Just want to know, all you postie headachers out there, who among you were suffering from migraines before you were treated? I was, but had never been to a doc because I didn't know I was. I later found out through getting diagnosed after the fact and being diagnosed with "cluster headches with migranous components." If you are not sure you were having migraines they are characterized by the following IHS criteria:
1.The patient should have had at least 5 of these headaches
2. The headache lasts from 4 to 72 hours
3. The headache must have at least 2 of the following:
a. One-sided location
b. Pulsing or throbbing quality
c. Moderate or severe intensity, inhibiting or prohibiting daily activiies
d. Headache is worsened by routine physical activity, such as bending over or climbing stairs
4. The headache must be accompanied by at least one of the following:
a. Nausea and/or vomiting
b. Dislike of light (photophobia) and dislike of noise (phonophobia)
5. Secondary causes of headache are excluded with a normal exam and/or CAT scan or MRI scan
That's right out of my headache book. My migraines started in my mid forties, and I can't say for sure if they were always on my AN side or not, but they sure are are on my surgical side now. I know for sure they started in the back of my head, though. They were never nearly as intense or as long lasting as they are now and I had never even sought medical help for them.
When I went in for my "stuffy ear", it was sort of a "by the way, I've been having some pretty nasty headaches about once a month." I just thought he'd just give me some prescription headache meds that were a step up from the advil I'd been taking. Instead I got an MRI!
I'm lucky I had a GP who paid attention to step 5 and put 2 and 2 together with the stuffy ear thing.
Just wondering whose migraines were
intesified by surgical procedure like mine were, and who had
NONE prior to surgery.
Thanks,
Capt Deb