They're Called Suicide Headaches

in health •  6 years ago 

This post was co-published at talanhorne.com.

It seems I owe you all an apology.

I try to tell the truth on this blog. I try to make it fun, but I'm not in the habit of spreading any kind of real misinformation. Still, I find myself in a position where I have given you bad information, and I need to correct the record.

Three weeks ago, I blogged about my sinus headaches. These are a medical condition that I first started experiencing in college. The first time I ever had one, I remember waking up in agony, then calling my parents on the phone to beg for help. I told them I thought I was having a migraine, but since I've never had migraines before, and I wasn't experiencing the visual or auditory hallucinations that accompany migraines, I was told that I was instead having a sinus headache.

And in all the years since, this is what I have believed---that I suffer periodic migraine headaches. I get a run of them about once every three years, for several weeks. And they are the worst pain I have ever experienced.

In my previous blog entry, I described the various remedies I used for them. But these remedies were always less than reliable. And in the weeks since I wrote that blog post, those remedies stopped working entirely.

Desperate, I finally decided to schedule and appointment with an Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist. Thinking that I had a particularly bad sinus infection, I was expecting either a course of antibiotics, or, at the very least, a prescription-strength anti-inflammatory. Instead, I got an answer I was not expecting:

"Anything as painful as what you're describing probably isn't a sinus headache."

And with that, he sent me to radiology to get a CT scan.

The Real Diagnosis


The CT scan showed no sinus obstruction. I don't have a particularly deviated septum, and the sinuses themselves are open and clear.

With that out of the way, the doctor was able to give me a diagnosis I have unwittingly been waiting years to hear.

I'm not having sinus headaches. I have, apparently, never had a sinus headache.

The things I do have are called cluster headaches. I'd never heard of them before.

What are Cluster Headaches?


After my diagnosis, I did some research online into cluster headaches. They apparently get that name from the fact that they come in groups, repeating frequently over short period (in "clusters", as it were). But since a lot of other headache types do the same thing, this is perhaps not the best name for them.

The thing that really distinguishes cluster headaches from other headache types is the level of pain they cause, which is extraordinary, to say the least. From what little I was able to research, I learned the following about cluster headaches:

  • They might be the most painful medical condition known to man (which is hard to objectively measure, but people have made the argument, and, based on my own experience, I believe them).
  • They are, objectively, the most severe form of headache. Even migraines are milder.
  • They are rare in women, but women who have experienced cluster headaches claim that they are more painful than childbirth.
And, most harrowing of all, is the fact that cluster headaches do have another name---a name that, in its own twisted and unpleasant way, accurately describes the nature of these attacks. But even though this name is more accurate than "cluster headache", it is used far less, and with much greater reticence.

Because that name is "suicide headache". And it comes from the fact that many sufferers of these headaches will kill themselves during, or in anticipation of, the intense pain that comes with the condition. And even the ones who don't kill themselves will experience strong suicidal thoughts.

Learning that You Have Suicide Headaches


What's it like to discover that you suffer from suicide headaches?

I guess it feels much like being diagnosed with any other life-threatening disease. Because this illness has taken life just as surely as any other you could name. It just...uses up a few extra steps, is all.

It's not all bad. To be honest, I'm a little honored to have survived so many of these headaches. With the way mothers get respect for living through the pain of childbirth, I can't help but feel like I should be getting a ticker tape parade.

It's also good to know that I finally have an answer to a question that has haunted me for years. Reading the list of symptoms for cluster headaches was like reading the story of my life over the past ten years.

But mostly, I'm just appalled. I never realized the ferocity of the beast I was tangling with. And I didn't suspect I was ever in any real danger. Each time I had an attack, and I thought, "It would be better to be dead than live through this," I would immediately respond with, "Stop being so dramatic. Nobody kills himself over a headache." And now I know, in a grim and hyper-real way, that I was wrong. People do kill themselves---people have killed themselves---when faced with the same issue I've faced. Frequently. To the point where it's writ large in the disease's own name.

What Can be Done?


Well, none of the remedies I mentioned in my previous post actually work. The only reason they seemed to work, for a little while, was likely due to the placebo effect.

And one of the worst things about cluster headaches is that so many of the best treatments for them are, in the United States, at least, illegal.

Psychedelics, such as magic mushrooms and LSD, have shown great promise. But the stigma surrounding these drugs (and their massive potential for abuse) has kept the research money away. I of course recognize the need to regulate such powerful, and potentially harmful, substances. But "regulation" need not take the form of an outright ban, and I believe that it is possible for laws to be strict without being harsh.

The other effective treatment, for tackling cluster headaches as they occur, is oxygen.

