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 so sorry for your situation. How can you can any restful sleep? Has your physician or neurologist introduced you to any non-drug treatments? There is a brain neuro-stimular called Cefaly that you might try. I have not tried it since the regimen my Mayo MD provided has gotten me to a good place, and I don't want to rock the boat. However, I have read in Headache groups that some people with migraines and others with inflammatory cluster headaaches have gotten benefit. It might be work a try. Sending hugs and praying your situation can improve.
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1 ReactionI feel the same way about being a noncompliance patient. My neuro specializes in migraine and her big thing is botox injections. I tried them for a year and the only thing I got was hair loss. She is now trying to push the migraine injectables like Amovig, Ajovy or Emgality. I have heard some people get really bad side effects from these and they are in your systems for a long time. The other thing is I don't have daily migraine only during the night. Has anyone here tried these?
I use caffeine tablet under tongue. Usually helps
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2 ReactionsIf it's not against the rules I will put my email on my next post
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1 ReactionI see that it is against the rules to post your email publicly. Feel free to write to me in the private message portal here on Mayo Clinic Connect. I also forgot to mention that I am now taking (in addition to indomethacin and coffee nightly) 30mgs of melaonin. My Mayo MD had me start at 3mg and work my way up to 30mg over a two month period to try it. I do believe it takes the edge off my nocturnal inflammatory headaches. Though melatonin is over-the-counter, it is a drug that can affect hormones, so I would discuss with your physican prior to trying it and pushing the dose that high. I hope you can find something that helps improve your nights and your quality of life.
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1 ReactionThank you for letting us know!
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1 ReactionWhen did the headaches come back? After you discontinued estrogen? What other hormones were you taking that helped? I have nightly headaches that seemed to disappear when I tried estrogen/testosterone and progesterone. However, the estrogen gave me diverticulosis/diverticulitis - which I thought was a very unpleasant side effect. I stopped the hormones and the nightly headaches came back.
Need any help to work with this problem. Feeling disparate
@akalsas, I see that this issue of headaches while sleeping continues to disrupt your life and that you haven't found answers. To help connect you with others who experience nocturnal headaches, I moved your message to this existing discussion that @taterjoy started:
Chronic severe nocturnal hypnic headaches https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/chronic-severe-nocturnal-hypnic-headaches/
Recently @taterjoy shared this encouraging update https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/729668/
Akalsas, Have you been diagnosed with hypnic headaches? Are you a candidate to try Indomethacin? Have you tried lithium? Flunarizine? or Topirimate? or Verapamil?
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