ANA Discussion Forum
Post-Treatment => Headaches => Topic started by: Trinityfilled on April 03, 2017, 09:59:04 pm
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Hey everyone! Little background: I had retrosig surgery June '16 for a 3.6x3.4cm AN. I had severe surgical headaches since the surgery. I had gotten some improvement by about 4 months out, but then plateaued in my progress. I was getting debilitating headaches at least 3-4 times a day and since I'm only 33, I worked hard to manage them without pain meds. A few weeks ago I woke up nearly deaf in my only working ear (R) and panicked. I rushed to the Dr, who diagnosed me with eustacian tube congestion after my hearing screen came back perfect. She recommended I take Allegra -D for at least 2 weeks so the congestion would go away. Within 24 hours my hearing returned to normal gradually. By the 48 hour mark, it occurred to me that I had not gotten ANY headaches since taking that first dose of Allegra - D. I've been taking the Allegra D for 2 full weeks now and have only had 1 headache and it was extremely mild. It seems the Allegra has significantly improved my headache status! Wanted to share since it seems like a simple and safe thing to try for the headache sufferers.
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Interesting observation. Can Allegra D be taken long term?
It would be interest to see if the headaches can be turned on and off by going off and on the Allegra D.
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Yes! According to my doctor and my sister who is a pharmacist, Allegra D can be taken long term with no side effects. People stay on it for decades with no issues.
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Good to hear that Allegra D works and that it can be used long term. If you ever decide to pause the Allegra D and test that the headaches do come back, we'd be interested.
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Just found this forum! I am now at just over 10 months post-op for retrosig removal of AN, ~3cm. I am SO interested in the Allegra-D results you have had.
My doctor has put me on Indomethacin (Indocin) a NSAID that some people take long-term for arthritis. I take 50mg 3x daily, basically every 8 hours, with food. If I am very late or miss a dose of this the headache is still incredibly bad! I have described it as an ever-present headache that needs the anti-inflam. meds to quiet down. This works for me, but barely, and I am totally reliant on the Indocin. It's also depressing since the dr. keeps telling me it will get better over time and it hasn't. I also find that caffeine helps with this as well.
I might try the Allegra-D, but I can't imagine dealing with these headaches without the Indocin right now.
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Just found this forum! I am now at just over 10 months post-op for retrosig removal of AN, ~3cm. I am SO interested in the Allegra-D results you have had.
My doctor has put me on Indomethacin (Indocin) a NSAID that some people take long-term for arthritis. I take 50mg 3x daily, basically every 8 hours, with food. If I am very late or miss a dose of this the headache is still incredibly bad! I have described it as an ever-present headache that needs the anti-inflam. meds to quiet down. This works for me, but barely, and I am totally reliant on the Indocin. It's also depressing since the dr. keeps telling me it will get better over time and it hasn't. I also find that caffeine helps with this as well.
I might try the Allegra-D, but I can't imagine dealing with these headaches without the Indocin right now.
Just had a retro sig July 25th. After surgery I had the standard headaches. They are daily and they come and go lasting a few hours. I was a coffee drinker prior to surgery, several cups a day. The thought drinking a cup of coffee now turns my stoamch. The thing in your post that I find interesting is that you said that it, coffee, helps with your headaches. Do you know why? Have you discussed this with your doctor? I assume it's the caffeine but.......?
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Gunns
While the headaches are most likely related to the surgery, one thing to consider:
Is it possible that you might be having caffeine withdrawal headaches? Caffeine is addictive and by suddenly not having it one can get headaches. I don't get headaches, but I do drink a lot of coffee. I would hate to think of what might happen if I stopped drinking coffee.
After one of my non AN related surgeries my nurse told me I was probably avoiding headaches by keeping up with my usual caffeine intake.