Guest guest Posted April 19, 2002 Report Share Posted April 19, 2002 Hahahahaha...Dave Floyd went to work this morning and my head don't hurt!!!! Hummmm maybe the 2 are related..Was suppose to go for my 3 week checkup today but don't have the transportation..KInda sore this morning for some reason..Hum maybe getting those dust bunnies out from under the bed yesterday didn't help.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2002 Report Share Posted April 19, 2002 Hey it's my solution..LOL..It still hurts a little but not as bad as before Fluffy!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2002 Report Share Posted April 19, 2002 Oh Oh! Just wait 'til he retires! What happened to your new car? -dz- Jannewilms42@... wrote: Hahahahaha...Dave Floyd went to work this morning and my head don't hurt!!!! Hummmm maybe the 2 are related..Was suppose to go for my 3 week checkup today but don't have the transportation..KInda sore this morning for some reason..Hum maybe getting those dust bunnies out from under the bed yesterday didn't help.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2002 Report Share Posted April 19, 2002 When a dust bunny can whip you....maybe you should keep the appointment. Just a thought I still love you ... just worried over ya..... oh and on that headache thing... interesting very interesting correlation. LOL Flufffy Re: [ ] Headache Hahahahaha...Dave Floyd went to work this morning and my head don't hurt!!!! Hummmm maybe the 2 are related..Was suppose to go for my 3 week checkup today but don't have the transportation..KInda sore this morning for some reason..Hum maybe getting those dust bunnies out from under the bed yesterday didn't help.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2002 Report Share Posted April 19, 2002 When I retire. I will most likely drive Susy crazy. Terry imaganeer <imaganeer@...> wrote: Oh Oh! Just wait 'til he retires! What happened to your new car? -dz- Jannewilms42@... wrote: Hahahahaha...Dave Floyd went to work this morning and my head don't hurt!!!! Hummmm maybe the 2 are related..Was suppose to go for my 3 week checkup today but don't have the transportation..KInda sore this morning for some reason..Hum maybe getting those dust bunnies out from under the bed yesterday didn't help.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2002 Report Share Posted April 20, 2002 I have heard to rub some lime juice on your forehead might try it...?!?! Re: [ ] Headache Hey it's my solution..LOL..It still hurts a little but not as bad as before Fluffy!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2002 Report Share Posted September 27, 2002 > My son seems to be having a headache everyday for the past 1 week. He > was on antibiotics last week. > Could this be a symptom of a yeast issue caused by the antibiotics? > Or could it be something else? I get nasty headaches from yeast, and antibiotics do tend to cause yeast problems. http://www.autismchannel.net/dana/yeast.htm I also get headaches from high phenols, especially milk and artificials like dyes and nitrates. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2002 Report Share Posted September 27, 2002 Rima, I agree with Dana. Also, if you are where the ragweed is in bloom, it's really bad right now for airborne allergies, worst than most years from what I understand. Some people get sinus headaches from allergies. Hope you figure out the problem soon. > My son seems to be having a headache everyday for the past 1 week. He > was on antibiotics last week. > Could this be a symptom of a yeast issue caused by the antibiotics? > Or could it be something else? > Any paricular remedy for headaches? (I'm giving paracetomol right > now). > > Thanks > Rima Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2005 Report Share Posted March 26, 2005 I always get a dull headache about 3-4 days after methotrexate..I also get a headache if my neck, shoulders and clavicle are particularly bad that day. If the flare is mainly in the lower extremeties as you describe I dont. Good luck on narrowing down the cause. Faith -------------- Original message -------------- I was wondering if anyone experiences headaches when they are having a bad day of aches and fatique. I got up this morning my legs, hands, feet (including the one the has the fracture) are swollen and very painful I hurt too move but I also have a headache that won't go away don't know if it could be associated with this or something else. Thanks for everything. Thasnks Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2005 Report Share Posted March 26, 2005 I always get a dull headache about 3-4 days after methotrexate..I also get a headache if my neck, shoulders and clavicle are particularly bad that day. If the flare is mainly in the lower extremeties as you describe I dont. Good luck on narrowing down the cause. Faith -------------- Original message -------------- I was wondering if anyone experiences headaches when they are having a bad day of aches and fatique. I got up this morning my legs, hands, feet (including the one the has the fracture) are swollen and very painful I hurt too move but I also have a headache that won't go away don't know if it could be associated with this or something else. Thanks for everything. Thasnks Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2005 Report Share Posted March 26, 2005 Faith, Thanks for your input I am wondering if it could be the methotrexate I took it Tuesday night Never had one