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bagelboy
04-14-2008, 10:17 AM
Hello im a 16 years old and i wake up with head aches behind and around my eye area this has been going on for about 4 or more years now

my tipical day is i wake up in the morning with a head ache since i need to go to school i take 1 excedrin ( i used to take 2 but have reduced it to 1 ) after that i go in the shower by the time i get out my head ache is useally gone but after i go through my school day around the end it seems i have another head ache so i take 1 more exedrin ( my doctor told me 2 a day is alot better then 4 or more a day)

But not all my head aches go away like that every so often i get a very bad one and my doctor gave me a special pill for the bad ones but it takes 2 hours to work and it makes me natiuse and also sleepy so either way it will affect my school proforumance

Im not sure what i can do any more so please some one if you have herd of some one with a simular story to mine please tell me how they cured it or if you have any ideas of how i can cure it at this point i am willing to try any thing

Pam44
04-25-2008, 10:12 AM
Hi. My son is 14 and gets those types of headaches everyday. He has good periods sometimes but then they always come back and usually persist for months at time. Summers are better for him usually. His seem to start up when there is a sudden change in weather. He has allergies but was tested and took shots for 2 years which didn't help. We are going to have him restested next week and will probably start shots again, but I have my doubts they will help him. When the sinuses swell from allergies they can trigger a headache according our allergist, but not all doctors agree that sinuses can trigger migraines. I personally believe they can from my oldest son getting sinus migraines. My oldest son had a sinus surgery at age 15 and that stopped his headaches. He also started right up on allergy shots after the surgery. He is 26 and headache free most of the time.

My youngest son saw a neurologist for 5 years and is now seeing a headache specialist. He was on Topamax and it helped for awhile but everytime they increased the dose the side effects got worse so we had stop it when it didn't work at all. Now we are scheduled for Botox in about a week. I've talked to people who has good luck with botox and only 1 person who said it didn't help at all. Sometimes insurance will cover it, and sometimes not.

My middle son also gets daily headahes and is now able to go to college. His headaches seem to be better on a small dose of Topamax. When he tried the higher dose he was worse. It seemed to cause anxiety and concentration problem. He also takes several supplements, however the same supplements have never helped my youngest son. My middle son also has a lot of neck pain and tight neck muscles.

He seems to have tight neck muscles too so he takes Baclofen but it does't prevent the migraines. He is seeing chiropracter because on the MRI it shows he has a straightening of his neck spine. I'm not sure how much is cervical related. Most doctors wouldn't agree the neck can cause chronic daily headaches. From what I understand that one sided stabbing type of headache can be caused by tense facial muscles so maybe that's why the warm showers give you temporay relief. My son's is always one sided and a sharp stabbing pain above his eye that goes into a bad headache/migraine. He is not able to go to school at this time. Sometimes he has been able to go to school and sometimes I have had to home school him in the past, when he is able to study. The counselor said we could apply for a 504 next year.

I hope you will fine some answers soon. I will be glad to help if I can, but my knowledge is limited when it comes to these daily persistant headaches. We are going to try to get him into pain clinic as soon as possible.

 
 
 




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