Breathing concentrated oxygen during a suicide headache can stop the pain in its tracks. But this option, too, has its legal firewalls. In years past, all you needed to obtain an oxygen tank was a prescription. These days, you need to navigate a labyrinth of paperwork, red tape, and regulations to get a tank and regulator. Many sufferers of suicide headaches are left out in the cold.

I'm One of the Lucky Ones


Suicide headaches come in two flavors: periodic and chronic.

Chronic cluster headaches are the rarer kind, and they never end. These kinds of headaches will strike almost every day of the sufferer's life, with few, if any, vacations. The people in this group are far more likely to commit suicide.

Periodic cluster headaches come for a time (a period of weeks or sometimes months) and then depart. They will enter a state of remission, bringing relief to the victim. And these periods of remission tend to get longer as the person gets older.

At the moment, I get clusters about once every three years (a particularly long remission period, by any measure). Looking back, I can see that my earliest clusters were only a year apart, meaning that my remission periods are, indeed, getting stronger. I have a lot to be hopeful for.

In the meantime, though, this current cluster is not over. I can't know when it will end. I've been given medication for it. I will survive. But I am still troubled by the existence of this disease, and by the lack of willpower, on the behalf of powerful people, to do anything about it.

Thanks for reading. I understand that this is an unpleasant personal issue.

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@talanhorne,
Friend are you addicted to pain killers? Once I got that kind of situation due to addiction! It took me few weeks to come out of it! Specially, during that time period I was little relax and try to stay away from things that make me tired! It worked and now I am using pain killers rarely!
I wish you get well soon and it's better you stay away from watching movies and reading books and etc for a while.

Cheers~

Thankfully, I have not been on pain killers. The medicine I was given by the ENT is an anti-seizure medication, and I only need to keep taking it until the current cluster is over.

After that, I'll be back to normal for three years.

@talanhorne,
I wish this time you will get a permanent cure!

Cheers~

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Thanks dear...

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Thanks @talanhorne
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Uncommon ideas....uncommon topics...and smart communication skill...
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'suicide headaches' that's a scary name.
I wish you the best of health

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Wonderful work sir...useful healthy impormation to us...
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Cheers///

I suffer from terrible ibs pain on a daily basis. It can be bad enough to drive me to tears, but cluster headaches would most likely drive me to suicide. My heart goes out to all those who suffer from this horrific affliction.

I am so sorry to hear about your bowel pain. I hope you are getting treatment for it.

@talanhorne - Sir you are not feeling so well... Please take a rest & come back... I think all these suffering feeling will end then... Headache can't beat your inspiration & goals... God bless you Sir...

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  ·  6 years ago Reveal Comment

I have cluster headaches (which is "suicide headaches") and I have since I was about 9, and I am 12 now. I always get them everyday at the same time, in choir, language arts, newspaper, and math. Sometimes I have to leave class because of it and I am literally immune to any headache medicine now. I have to try the oxygen treatment now, but I am glad some people understand it sucks, usually people make fun of me for it. But yeah, it happens everyday for me :p

I am so sorry to hear that. Chronic CH is so much worse than the periodic CH I get. My heart goes out to you and I hope you are able to obtain permanent treatment.

Oh, yes, my friend, this is the first time I've heard about such headaches and sympathize with you that they are happening to you, but I really hope and believe that you will cope with this disease and I want to support you with all my heart. You did the right thing to share this problem, because together it will be easier to overcome this path! I'm with you, my friend @talanhorne

I'm not having sinus headaches. I have, apparently, never had a sinus headache.

I’m sooo surprised you lived under impression it was a sinus headache. For so long you were taking the wrong medication. I hope now after the right diagnosis you get only better. I’m really surprised.

BTW: there is nothing to apologize for. It’s your health.

I got better knowledge about Suicide headaches through this post. I hope you now being better. Everyone suffer from headaches every year. Sometimes can't wait until being better health. Nice posting.

I'm One of the Lucky Ones

@talanhorne, Glad to hear above words. I read your article very speedy. I think you're now being better healthy. Some headaches can be go suicides. But I never accept it coz human life more valuable. Why we don't leave from it. Life wanna need to enjoy.

Hello @talanhorne,

First time ever I heard this type of headache. Extraordinary valuable information. This type of headache really exist & you're trying to find a cure. It's incredible & valuable sharing to the community. Thank you & wish you get well soon.

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I saw you mentioned included more contents about headache. Are you really ok now @talanhorne?

I will be fine. The biggest thing is having to view parts of my life through a new lens now. It's a little intimidating.

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That sucks man. I am really sorry.

That's alright. The current cluster should end soon, and then I'll be right as rain.

Your blog more important for the painful persons who duffer from headaches. There are so many headaches. But don't want to make mental headache. It's dangerous one. Nice writing @talanhorne.

