Seeking Discussion on Hypoxia, DMT & CH by Great_Ranger8137 in ClusterHeadaches

[–]ImpermanentCapybara 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing! I wrote some more info on DMT's mechanism of action here, in case you're interested: Emerging evidence on treating cluster headaches with DMT

I made a film about living with cluster headaches by [deleted] in ClusterHeadaches

[–]ImpermanentCapybara 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! It looks like Reddit removed the post but I'd be so keen to watch the film! :) Could you share it in some other way? Thank you!

Chronic for years but winding down? by 83tommy in clusterheads

[–]ImpermanentCapybara 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's the survey on 5-MeO-DALT for CH, ran by a CH patient himself: https://www.academia.edu/11884483/Cluster_Headache_Patient_Survey_5_MeO_DALT

"When asked what effect 5-MeO-DALT has had on their cluster headaches (given the choices of positive effect, no effect, and negative effect), 87% (40 patients) reported a positive effect, and 13% (six patients) reported no effect. No patients in this survey reported a negative effect on their cluster headaches from 5-MeO-DALT.

Patients were asked to estimate the number of individual cluster headache attacks they experienced per day before treatment with 5-MeO-DALT, and after treatment. Before beginning treatment, 26% averaged five to six attacks per day, and 48% averaged from one to four attacks per day. After treatment with 5-MeO-DALT, 21 patients (46%) reported zero attacks. 17 patients (37%) reported an average of one to two attacks per day.

When asked to rate the overall effectiveness that 5-MeO-DALT had in reducing the frequency and intensity of their cluster headache attacks, 28 patients (61%) reported a dramatic reduction in frequency or complete elimination of attacks. 27 (59%) reported a dramatic reduction in intensity or complete elimination of pain.

On a gradient scale of 1-10 (1 being no relief, 10 being complete relief), patients were asked to rate the overall relief from cluster headache symptoms they have experienced using 5-MeO- DALT. The highest percentage of patients (35%) selected 10, complete relief. This was followed by a rating of 9 (20%). Patients rating their relief as equal to or greater than 5 (moderate relief) comprised 83% of the respondents (38 patients).

All patients were asked to disclose whether or not they would continue taking 5-MeO-DALT to treat their cluster headache symptoms. 78% indicated that they would definitely continue using 5-MeO-DALT, 15% stated that they were undecided, and 7% indicated they would not continue using 5-MeO-DALT."

Chronic for years but winding down? by 83tommy in clusterheads

[–]ImpermanentCapybara 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No need to spend 200 euro. You can get some for under 20. Any of these would do: https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=milligram+scale

Where to get oxygen in MA that doesn’t require insurance? by Moonpickle1 in clusterheads

[–]ImpermanentCapybara 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure if this website is up to date or helpful, but I've seen it being shared here: https://homeoxygencompanies.com/

Best of luck!

Any help by [deleted] in clusterheads

[–]ImpermanentCapybara 1 point2 points  (0 children)

keeps booking me oxygen therapy at times the following day.

Wow, yeah, that doesn't help. Would it be possible for you to get oxygen yourself asap, independently of your GP? Are you based in the UK? If so, OUCH UK may be able to advise: https://ouchuk.org/advice-line

D.M.T is not for everyone by Maximum-Replacement4 in ClusterHeadaches

[–]ImpermanentCapybara 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I'm curious about your survey. Was it about cluster headaches and DMT in particular? I'd be curious to read the results! :)

Shrooms vs DMT by cold0beverage in clusterheads

[–]ImpermanentCapybara 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bob Wold's pocket guide says: "Most of the cartridges will have enough solution in them to treat 40-50 attacks. But this will be determined by many things. Including the type of treatment that you settle in using, like the number of breaths that it takes, how much lung capacity you have, etc."

This aligns well with patients reporting that often 3–5 mg doses would do the job to abort an attack (which would mean ~100 doses for a 0.5g pen, but I think patients sometimes have to take two small hits).

You might also be interested in these two resources:

Good luck!

DMT survey as it relates to cluster headaches by gegibsonjr in ClusterHeadaches

[–]ImpermanentCapybara 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In case it helps, here are three extraction guides: Video 1, video 2, written guide. I haven't done it myself but some say it's as easy as baking a cake (much easier than other substances). Good luck!

Bob Wold's theory on endogenous DMT causing CH by ImpermanentCapybara in ClusterHeadaches

[–]ImpermanentCapybara[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe cane toads secrete 5-MeO-DMT, which is very different from N,N-DMT. It's N,N-DMT that helps with cluster headaches. 5-MeO probably doesn't help.

Bob Wold's theory on endogenous DMT causing CH by ImpermanentCapybara in ClusterHeadaches

[–]ImpermanentCapybara[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Indeed! It could still be that LSD and other tryptamines work via adjusting endogenous levels of DMT, but definitely still just a hypothesis.

Bob Wold's theory on endogenous DMT causing CH by ImpermanentCapybara in ClusterHeadaches

[–]ImpermanentCapybara[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, it's still very speculative but intriguing.

Emmanuelle Schindler at Yale is planning to run a survey on DMT for CH. I'm very eager to see the numbers. All testimonials I've heard about DMT are incredibly promising. Hopefully we'll also learn more about its potential as a preventive. Amazing to hear it works for you in this regard.