I'm posting for my wife because she is
unable to look at a computer screen. She
is 40 y.o. and has had problems with
headaches for the last couple of years.
The problem seems to have started when she
got a new pair of glasses with a new
prescription in June 2006. Whenever she
wore the new glasses she would get bad
headaches, describing the pain as being
behind her eyes and it felt like her eye
was "pulling". The optician told her to
persevere until her eyes adjusted to them,
but she didn't adjust and went back to her
old glasses and the headaches disappeared.
New lenses were fitted into the glasses
and also her original prescription was put
into the new frames, but she was never
able to wear the new glasses without
experiencing the headaches.
She suffered from bad colds in October and
again in December 2006. After both she
suffered from headaches, even with her old
glasses and was prescribed anti-biotics as
the GP thought she had sinusitus. The
first time the headache went. The second
time it didn't.
She was given various anti-biotics as the
doctors treated her for sinusitus, but the
headaches never went. She also had
numerous eye tests, which all conclude
that her eyes are healthy for somebody
with high myopia (short-sightedness). One
of the opticians diagnosed her as needing
a slight prism in her lenses. The prism
lenses were put in the second and a third
pair of glasses frames.
Meanwhile, Ears Nose and Throat at the
local NHS Hospital stuck a camera up her
nose, found nothing and prescribed another
batch of anti-biotics, diclofenac and
nasal spray that did nothing. Also, the GP
was prescribing higher and higher pain
killers from paracetemal with codiene, to
co-prodamol, to tramadol. She was also
signed off of work.
I was able to get her on my private health
insurance through my company and got her
an appointment with a neurologist in June.
The neurologist prescribed amitriptyline
and sent her for an MRI scan, which showed
nothing abnormal.
The Amitriptyline began to work and she
weened herself off of the painkillers. An
appointment for a C/T scan finally came
through in July, and this also showed
nothing when she finally got the results
in August.
After upping the dosage of the
amitrityline as prescribed by the
neurologist, she began to drop the dosage
due to the side effects of the
amitriptyline - being tired all the time.
When she saw the neurologist again in
October she was down to 5mg of
amitrypiline. The pain hadn't gone
completely, but was manageable. The
neurologist said she could try coming off
the amityptilene as he could not imagine
the small dose was doing a lot.
The headaches got worse after she stopped
the amitriptyline and she started back on
it. The GP has also now put her back on
Diclofenac and also prescribed a nasal
spray (going back to the sinus theory
again).
She has also been seeing a chiropractor
for the last month.
Originally she described the pain as
behind, above, and between the eyes in the
middle of her forehead. The pain now is
often described as a line going up over
the top of her head, just to the right of
the center of her head. She even has
trouble laying down to sleep as the pillow
puts pressure on her head.
She also has problems reading or looking
at a computer screen, and if she is having
a "good" day, doing either of these will
quickly turn it into a bad one. She also
takes off her glasses often as this helps
to relieve the pain a bit.
Nothing seems to have helped and I was
wondering if anbody had any suggestions or
ideas of where to go from here. Thanks.
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Hi and welcome to ehealthforum! Posted: 05-09-08 05:47am
Are her eyes sensitive to light,
especially when headache is present?
Does this pain begin in the lower area of
the neck and spreads upward on the side of
the head?
Does your wife find the entire scalp and
forehead painful?
Is the pain aching, burning, and
throbbing, that is continuous, with
intermittent, shocking, or shooting pain?
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Re: Hi and welcome to ehealthforum! Posted: 05-11-08 14:48pm
Hi, thanks for responding.
MandMs
wrote:
Are her eyes sensitive to
light, especially when headache is
present?
A touch, but no more than before she was
ill.
MandMs
wrote:
Does this pain begin in the
lower area of the neck and spreads upward
on the side of the
head?
No.
MandMs
wrote:
Does your wife find the
entire scalp and forehead painful?
Is the pain aching, burning, and
throbbing, that is continuous, with
intermittent, shocking, or shooting
pain?
No, it's a dull aching.
Almost feels numb on the forehead, and she
has a line that feels bruised that runs by
the side of her right eye and over her
head. It can feel like touching a bruised
area when she lies down on a pillow or
rests her head while sitting on the back
of a sofa.