after it before but I guess It could start now Might have to mention to the doctor when I go in May Thanks Angie -- In , fmt2002@c... wrote: > I always get a dull headache about 3-4 days after methotrexate..I also get a headache if my neck, shoulders and clavicle are particularly bad that day. If the flare is mainly in the lower extremeties as you describe I dont. Good luck on narrowing down the cause. > > Faith > > -------------- Original message -------------- > > I was wondering if anyone experiences headaches when they are having a > bad day of aches and fatique. I got up this morning my legs, hands, > feet (including the one the has the fracture) are swollen and very > painful I hurt too move but I also have a headache that won't go away > don't know if it could be associated with this or something else. > Thanks for everything. > > Thasnks > Angie > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2005 Report Share Posted March 26, 2005 Faith, Thanks for your input I am wondering if it could be the methotrexate I took it Tuesday night Never had one after it before but I guess It could start now Might have to mention to the doctor when I go in May Thanks Angie -- In , fmt2002@c... wrote: > I always get a dull headache about 3-4 days after methotrexate..I also get a headache if my neck, shoulders and clavicle are particularly bad that day. If the flare is mainly in the lower extremeties as you describe I dont. Good luck on narrowing down the cause. > > Faith > > -------------- Original message -------------- > > I was wondering if anyone experiences headaches when they are having a > bad day of aches and fatique. I got up this morning my legs, hands, > feet (including the one the has the fracture) are swollen and very > painful I hurt too move but I also have a headache that won't go away > don't know if it could be associated with this or something else. > Thanks for everything. > > Thasnks > Angie > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2005 Report Share Posted August 28, 2005 More than likely it is, if the dmps is in TD form it will cross into your skin when you wash the glass. Perhaps use something you can just throw out, w/o ever touching it? You can buy box of gloves at any Costco or hardware store. > I apply td-dmps on my son every other day using a shot glass to rub it > on his skin. I don't wear gloves. Afterwards, I wash the glass and > store it for the next use. I seem to be getting these constant > headaches now and am thinking, could it be from the dmps. I have > mercury fillings in my mouth, and could this be the cause of my headaches? > any help is appreciated. > Jeneen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2005 Report Share Posted August 28, 2005 More than likely it is, if the dmps is in TD form it will cross into your skin when you wash the glass. Perhaps use something you can just throw out, w/o ever touching it? You can buy box of gloves at any Costco or hardware store. > I apply td-dmps on my son every other day using a shot glass to rub it > on his skin. I don't wear gloves. Afterwards, I wash the glass and > store it for the next use. I seem to be getting these constant > headaches now and am thinking, could it be from the dmps. I have > mercury fillings in my mouth, and could this be the cause of my headaches? > any help is appreciated. > Jeneen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2005 Report Share Posted August 29, 2005 > I apply td-dmps on my son every other day using a shot glass to rub it > on his skin. I don't wear gloves. Afterwards, I wash the glass and > store it for the next use. I seem to be getting these constant > headaches now and am thinking, could it be from the dmps. I have > mercury fillings in my mouth, and could this be the cause of my headaches? It could be the DMPS. But also consider that if it is the DMPS, then it could be yeast, because chelation generally tends to aggravate yeast. I get massive headaches when I have yeast in my head. I use GSE to eliminate them. So basically, try something to eliminate yeast, see if that helps. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2005 Report Share Posted August 29, 2005 I get massive headaches when I have yeast in my head. I use > GSE to eliminate them. I'm having the same experience now that I'm back to chelating myself. Charcoal an hour after the GSE helps too. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Leyna, Yep, I suffered from the one-sided headache as well, with blurry vision, and mine was on the left side - every single day for many months. They finally went away a few months ago, which was probably about 6 months after explant. My gynecologist also believed that implants were bad news (he's since retired, which broke my heart). I've made a believer out of my psychologist, and a holistic doctor as well (whose mother had implants and suffered from immune illness, but the holistic doctor never put two and two together until I came to see her). Sis --- In , " leyna1964 " <leyna1964@...