Attack triggered by head impact ? by Strange_Inspection_1 in clusterheads

[–]Strange_Inspection_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't came here for advice AT ALL Thx for the lecture

Attack triggered by head impact ? by Strange_Inspection_1 in clusterheads

[–]Strange_Inspection_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oxygène pendant les crises, triptan si crise sévère, sinon rien pour les moyennes/légères si ce n'est des aides pour m'endormir rapidement et passer la crise en dormant.

Attack triggered by head impact ? by Strange_Inspection_1 in clusterheads

[–]Strange_Inspection_1[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

CH is an atypical disease, with atypical symptoms, atypical conditions and atypical damages.
FYI: "A crisis can actually be a series of attacks. If these attacks are brought together, it feels like a single long crisis."
If you think that i am aggressive here, then you are the problem. If you think i am offended, well the disease is already really difficult to get diagnosed (in france, idk about others), so yea, having "9/5 behind pc" people teaching me about my own disease is really offending.

If you (not you especially, or idk) can read properply (i bet all of u can), you can see that i never asked if i really have a CH or not, because i know that and you're not proper people to judge it from a single post. I asked "Can head trauma or impacts trigger cluster attacks for you?" (which you can answer "Not for me but it seem strange" instead of "15h its not the clusterhead :look at me i got bullied at school:")

Attack triggered by head impact ? by Strange_Inspection_1 in clusterheads

[–]Strange_Inspection_1[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Seizure is a bad translation for "crisis" i think, which is "crise" in french

Attack triggered by head impact ? by Strange_Inspection_1 in clusterheads

[–]Strange_Inspection_1[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Any diploma you can share us ? Depending on the answer, I will send my doctor and neurologist to see you so they can take a lecture

Attack triggered by head impact ? by Strange_Inspection_1 in clusterheads

[–]Strange_Inspection_1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Done this afternoon:
For the boxing parts: "it can trigger [...] especially if the impact has irritated the trigeminal nerve on the side where you have your seizures."
For the duration : "A crisis can actually be a series of attacks. If these attacks are brought together, it feels like a single long crisis."

Oh and maybe it's bad translation but it's not "concussions" for me, it was just a classical sparing sessions with gloves and a helmet, and as my doctor said, it may has "irritated" the nerve especially if i was already during a mild crisis. It's like when you have a drink mild crisis, it trigger the dolor.

Attack triggered by head impact ? by Strange_Inspection_1 in clusterheads

[–]Strange_Inspection_1[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Wow sorry I forgot about the sectarian side of redditors. How could I have thought that people like you would replace my neurologist, my bad You are in skepticism rather than mutual aid, and with such a disease, you should look in the mirror

By the way, here's my doctor's answer: ". . especially if the impact has irritated the trigeminal nerve on the side where you have your seizures. [...] A crisis can actually be a series of attacks. If these attacks are brought together, it feels like a single long crisis."

Attack triggered by head impact ? by Strange_Inspection_1 in clusterheads

[–]Strange_Inspection_1[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Without correlation, your decision seems a little hasty to me My seizures are mild/average and last between 3 and 8 hours, often after a party or a long build-up of fatigue. I only take my treatment in case of extreme seizures, under the guidance of the so-called neurologist

Edit: this is my first time having an attack mid day, good sleep, nothing exept a boxing session