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@jesfactsmon

Hi @rseago87 I'd like to welcome you to Connect. So you suffer from two distinct types of headaches now? Migraines, which you already were having and starting last fall, TACs? I am very sorry for your suffering. Linda, my wife, has developed a headache disorder in the last year or so. She has not sought treatment. She says it is not a migraine and she believes it is caused by barometric pressure change. Not sure you'd be interested but she has been taking two remedies lately. The first is a tea for migraines, called Shifa Turmeric Headache Relief Tea (OK, she says it's not a migraine but this stuff does cut the edge off her pain) and a product called Clear Headache (both on Amazon). Both of these give her some relief. Just tossin' it out there. If you are interested in the tea I can elaborate on the steps my wife does to make/take it. Hope you get relief. I know that when Linda has a bad one, it's terrible! Best, Hank

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@jesfactsmon Thank you for the welcome! That is correct about the two distinct types of headaches. The migraines respond well to my preventative and usually respond well to abortives if I catch them early enough. I've dealt with those since I was 12 so I've had lots of years to learn how to manage those and work with my doctor on finding the right medications for those. The TAC headaches are very different from migraines. They did not respond to any form of pain relief in the moment or things like moving to a dark room or laying down like a migraine would, they are side-locked and accompanied by autonomic symptoms on that side only like my right eye being very photosensitive and my right sinus feeling very irritated, and they are fairly short (45-90 minutes/attack with at least 7 of those throughout the day) which is really hard and too short to really treat on the spot anyway. The main goal at this point is to try to control them from a prevention standpoint, hence the nerve block that I will be getting this Tuesday to see if that will help. I will look into the two things you mentioned though. Thanks for the suggestion! I would certainly encourage your wife to go see a doctor. If they can figure out the kind of headache, there are some really helpful treatments out there.