> wrote: > > Has anyone else had a one sided headache? I've had one for probably > 2 months at least, on the right side. It's a heavy pressure, not > throbbing at all. It's constant, and lately I've noticed vision > changes/blurriness, mostly on the side where the headache is. > > I had an appointment today with my Gynocologist, and I asked him if > he thought it could be possible that it was caused by my implants. > He immediately answered that yes, there was a good chance that it > was. > > He was all in agreement about the Fibro being caused by my implants > too, although he did say that he doesn't really think that Saline > are very dangerous,and he seemed surprised when I told him that the > outside was silicone and that it could break away from the shell and > leak. > > He scheduled me for my yearly mammogram, and also told his nurse to > call the hospital where I had my implants put in to find out more > information on my implants. > > I told him that more than likely they didn't have my records > because, years ago, I had to have the records from the hospital for > my lawyer because I'm a claiment in the Dow Corning Settlement. > > I was very pleased that he was so concerned about my symptoms, and > that he does believe they are caused by my implants. > > It's a step in the right direction....now, if I can somehow get him > to give my insurance company documentation of my health problems, so > maybe they would help with explant costs. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 If the headaches turn out not to be implant related, it is possible that they are hormone driven. As hormones become out of balance, it can cause one-sided migraines. Kenda > Has anyone else had a one sided headache? I've had one for probably > 2 months at least, on the right side. It's a heavy pressure, not > throbbing at all. It's constant, and lately I've noticed vision > changes/blurriness, mostly on the side where the headache is. > > I had an appointment today with my Gynocologist, and I asked him if > he thought it could be possible that it was caused by my implants. > He immediately answered that yes, there was a good chance that it > was. > > He was all in agreement about the Fibro being caused by my implants > too, although he did say that he doesn't really think that Saline > are very dangerous,and he seemed surprised when I told him that the > outside was silicone and that it could break away from the shell and > leak. > > He scheduled me for my yearly mammogram, and also told his nurse to > call the hospital where I had my implants put in to find out more > information on my implants. > > I told him that more than likely they didn't have my records > because, years ago, I had to have the records from the hospital for > my lawyer because I'm a claiment in the Dow Corning Settlement. > > I was very pleased that he was so concerned about my symptoms, and > that he does believe they are caused by my implants. > > It's a step in the right direction....now, if I can somehow get him > to give my insurance company documentation of my health problems, so > maybe they would help with explant costs. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Yes, that's what I'm thinking too. I've got all the other symptoms of too little estrogen....crying spells, can't sleep, extreme anxiety, heat flashes. I had my hormones checked yesterday-can't wait to find the results. lol --- In , Kenda Skaggs <skaggs@...> wrote: > > If the headaches turn out not to be implant related, it is possible that > they are hormone driven. As hormones become out of balance, it can cause > one-sided migraines. > > Kenda > > > > > Has anyone else had a one sided headache? I've had one for probably > > 2 months at least, on the right side. It's a heavy pressure, not > > throbbing at all. It's constant, and lately I've noticed vision > > changes/blurriness, mostly on the side where the headache is. > > > > I had an appointment today with my Gynocologist, and I asked him if > > he thought it could be possible that it was caused by my implants. > > He immediately answered that yes, there was a good chance that it > > was. > > > > He was all in agreement about the Fibro being caused by my implants > > too, although he did say that he doesn't really think that Saline > > are very dangerous,and he seemed surprised when I told him that the > > outside was silicone and that it could break away from the shell and > > leak. > > > > He scheduled me for my yearly mammogram, and also told his nurse to > > call the hospital where I had my implants put in to find out more > > information on my implants. > > > > I told him that more than likely they didn't have my records > > because, years ago, I had to have the records from the hospital for > > my lawyer because I'm a claiment in the Dow Corning Settlement. > > > > I was very pleased that he was so concerned about my symptoms, and > > that he does believe they are caused by my implants. > > > > It's a step in the right direction....now, if I can somehow get him > > to give my insurance company documentation of my health problems, so > > maybe they would help with explant costs. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 I have awful headaches it's like on the top of my head also my neck is stiff right up the back and sometimes I feel like I'm choking...anyone get this ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Leyna, The hospital may still have your records . . . they would have sent your attorney COPIES . .. not the originals . . . Still, implant records have a way of disappearing. I think insurance companies are better about paying now than they used to be . . . You may have to fight them a bit - but if you're locked into them for the long haul, they know it's cheaper to get the implants out! The clause that's the killer when they won't pay for "complications of cosmetic surgery". Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 yes - I do - everyday... it has been going on for years.... have you had your thyroid checked lately? the fullness and choking feeling may be due to an enlargement... mine was checked and a growth was found. as far as the headaches... they started the same way - neck pain and stiffness - more on the left than the right side and headache pain is severe and starts in the neck and bottom of the head and ends up at my temples ad behind my eyes... I have found this to be fairly common with women I have met with implant illnesses. I have very stiff muscles in my shoulder/neck areas... massages help for a few days - the person doing it always bring this up as if it feels like I have been in a bad accident or had back surgery. they say it feels "crunchy and stiff" like there is scar tissue in there - I am guessing it is capsule and shell pieces that have worked their way around. I haven't found much in the way of meds that has helped -acupuncture has helped as well and most recently I have been getting nerve block injections in my greater occipital nerve in my head - at the base of my skull that seems to be helping... not a very fun procedure though... shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 Shari . . . According to my massage therapist that crunchy stuff is deposits of calcium . . . resulting from scar tissue . . . The neurologist told me that when a muscle gets extremely tight, it cuts off the blood supply to some of the muscle. Bits of the muscle die and calcify . . . Those little bits of calcium are sharp and painful. Massage is really the only way I know of to get it out . . . but it takes persistent deep (painful) massage. . . I was able to stop taking muscle relaxers and pain killers once I started doing massage regularly . . . I still get a deep massage every two weeks. Any longer, and I can tell a difference. I'm fortunate to have a wonderful therapist who is very reasonably priced. . . . Some massage therapists will give clients a price break if they work out a regular schedule. Would your husband be willing to learn enough massage therapy to work on you several times a week? . . . Love, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 Well this sounds like good news! I hope you find that your gynecologist is someone you can count on to be on your side! Pattyleyna1964 <leyna1964@...> wrote: Has anyone else had a one sided headache? I've had one for probably 2 months at least, on the right side. It's a heavy pressure, not throbbing at all. It's constant, and lately I've noticed vision changes/blurriness, mostly on the side where the headache is.I had an appointment today with my Gynocologist, and I asked him if he thought it could be possible that it was caused by my implants. He immediately answered that yes, there was a good chance that it was. He was all in agreement about the Fibro being caused by my implants too, although he did say that he doesn't really think that Saline are very dangerous,and he seemed surprised when I told him that the outside was silicone and that it could break away from the shell and leak.He scheduled me for my yearly mammogram, and also told his nurse to call the hospital where I had my implants put in to find out more information on my implants. I told him that more than likely they didn't have my records because, years ago, I had to have the records from the hospital for my lawyer because I'm a claiment in the Dow Corning Settlement.I was very pleased that he was so concerned about my symptoms, and that he does believe they are caused by my implants. It's a step in the right direction....now, if I can somehow get him to give my insurance company documentation of my health problems, so maybe they would help with explant costs. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 Rogene Actually he does do neck massages for me all the time - otherwise I would be like a board...if I go more than a few days my neck and shoulders are like rocks... probably thanks to my open double capsulectomy and/or rupture replacement in 1/97 and 4/99... I wonder if that creep left all the scar tissue in there in 97? all of the headaches and stiffness started within a few months after that operation... I had the aug. in 4/96... the capsulectomy in 1/97... The rupture overnite of my left implant was in 4/99 that required replacement.... it was around this time that I really started having the bad headaches and stiffness in my neck then it migrated into shoulder area... I started getting massages thinking it was stress as my job was stressful and we were trying to have a baby and having difficulty there.... I chalked it up to stress and after Logan was born things got much worse then I saw specialists who started mentioning the muscle rigidity in my neck and shoulders - did Mri's of my neck and back and couldn't figure it out... found out that the left side was in spasm all the time but didn't know why.. I took relaxers which helped a little then I saw the pain doc who brought up the implants and possibility of scar tissue from the surgeries... then I was on my was to explant and now I am here.... once he said that I got online, found the group, saw all the stories that were just like mine, then I made my appt... the rest is history... I am sure it is scar tissue and the only surgeries I have had other than my sinuses is my breasts... it has to be that as there are no other choices.... shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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