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Posted: 05-14-08 08:02am
Does she get headaches only when looking
at the computer or reading?
Do the headache is always preceded with
eye pain?
Is she experiencing this headache as a
period of attack or is a daily issue?
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Posted: 05-17-08 15:51pm
MandMs
wrote:
Does she get headaches only
when looking at the computer or
reading?
No, not only.
MandMs
wrote:
Do the headache is always
preceded with eye
pain?
Most times.
MandMs
wrote:
Is she experiencing this
headache as a period of attack or is a
daily issue?
Daily issue.
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Hi Posted: 05-17-08 17:28pm
I can most definatley relate to the
headaches! HAve suffered from them for
well over 30 years. I did however have a
cerebral anuresym 8 years ago, but still
have migrane type headaches. Light
sensitivity and noise are still a problem
as well. I have been on every type of
medication you can imagine. When your wife
had an MRI did she also have an MRA? I can
not forh te life of me remember what this
is, but do know its an important test for
ruling out anuresyms. I am currently
taking 50 mg nortriptyline everyday, and
this is currently working. I have been on
this from my neurologist for almost a year
now. I can deal with being tired a lot
better than I can with pain. Has food
allergy been ruled out? Does your wife
consume products containing aspartame or
sugar substitutes? Sometimes shellfish,
cafffeine, etc, can cause headaches.
MandMs knows her stuff when it comes to
medical "stuff". She is very informative
and helpful. Just thought I'd throw my 2
cents in too! Hope your wife finds some
relief soon!
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Fairy*Godmother Posted: 05-29-08 14:13pm
Thanks for your input. Food allergy hasn't
been ruled out and hasn't even been
mentioned by any of the doctors. The GP's
seem to just want to prescribe pain
killers and not investigate why the pain
came on in the first place.
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Hi Sweetie! Me Fairy*Godmother Posted: 05-29-08 19:29pm
Find another physican, or if you can find
a neurologist without a referral. yhey
will get to the root of hte problem.
GP.......give you and EDUCATED GUESS and
pain meds. Please find another physican
who will take this
seriously..........headaches are a pain in
the YOU KNOW WHAT! Hope she will find
relief soon!
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Posted: 05-29-08 23:48pm
Sometimes glasses can put pressure on the
bridge of the nose and this will cause a
headache. If I wear my glasses and start a
headache I have to take them off or the
headache will escalate to the point of
making me nauseous and really sick.
I think the allergy idea is worth looking
into.
Another thought - if the sinuses are
involved you can get a nasal bidet to
rinse and flush the sinus cavity. This has
been very successful for many people. It
may be worth a try instead of more
antibiotics.
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josephboo! Posted: 05-30-08 03:07am
Does she feel discomfort or a mild,
one-sided burning sensation of the head
before headache onset?
Is the eye pain accompanied with eye
tearing and nasal congestion?
Eye pain and one sided tenderness of scalp
can be signs of cluster headache.
I'm not sure she has it, but, is worthed
to be discussed with her neurologist,
because atypical presentations of cluster
headache are more common in women and
also, when cluster headache becomes a
chronic form, usually, a continuous milder
background headache additionally develops.
Does she feel discomfort or
a mild, one-sided burning sensation of the
head before headache onset?
Is the eye pain accompanied with eye
tearing and nasal congestion?
Eye pain and one sided tenderness of scalp
can be signs of cluster headache.
I'm not sure she has it, but, is worthed
to be discussed with her neurologist,
because atypical presentations of cluster
headache are more common in women and
also, when cluster headache becomes a
chronic form, usually, a continuous milder
background headache additionally
develops.
Hi,
She has complained of nasal congestion,
but not eye tearing. Not sure of the
burning sensation - she sometimes thinks
the one side of her head is hotter than
the other when the pain is present.
She also reports a "popping" sensation
inside her head, on her bad side,
somewhere around the side of her nose and
her eye - not sure if it is a muscle or
inside sinus, usually in the morning
immediately after getting up. One or two
"pops", after which there is a slight
feeling of relief. She also says she will
often have a better day if she has the
pops in the morning.
Thanks to all for taking the time to
respond. All feedback is greatly
appreciated and has given us things to
think about and consider. She is going to
make another doctor's appointment on
Monday.
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