Very interesting and valuable information . @talanhorne
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  ·  6 years ago (edited)

It’s amazing how one visit to the doctor can change everything. I don’t remember exactly if you mentioned it in your previous post, if you were in the past diagnosed with sinus headache, but I assume yes, and they were wrong. I hope this time they are correct, because to get the right medication, you need first the right diagnosis.
Get well!

Great and valuable information @talanhorne. I appreciate your work. Nice content. Very useful and helpful.

Thanks for sharing this post.

Have a glorious day! ☺

waw very nice

Remission periods are, indeed, getting stronger - a good sign. Hope everything'll be okay soon.

i wish no headache can stop your progress. god bless you & get medicine & recover soon. @talanhorne

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Such a important post and valuable.

@talanhorne

@talanhorne
This is professional writing experience and wonderful post.
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While you get & suffer by health issues you wrote this excellent post. Thank you & get well soon.


In the meantime, though, this current cluster is not over. I can't know when it will end. I've been given medication for it. I will survive. But I am still troubled by the existence of this disease, and by the lack of willpower, on the behalf of powerful people, to do anything about it.

Your will power is stronger than the headache. Never let it to overpower you. try meditation, it can help you too. Get well soon.

This is a tough thing to struggle with. I have only had a few migraines in my entire life. Very painful experiences for sure. Oxygen would be so ideal if it was easily accessible to you. Be well and thank you for teaching me something new. 🐓🐓

earlier this used to happen a lot with me too but with time it just disappear

Oh my gosh! I am so sorry this happens to you! This honestly sounds horrible but I bet there are Steemians out there that appreciate you explaining the symptoms and what can be done so they can treat/ diagnose their headaches.

Hopefully more information and help will be available in the near future to help those that suffer from these types of headaches.

I hope this current cluster passes soon! All the positive thoughts are coming your way!

Follow and an upvote from me!

Thank you for your support.

so I'm watching this because I heard about it in a article I read and they said in the article that "LSD" the drug apparently helps with this... but what would you rather have schizophrenic symptoms from LSD or are major headaches. catch 22 I'd say. I feel bad for these people.

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

I suffered from clusters headaches since i was about 4 years old a lot of my life was in hospitals. The pain is just too terrible. While staying w my grandma in Mexico she took me to a doctor that works w modern medicine but is more focus on natural medicine and I began a treatment for about a year.

I am sorry to hear that. I hope you're doing well now.

I heard magic mushrooms which have a chemical compound called psilocybin works really well, my friend has suicide headaches and he said the mushrooms saved his life. And i can tell you that mushrooms are a natural fungi and i would take them over any other man-made pill.

That is great article of healthily information... There are so many headaches but don't want to make headaches it's so dengerous... Owsum writing sir...

Informative blog post @talanhorne,always i find something interesting in your posts.

sorry to hear that you had that much headach... I also had very much headach that i couldn't tolerate... for the headache i couldn'tbe able to write two final xm of mine in my annual xm. Those oain are really hard. now i'm fine... thanks to God.

I am suffering from back pain for a long time and I can understand when something to health happens for a long time then everything seems bad in life and painful too. I consider health is greatest wealth.

Very Valuble information about "Suicide Headaches" Thanks you sir,i love reading your blog posts.

Amazing blog post sir thanks for sharing for such lovely articles,thanks for your support,have a great day @talanhorne.

Your health blogs are really amazing sir,this will surely helps lot of people around us.

Your health blogs are the best,you are an impact player @talanhorne,take care bye.

Suicide Headaches is one of the major issue,thank god you have found a solution for it.

Very healthy and informative information but here are some tips for headache relief:
Watch what you eat and drink.
Massage your neck and temples. ...
Warm up your neck Try putting a heating pad or a warm cloth around your neck and the base of your skull to ease tension headaches. ...
Close your eyes and rest

I hope wrong medication doesn't effect you or any other at all.
May Gob bless you and your family.
Stay blessed

You have explored a great topic sir,thank you so much.

Well done sir deep analysis from you which is great to see.

Wonderful blog post sir i too have a lot of issues with headache hope this will helps me a lot.

Great writing and new blog .so just shared.Writing is very hard.@talanhorne
For your post propagation.
Upvote/Resteem

Thank you @talanhorne for taking the time to post this important info. so those who are suffering the same with and without diagnosis have validation.
Blessings of Loving Light & Gratitude, Granmama Dove

Seriously it not like that you feed the details of sinus headache knowingly. I understand that you are suffering and not it has been diagnosed as cluster headaches.
Please use whatever drug u can use and get rid of this.
I hope you recover soon.

That is valuable and great post. very good Netflixing movies and good tv series .
Great writing this blog.

I do really hope for that nobody gets to suffer from these headaches !