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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Anybody have experience with retro ocular hypnic headaches?
I don't know that there are any recent treatments that help hypnic headaches. I think the standards are caffeine, tablet or cup of coffee, before bedtime, not after you have the headache. Also, melatonin and gabapentin are often used as is lithium. I am not aware of anything else. I have read everything I can find regarding hypnics, not that there is a lot. Also, I think it is unlikely you will find a doctor who has treated a lot of us in his/her career. There just are not that many of us. When you have them on a nightly basis it is absolutely exhausting, also it hardly makes you want to go to bed because you wonder how long you get to sleep before the "bang" of the hypnic comes. Try having a cup of coffee before bed, not after you get the headache. Have you tried melatonin? If so, how much? The standard dose for someone using melatonin seems to be 3 mg. That might be a good starting point, but you can certainly go up from there. That amount might have little, if any effect on your hypnics. Good luck. You are not alone.
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2 ReactionsMy headaches are retro ocular do you know of any other patients out there complaining of retro ocular pain
Hi I recently started posting and reading on Mayo clinic connect it seems most of the posts are 2 years or older do you know of any recent treatments or can you refer me to a doctor that's an expert on hypnic headaches I have yet to meet a doctor that has another patient with my symptoms please help me
Where are your headaches my headaches retrooccular they behind the eyes they wake me up about two hours after I go to sleep
@gothope I’m really happy for you that your medication is helping. When you feel better your whole world is better.
JK
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1 Reaction@lisalucier and all, as it seems as if the same medications are used for hypnic headaches as for migraine, I asked “my expert” (daughter) about her medications.
She gets the most help from naratriptan, which is a triptan as is imitrix in type (both triptans) but they are different from each other. Imitrix knocks her out.
Barometric pressure changes are a common trigger and she has two apps that alert her to those changes. Sometimes a headache can be stopped before it really takes hold.
When I was much younger and suffered from migraines the best they could do was prescribing an ergot medication to constrict your blood vessels. That made me so sick it was worse than the headache.
I wish she had time to participate in some of these forums but she is pretty out-straight with her job.
JK
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1 ReactionHi I will be taking my 4 th dose in about 2 weeks and so far it’s going well, migraines have been better, less frequent and less severe. I do have slight headaches ... but , tolerable... I do take topamax for prevention and fioracet and promethazine they also have helped me with them as well. I’m pretty excited thus far , life with aimovig is better than before this medicine only downfall is my insurance doesn’t cover it and after my free year not sure what will happen:( I’m staying focused and positive! And enjoying my life day to day for now and prayers for low and hopefully less migraine life .... #gothope
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3 ReactionsMy pain is retro ocular it's behind my eyes no other place but my eyes do you know any person with that exact symptom?
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1 ReactionI understand completely about the suicidal thoughts then you go see the doctor and if you tell them how you're feeling and all they want to do is put you in a psych ward and put you on psych medicine that doesn't stop the pain