Guest guest Posted January 26, 2006 Report Share Posted January 26, 2006 Tami, I'm glad you found my comments helpful, I hope I stressed enough that I feel you are going through some tough stuff and I empathize a lot. There are no easy solutions with this illness, especially when it comes to painkillers. You can get through this and take your life back, I know you can. It is a long road but you can do it. Panic attacks can be worse than the headaches! I've had many panic attacks and they SUCK. The headaches you describe that you get about 10 times a year sound definitely like migraines. I did not have a numbness reaction to Relpax -- maybe you just were relieved of the pain that in contrast you felt numb. But there are many great migraine medications these days so maybe you could find something else that would not cause that. They are expensive also many docs have samples, and they might not work for regular headaches (although I find they work great for me for all kinds of headaches) but it is not economical at ALL to use them daily or even very frequently. If you get the surgery, then afterwards maybe you can start fresh and start irrigating and all that and using the sprays. I always have quite the sprays in the past when I get worse, and I realized that exacerbates the problem, so I am doing the sprays always now. I don't think surgery is a solution as I mentioned earlier this week, but if it can clean you out and get you a fresh start, go for it. Especially if it can help with the headaches, that would be fantastic for you. I do get huge globs of mucus, I always wonder where the hell it came from -- where was it " stored? " I do take Mucinex sometimes when I have a particular kind of thick mucus. It is supposed to thin it out, but you do have to drink a ton of water like someone mentioned. Good luck and keep us posted, hang in there!!! Whatever you do, do not do this alone. Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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