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I have had a headache for going on six months. i've seen every type of dr. you can imagine...my gp, an optometrist, a neuro opthomalogist, a pathologist. i've been on tons of medication including topamax, verapomil (sp) and now depakote. nothing stops this headache. sometimes it is tolerable (3 or 4 on a scale of 1-10) and then other days it keeps me totally debilitated. during the course of trying to figure out what is causing this, i've had ct scans and mri's (all normal). i recently had an mra/mrv but don't know the results yet. also while digging for answers, it was discovered that i have diabetes (type 2) and sleep apnea (am using the cpap, but it is not helping the headache...in fact, it seems to aggravate it). the pain in my head ranges from sharp, shooting pain up the back of my head to feeling like i am wearing a cap and the headache is over my whole head. visual distrubances are minimal. eyes have not changed and no nausea (to indicate migraine). can anyone help? Just a couple thoughts, they may not work, but it sounds like any option is worth trying. Have you seen your dentist? Sometimes problems with your jaw or infected teeth can cause chronic headache. Food allergies are another possibility. You could have an allergy to wheat or milk products or some other common food that you a consume all the time. Have you ever heard of rebound headaches? They come it might still be a migraine. i get them, and it feels like my eyes are going to shoot out of my face (like there is just a lot of pressure behind them). i have the sensitivity to light and sound, but no nausea. maybe 2 times out of the hundreds of migraines i've had. I get migraines and I've had all the tests you can imagine! and I hated ct scans!! I am wondering if they are giving the preventative medicine enough time to work. You mentioned a variety of meds but only having the problem of the headache for 6 months. It doesn't sound like they gave any of the meds enough time to work to really see if they might help. Sometimes it takes a month or two just to get a dosage that helps a little so I am not sure why they kept switching your meds that often. You may want to consider see a neuro doc that specializes in headaches or one that is connected with a teaching hospital such as a prominent university in your state. ALso you do not need nausea for this to be considered a migraine or to indicate that it is a migraine so if the doc feels it is not migraine just because you don't have the nausea that is not right. Try a doc who specializes in headaches or is with a univeristy hospital. My daughter-in-law was having headaches for about 8 months. She went to so many different doctors. Everyone said, its stress, etc.. Finally she went to a neurologist, and to make a long story short. It ended up that she had a cist on her brain. She is doing nicely now after having it removed. So go to a neurologist, just to know that you can eliminate anything serious. Perhaps you should see a chiropractor. If you have vertebrae that are out of alignment this could cause you to have chronic or migraine type headaches. I had a headache for a month once and when I went to the chiropractor they took x-rays and discovered that my neck was misaligned really bad. After seeing the chiropractor that day, he adjusted me, and I walked out of his office without the headache. The medications you are taking are just masking the issue instead of really dealing with it. I would at least try this option and see what they say. I hope this helps! Nothing up there said anything about changing your diet? Have you tried to change your diet? I've been there. This sounds just like me except for the diabetes and the sleep apnea. I had every test imaginable, took every medicine ever made, had nerve blocks and trigger point injections, changed my diet, exercised like a fiend and nothing helped. I finally saw a doctor, an anesthesiologist who helped me. I had a procedure called a radio-frequency neurotomy in August and haven't had a headache since. The theory of this doctor was that the tri-geminal (? spelling) nerve was sending pain messages to my brain. He went in and zapped the nerve and the pain is gone. Needles were used to inject a hot liquid into three areas of my neck the injections lasted several minutes, the entire procedure lasted about half an hour. It's supposed to last 6 months to 18 months. This is how long it takes the nerve to regenerate. It is possible that when the nerve does regenerate, it will not "remember" how to send the pain signal. This little procedure was a gift from God. I completely understand how miserable you are and hope you soon find the answer for yourself. I don't know where you live but I saw doctors at the Duke University Pallative Pain Clinic who recommended this procedure. It took a long time to get the answer and my life was basically in a shambles by the time I got better but I finally found something that worked. i get cluster headaches and the best advice i can give is double and or triple your water intake. i carry around a liter of water or more wherever i go and if you always have water on you then you drink more than you ever thought you needed to. lots of research seems to point to dehydration as a cause of headaches. For a common head ake I would tell people to drink more water because that will usually get ride of it.... Other than that have you looked into omega 3? A lot of good health benifits come out of taking omega 3. |
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