New daily persistent headhiche. I feel alone with my pain
Hello, my name is Nathalie, I am 54 years old. I live with the new daily persistent headhich since June 24, 2010. I live in Quebec, Canada. It took several years to get the diagnosis. Digging for the cause of my headaches. I was also found to have a tumor in the pituitary gland. Which put the doctors on the wrong track. The tumor was not the cause of my headaches. I had to stop my job and I haven't worked for 12 years now. I've seen great headache specialists. I tried many medications, without success, including botox. The only thing that has helped me so far has been changing my pace of life.
Fortunately, I have disability insurance which allowed me to stop working. I walk regularly, I avoid sulphites, MSG and processed products. I try to avoid stressful situations and I set limits. But every day since 12 years the headaches are there. They increase with temperature changes and in Quebec the temperatures change every day. What did me a great good is to read by this blog that I am not alone. Yes there is not much research. Yes I have the impression that the pharmaceutical companies are ignoring us, but reading you, even if I don't know you, I feel understood. I am no longer alone with my pain and without medication to relieve it. Thank you for reading me and sorry for my English which is quite average.
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Ditto. Movement aggravates my (not new) NDPH, and exertion really aggravates them! It’s so discouraging.
Mine are unrelated to fear. After 40 years, they just are, and relaxation has zero effect. So far, sleep + Imitrex or Reyvow are the only things that sometimes help NDPH. If they are severe, nothing helps.
Yes, and my toes tingle now. No exercise makes your glucose level go up too. God help us!
I also have headaches every day, all day, which vary in intensity, but often are a level 7-8. Stress and too much stimulation make it harder to cope with the pain, so I live a quiet life. I have tried so many treatments and nothing helps. Others don’t fully understand the difficulty of living with these headaches.
I hear yea!
I had headaches for many years. Would wake up with them. It was hard to get to the bottom of what was causing this and what could help. Taking ibuprofen or acetaminophen didn’t really help much. I now have less headaches but still get them when it is going to rain or it is overcast (barometric pressure seems to affect me). I was diagnosed with iron deficiency, sleep apnea, and cervical spondilytic myelopathy (had surgery on c5c6) and morning headaches and neck/shoulder pain are much less frequent. I also had my thyroid lobe removed due to a suspicious nodule which may have helped (was 2.5 cm and it was affecting my swallowing and speaking so not sure if it was pressing on anything affecting blood flow and causing headaches).
I had cluster migraine and migraine for 12 year almost daily. I read about high doses of magnesium for pain and it worked amazingly well. I took 2 x 500mg daily and within a week the intensity of the pain was decreasing and within a month I was having more painfree days than not. Give it a try.
I know barometric pressure and changes in weather also affected my headaches. Happy that your morning headaches and neck/shoulder pain are much less for you. It sound like your getting a handle on the overall situation.....that's great!