Too Sore to Bother
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Paul
4 comments
4 Comments:
Take your time, and get all the rest you need. I am thinking about you, and hoping that things get better.
We will still be here, ready to read when you are feeling better.
By Jackie, at 4 June 2006 at 13:20
I have taken Immovane for several months: I take 1/2 of a 7.5mg tablet for two nights and go without on the third. It does work and I have found no negative side effects. If you want further details, please feel free to email me.
daviesgw@rogers.com
Hey Paul....I went Chronic CH around 99 or so. Lived with the monster since age 15 when a slew of docs hadnt a clue what was up. DX.d "CH" at age 19,now some 20 years ago, and put on a tricyclic. That worked for years until i developed an irregular heartbeat from it and then the typical CH saga continued. DR,s/indian medicine/herbs,and a bunch of people i wanted to punch in their head who would ask the " have you tried advil?:)" and 30 different drugs etc...you know.....
CH is rare enough but us Chronics are even rarer huh? So much to say but then again we both know the same story dont we? I see the same sinister sense of humor in your posts that most of us seem to have especially when we prove that only sleeping an hour a night actually is destructive to humans he he he ...Only a fellow sufferer can understand...im with ya bud.....
Thanks everyone for your support and words of encouragement.
Anonymous: U know exactly what you mean about your advil comment lol. The flip side is if we take the Advil we get to we have rebound heands! WTF??? We can't win.
Gary: That sounds like a similar regiment I was on. But I was taking 4, 7.5mg. The only bothersome side-effect I found was the general amnesia. In a funny way that was great because I couldn't remember just how much hurt I was in. Not a bad trade-off I think.
Jackie: Thank you for your thoughts. I have missed reading your comments as well as your blog.
Paul
By Versilleus, at 17 July 2006 at 02:18
*Please do not use this information for self diagnoses. Writing about my experiences with chronic cluster headaches & epilepsy is a good outlet for me. Consult your Dr. with any kind of headache or chronic pain you may have. The 3rd party links on my site I have found to be a good resource to me over the past few years & dearly hope they will benefit you as well.*