Here is an update on my recent surgery.
On April 20, 2009, I had a transection of the lt.lesser occipital nerve and excesion of a left greater occipital neuroma.
I have to say that I feel better than ever I hoped for. Five years ago, my headaches were daily and severe. They dictated every movement I made. I would say they were on the very upper limits of headache pain. I felt hopeless. It has been a long journey but today I can say that it is in the past.
I take no medications. No Tylenol, Maxalt, Indomethacin, Botox, nerve blocks, Lidocaine patches, muscle relaxers, Ibuprofen, Excedrine, Aleve, Neurontin or Trileptol. These are all medications I had tried in the past.
I have not had a migraine since this recent surgery. This is remarkable because I was having migraines 10 years prior to my AN surgery! I was constantly fighting this pain and taking Maxalt a couple times a week. I still can't believe that this is gone.
I do not have any headaches. I slowly decreased the Tylenol that I was taking to avoid rebound headaches.
My eyes are not as sensitive to light. I always wore polarized sunglasses outside. I find myself outside without sunglasses now and the cheap kind will do. The horrible behind the eye pain that triggered migraines is gone too.
I am getting more and more active. I still get occasional neck tightness, more likely in the morning. It works itself out and I don't need to take anything for it. This neck tightness used to turn into headaches and the headaches would turn into behind the eye pain or it could be the other way around. This cycle is broken. The neck stiffness doesn't lead to anything.
I have a tender spot on my incision. Unless I touch it, I do not feel it. My glasses can cause it to burn. I goes away when I take my glasses off. A large area on the back of my head is numb.
Best wishes to all of you that suffer with daily headaches,
Janet