Janet:
My headaches usually originate in the form of a brain freeze feeling at the back of the neck. If not addressed w/ meds and heat, they spread upward to the top of my head. Nausea, vomiting, and sweating sometimes are part of these headaches, but not the light sensitivity. Usually, the headaches involve both sides of my head--not just the AN side.
Capt Deb:
Seeing the neurologist I am currently working with to address my headaches is my first step in dealing with the headaches. Despite the unpleasant side-effects (which have subsided by now), Palmelor may just be working. My neurologist says he's had alot of success with this drug in dealing with headaches. Yesterday, I only needed 325mg of Tylenol, and I made it just fine through the night without any headaches. I did wake up with soar neck muscles, but not a headache. I began to get a headache a little while ago, but it originated from the part of my head that hit the concrete first the other day that I passed out on my porch from the side-effects of Palmelor. This is sounding like some vicious cycle. Weren't the dizziness and passing out part of the symptoms that made me go to the Dr. in the first place 1.5 yrs ago?
Amazingly enough, I do see a light at the end of the headache tunnel.
Syl