Wow! It seems I am not alone in this!
Ever have one of those days and think "Gee, I didn't have to take anything!" and then a few hours later you get one - but initially it's a surprise?
Yes, I have had some of those, though not lately. It is nice not to wake up to one.
I also take daily Ibuprofen. I used to take Esgic (ever tried that?) It (used to) work *so* well, so amazingly well, and it literally just over night *POOF* stopped working. That was a huge disappointment.
Never tried it, but I will ask my dr. about it. She is okay giving me new drugs to try but wants to send me to another neurologist. They have never been able to help me and the co-pay is ridiculous.
I'm highly allergic to mold and get awful headaches from it, so I'm thinking that's probably the cause in this case, that there must be mold somewhere in the office. I don't often get headaches on the weekends, so this seems to be the most likely explanation.
Okay, I am allergic to cats. Just found that out a few months ago and I have FOUR! I am wondering if I should ask about allergy shots? I am not getting rid of the cats; they have me on claritin and flonase, as well as using air purifiers. COuld this type of allergy cause headaches? When I was on vacation I had about 1/2 the number of headaches.
I would suggest you try to cut yourself off from any stimulation for a while and see if it helps. Yes, I know it's a needle in a haystack but there is no other way.
What kind of stimulation are you referring to? If you mean stress, that's hard to do. I am off work for the summer and the headaches are the same. They were actually less when we were in Orlando and we were always on the move.
First how much advil a day and for how long? It effects everyone differently.
I take 1000 mg 3-4 times a day. I know it's a lot, but that's what it takes. The doctor always checks my liver and kidney levels and I haven't had any problems. My stomach sometimes gets upset, but no major problems.
I'm sorry you are having a hard time with doctors. Why in the world don't they believe your headaches? I suffer with migraines that I think are hormone related. Have you spoken to your gyno about them? Have you had a scan of your head? Has anyone ruled anything out?
My PA does my gyno exams. Would she be able to check those hormones or would I have to go to a regular gyno? I have often wondered if the headaches are related to hormones--either female or thyroid.
As far as an MRI, I have had many. I actually had a malformation called a Chiari Malformation, which was corrected in 2003. I had headaches for 13 years before that and have had them since as well. Evidently the two things were not related, although the surgeon was hopeful they would improve.
Maybe you could get an eval from a neurologist who specializes in headaches. Also check your hospitals for migraine clinics and studies.
I hope you get some needed help.
Thanks, I have been looking for a good neuro. They seem to be few and far between.
find that regular trips to the chiroprator help me a lot.
Can't use a chiropractor due to the Chiari Malformation, which could recur