I completely relate to everyone who has headaches, post surgery or post radiation. I have headaches almost daily for months now since I had GK. I was told by my GK doctor is was not attributed to the GK treatment, but I am convinced it certainly is attributable. I certainly know I did not have odd head pain prior to treatment. What else would it be attributable to really? I have had some migraines in past years, but once I had GK, then came a different type of headache. They are not like a migraine. The pain is in strange places, like at the top of my head, especially on the AN side. Also, if they are really bad, the pain is in my head, in the ear area, and down into my neck. I also have the eye pain quite a bit. The pain is usually located on the right AN side, but is sometimes on the other side, as well. Also, I feel head pain when I am in extreme cold or heat. I tell my family it is like my head is a thermometer. It is creepy! I also think they are affected by the barometric pressure. They are not unbearable, but they are wearing.
I, too, eat as soon as I get up in the morning, pop two Advil right after breakfast, and take a steamy shower to try and get relief. I wonder if this is the way it will always be from now on. I have noticed if I get upset or yell (even calling out loudly to someone in another room), my head my hurt for hours.
I, too, have been told by my ENT physician that it was TMJ pain. It is not TMJ. When I used to have TMJ flares years ago, I had trouble closing my mouth and this is certainly not the case. I was told by my neurologist it was just muscle tension. I believe they are both way off course. The ENT physician said to take Motrin and the neurologist offered nothing in the way of medicine. Neither physician has had any experience with this type tumor.
When I read through your post, I see how similar my pain sounds to others. If it were not for this board, I would think I was the only person who ever had head pain, post AN treatment! I don't wish this on anyone, but I am glad to find validation of certain symptoms. I wish you all the best in the treatment of pain and hopefully it will eventually leave us all! Take care!