Rebound Headache
Posted By: #1headache on 2006-01-30
In Reply to: Anyone type info on rebound headaches? - I'm miserable! sm
A couple of things. Do you take hormone pills, use hormone patches or take injections? Also, has your doctor or are you keeping track of your blood pressure. My doctor once thought that I was having rebound headaches from a narcotic medication that I was taking - as it turned out it was due to taking Premarin and this causing my blood pressure to spike. The first headache sent me to the emergency room - now we know it is my blood pressure and I take two meds for that (down from 5) and this has helped - clonidine, especially. Also have a pheochromacytoma which is located in my lungs (can't resect) - and this causes me to have headaches at times, as well. I have found that fiorinal with codeine is the only thing that suppresses these headaches - if I take it within about 15-20 minutes after I feel one coming on. Also multiple chemical sensitivities can cause this type of headache. I would check with another doctor - a rebound headache shouldn't last that long.
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Rebound headaches are from medication
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rebound headaches via MayoClinic..sm
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/rebound-headaches/DS00613/DSECTION=3
usually overmedicated........
Anyone type info on rebound headaches?
I've been told by my doctor to stop my medication for chronic headaches - she says I have rebound headaches. Has anyone out there been through this? It's been a week, and my head is killing me. She said I would have headaches for about two or three weeks, then they would taper off. Any ideas on getting through this period of time? Has anyone typed this?
My Headache
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i had a headache for seven months
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Oh my goodness!!!! The headache clinic
setting, but I elected not to do it. My insurance would not cover it after the study, and it would be about $2000 per year, about 30 injections every three months - I thought I'd try another route first. Wow. I really hope that you get relief. How interesting to transcribe for a headache clinic. I would love to hear those reports.
I believe you are my QA headache -- English degree -- uh la la nm
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My husband is sensitive to smells, he takes Sudafed Sinus which helps him with the headache
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