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When you say that you have used Excedrin, do you mean the Migraine form? I too have suffered from many episodes like this! It is awful! I have been to the ER for headaches quite a few times and where I live they use a combination of Benadryl and Compasine, I think that's how it is spelled. Compisine is an anti nausea med, yes I know it is a wierd combo, but it WORKS! It also knocks you out!
2. Rule out any other causes migraines are not supposed to last over 72 hours. MRI, or CT may not be unreasonable. Have your regular doctor schedule it while you are waiting to see a neurologist get it aproved by your insurance.
3. The ER is up to you. I wouldn't rule it out, see #2,
I think I was going through some thing very similar and it took a month before my regular doctor sent me to a neurologist. Truthfully I am 6 months down the road and am in a tolerable amount of pain and feeling much better, but have yet to resume a normal active life. Current mix of meds that is working Topamax and Pamelor.
Warning: Maxalt did not respond very well to my headache which sounds very similar to yours. Neither did naproxen.
indomethacin worked for a short time but ended up giving me an ulcer.
As an emergency treatment in the doctors office I was given toradol inj, It was the only thing that provided 100% relief,(for about a day) with nerve blocker injections my head. From reading it is a pretty heavy duty treatment I wouldn't ask for it.
A lot of times doctors think people with chronic headaches are drug seekers.
Good LUCK
Migraines can caused by an imbalance of Calcium and Magnesium. ie more Calcium than there is supposed to be. So find Magnesium supplements with no Calcium.
Also you can search the net for more migraine friendly foods, just because you didn't change your diet doesn't mean your body didn't change how it processes the food.
40 M, non alcoholic, non smoker, not hypertensive; hope you are not a diabetic.
Headache 17 days (as on 27 Nov 08)
Many questions arise:
Where in the head is it felt?
How did it start? What caused it to start?
Do/ did you have a head cold or fever or such things to start with?
Did you hit your head against anything in the past three-four months?
Is the sensitivity to light / vertigo associated with the headaches? Or do they occur independently of headache?
And finally, what do you think is the cause of headache?
Hope your vision is normal. Since you say the headache doesn’t start until you start moving in the morning I wonder if there is a cervicogenic component. One also may link the headache with the sleeplessness and depression
It may help a great deal if you include the generic name of the medicines you are taking. You have mentioned the trade names only, and the same medicine may be marketed elsewhere in different names.
Best rgds,
Thomas Antony