyond measure that the coffee ketorolac combo has mitigated those horrendous unbearable hypnic/cluster headaches. I am so sorry I could not read this before. We moved my father in-law into hospice care Wednesday and have had challenges and been with him around the clock. Also was stricken with my usual "end of dose failure" of my CGRP injectable preventative, Ajovy (sickly daytime migraines) .
I am so so happy for you! Please ask your MD pronto--call them on Monday--ask whether or not you might need concomitant Protonix/pantoprozole to prevent GI bleeding (due to the Ketorolac and any day-time nonsteroidals you might be taking such as Motrin, naproxin, aspirin an many others). Ketorolac is only recommended for 5 days or fewer in a row. It, like Indomethacin/Indocin, can have serious side effects on the GI (gastric bleeding, ulcers and holes in stomach or intestine), kidney failure, heightened risk of heart attack, and others). Now that you feel better, the last thing you would want to do have uncontrolled GI bleeding or worse. Here is a link to more info: https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a693001.html
Ketorolac, like Indomethacin (Indocin) also has a BLACK BOX Warning to to the risk of intestinal bleeding.
Please tell Dr. Sacco I said HELLO and appreciated her help back in 2005 and 2006. I hope and pray she can help you feel even better and treat your headaches more safely than daily Indocin. I wonder if she will recommend keeping Ketorolac in your regimen or trying an alternative. Please please keep me posted!! I hope you are well on your way to getting your life back!!!
That had to be extremely rough with your father in law. I do hope peace for your family as you go through this hard time.
I tried no coffee 2 nights in a row. I didn’t have an episode either night. I still have bad headaches during the day and have to take 800 ibuprofen and even then, there is still pain. No nausea during the day. My daughter has a softball tournament for theee days we are traveling for on Friday. Since I can’t risk having an episode this weekend, I’ll be drinking coffee before bed as a precaution. I don’t know what all this means since I have gone about 6 days without an episode.
My MRI, MRV and MRB scans are scheduled for Thursday.
Good luck with it all and I’ll definitely be asking my Dr for help!
Thank you again for everything!
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3 ReactionsI was able to get an appt with Dr Sacco tomorrow as she had a cancellation!
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3 ReactionsAlso I’ll tell her you said hello but I don’t know your name other than you are an angel to me who is helping me!
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3 ReactionsI'm so glad she was able to fit you in due to a cancellation. How did your appointment go? Feel free to write to me privately. I will also send you my name privately in case you see her again. I had no time to reply this am. THank you for your kind thoughts for my Father in law. Every day we have him is precious. I hope you will be headache free for this exciting weekend, and I hope Dr. Sacco was able to help you today!!! I use to wait months for an appointment with her, LOL, and am glad she is still in practice 19-20 years later!!!
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1 ReactionUpdate. Saw Dr Sacco. Impressed by how long she spent with me. She doesn’t believe in getting hypnic headaches. Said they are clusters and that clusters can wake you up around the same time every night too. What I feel the next day is all part of it and resembles a non aura migraine she said. I don’t necessarily agree with that because my migraines are only ever on one temple and it’s almost my entire head that hurts during the day without an “episode”
She thinks I’m coming toward the tail end of the cluster since I haven’t had an episode in a week. I’m starting a new medicine when it’s ready: Verapamil 180mg 1 tablet at night. This is a preventative for the clusters. She is also putting me on a very high dose of prednisone even though I did a dose already a week ago. I hate prednisone but I know it helps. For the daytime headaches, she gave me nurtec and immitrex shots. I have a follow up in 3 weeks. The interesting thing she said was that she doesn’t think I need to waste my money on any scans. Doesn’t think this is a secondary headache meaning it’s due to an underlying illness or problem.
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4 ReactionsWow, that was a loaded appt. I'm so glad she listened well and immediately tried to break this pattern. I hope the injects (nurtec and immitrex) helped your daytime headache and that the prednisone and helps your inflammatory clusters acutely and that Verapamil will prevent them. That would-be incredible . That drug has been documented to help a handful of people who have "hypnic" headaches, though an antiseizure drug and Indocin were more often effective.
Its interesting that she does not believe in Hypnic headaches, and categorizes the nocturnal "pattern" with clusters. My Mayo neuro felt I fit into the category Hypnic when it was first recognized as a headache type, but not after the definition changed to EXCLUDE some of the symptoms that were cluster like (such as extreme lacrimation, runny nose, vomiting, diarrhea. etc.
My nocturnal headaches occurred 4 times each night (for several years before starting Indomethacin) at almost exactly the same times. The 4th headache each night occurred ALWAYS between 4:30am and 4:34 am. And they got progressive worse through the night such that the last one was so potent I jumped out of sleep often screaming and had to jump to a standing position. I honestly thought my head was going to explode, or my eyes pop off and ears pop off. I would pace for hours holding my ears and eyes, not able to sit or stand or the pressure was much worse. Then very sick at stomach (often diarrhea) and nauseated for days on end until it became chronic nausea. A pharmacist called my MD and suggested an anti-nausea (patch for cancer patients on chemo) and I wore those for years so that I could eat.
Well I hope the worst of your episodes are now in the past. I hope your body will tolerate all the meds she gave you and that they will all be effective. My mayo MD was very hesitant to prescribe verapamil for me(as was the specialist who diagnosed my "hypnic" headaches. My normal blood pressure is very low like 80/50 or so and they worried it would go so low I might have a high risk of fainting and falling. I wish I could still see Dr. Wheally at Mayo but Mayo no longer lets their MD "see" patients who insurance does not cover their visits. I was self-pay and would gladly self-pay again to see him or do zoom visits which he did after my initial visit/evaluation with him in Rochester.
I hope you rest well tonight and that your headaches might disappear, both daytime and nocturnal!
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1 ReactionInteresting outcome from your visit.
I’ve been taking verapamil extended release tabs at 180 for years for migraine prevention.
When my headaches became chronic daily I was upped to 240.
My NP says they are rebound headaches from and suggested steroids to break the rebound cycle. It didn’t work long term.
My morning headaches go away with Imitrex tabs and coffee and a cold gel pac.. Imitrex has always worked for my headaches.
I have tried Nurtec but it was not effective.
I believe I have hypnic headaches but I am seeing Dr. Gordon in Charlotte in October. He is recommended by a good friend as was dr. Sacco.
I think we each have individual headache experiences. I hope you have found a way to minimize your pain.
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2 ReactionsFound this link clear and helpful. https://www.migraineagain.com/hypnic-headache-nighttime-attacks/