Monday, December 19, 2011
Headache Relief - FINALLY
I went to see my general practitioner two weeks ago for a couple of things, thank him for his quick Rx for a MRI, and ask him for advice on the continuous headache and where I should go for follow ups after the Chemo is done. For the follow ups, he said I can go anywhere - even the clinic he works at has radiologists and oncologists that can recognize when things are going wrong. I am leaning this way as I am not at all comfortable at Rush University, and I think a smaller organization might actually give me more attention because I am an interesting case. I don't think I would trust them with surgery, but I think they would follow my progress closer than the Rush machine. But I digress...
The BIG news is about the headaches. Dr. Dreyers first question was if I have seen a pain specialist. Well, no I haven't - I did not even know there was such a specialty (in the medical field anyway). He says, well, I can give you an Rx for something to try now, and If that does not work you can make an appointment with Dr Painnomore. He wrote me a Rx for 50mg of Tramadol....
It not like the the headaches hurt so bad I couldn't operate, but it did hurt ALL THE TIME. From the moment I woke up till I fell asleep. I started taking the Tramadol, one pill twice a day, and poof - no more headaches.
I had no idea how much the headaches were affecting my life. I was constantly exhausted, fed up, hog tied, tired, cranky, gloomy, disenchanted, well, you get the idea. The oncologist had me on Provigil to help with the exhaustion, and a SSRI 'just because'. Seems all this was being caused by the constant headaches.
I have felt like a normal person the last two weeks. I have energy to do projects around the house, and started tinkering with my hobbies again. Being sick is quite a recursive problem for me. When I am sick, I don't do the things I love, when I don't do the things I love, I get sick, repeat. A couple months ago I started tapering off a lot of the medications I was on. No more SSRI, Provigil, or Ativan. I knew these were not really helping me. I'm only taking the Keppra (anti-seizure), Tramadol, and an occasional Ambian.
I have a follow up MRI tomorrow, and the next round of chemo starts Christmas night.
Have a Merry Christmas and Happy new year.
The BIG news is about the headaches. Dr. Dreyers first question was if I have seen a pain specialist. Well, no I haven't - I did not even know there was such a specialty (in the medical field anyway). He says, well, I can give you an Rx for something to try now, and If that does not work you can make an appointment with Dr Painnomore. He wrote me a Rx for 50mg of Tramadol....
It not like the the headaches hurt so bad I couldn't operate, but it did hurt ALL THE TIME. From the moment I woke up till I fell asleep. I started taking the Tramadol, one pill twice a day, and poof - no more headaches.
I had no idea how much the headaches were affecting my life. I was constantly exhausted, fed up, hog tied, tired, cranky, gloomy, disenchanted, well, you get the idea. The oncologist had me on Provigil to help with the exhaustion, and a SSRI 'just because'. Seems all this was being caused by the constant headaches.
I have felt like a normal person the last two weeks. I have energy to do projects around the house, and started tinkering with my hobbies again. Being sick is quite a recursive problem for me. When I am sick, I don't do the things I love, when I don't do the things I love, I get sick, repeat. A couple months ago I started tapering off a lot of the medications I was on. No more SSRI, Provigil, or Ativan. I knew these were not really helping me. I'm only taking the Keppra (anti-seizure), Tramadol, and an occasional Ambian.
I have a follow up MRI tomorrow, and the next round of chemo starts Christmas night.
Have a Merry Christmas and Happy new year.
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Thank you for sharing the information about the meds that relieved the headaches. So good to hear you are feeling better. It is always helpful to know what medications work. You are so close to the end of temodar - that will be a great day! Hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas and a very Happy New Year.
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