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Last 5 years 24x7 headaches/ migraine (with auras) my "new normal". Head pressure, I found correlation between the weather atmospheric pressure and pressure on brain. I've journal the head pressure with weather app (up or down - accuweather app) atmospheric pressure. If I try to read or work on computer for more than 30 - 45minutes, strong burning sensation top front of brain. Been working with Neurologist (CT Scan and blood work) - learned taking Tylenol to long causes rebound headaches.
Had major sinus surgery, dry needling on back top neck muscle 20 weekly sessions (relief from tension headache part, but still have migraine - ice pick stabbing, throbbing), Vision checked - minor adjustment to prescription. Many moving pieces to the picture.
Relief - I had first Vyepti Infusion (once every 3 months), Wonderful! Pain level of 8 down to 4, which increased to steady 6 after 30 days. 2nd Vyepti Infusion in couple of weeks. Note: The two previous Migraine Infusion, very strong, but little relief.
Neurologist refer me to Immunologist (Allergy/Immunology). I had a very productive 1st appointment. I keep notes on Symptoms, Current and Previous medications, previous health issues - no sleep history from smart watch, Family history, etc. She requested Lab work (Blood test) for some new things I had not heard before (I can't remember what they were right now). She mentioned that she would need to refer me to another Immunologist for deeper insight.
It has helped me to bring research papers like the following, to get the point across I'm serious.
Is something causing the Brain inflammation - Yes.
https://www.cell.com/cell-host-microbe/fulltext/S1931-3128(24)00438-4
Highlights
SARS-CoV-2 spike protein persists in the skull-meninges-brain axis in COVID-19 patients
Spike protein is sufficient to induce brain pathological and behavioral changes in mice
Spike protein enhances brain vulnerability and exacerbates neurological damage in mice
mRNA vaccines reduce, but do not eliminate, the spike burden
Graphics - (Very Informative)
https://www.cell.com/cms/10.1016/j.chom.2024.11.007/asset/2c765af6-4df2-4090-ba35-07f4e448f475/main.assets/fx1_lrg.jpg
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