Guest guest Posted October 3, 2005 Report Share Posted October 3, 2005 It’s like withdrawals from tylenol & other NSAIDs. If you take them too much, you get a headache when you miss a dose. De RE: tylenol De, whats a rebound headache? connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2005 Report Share Posted October 3, 2005 It’s like withdrawals from tylenol & other NSAIDs. If you take them too much, you get a headache when you miss a dose. De RE: tylenol De, whats a rebound headache? connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Share Posted October 4, 2005 Same thing happens with sinus meds. If you use nose drops for sinus for longer than a few days when you stop your sinuses rebound & you can't breathe thru' your nose. You've got to be careful even with OTC remedies. SuZie Motley <dmotley@...> wrote: It’s like withdrawals from tylenol & other NSAIDs. If you take them too much, you get a headache when you miss a dose. De -----Original Message-----From: Hepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies [mailto:Hepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies ] On Behalf Of connie mcclainSent: Monday, October 03, 2005 6:30 PMHepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies Subject: RE: tylenol De, whats a rebound headache? connie Next time I'm coming back as a cat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2005 Report Share Posted October 8, 2005 Hey folks I've been working with a 10 year old girl for about 50 days (1 X a week). I saw her last year, but Mom discontinued sessions when Strattera (ugh) seemed to solve the school situation. She's lost a good deal of weight, and it appears that Strattera may have actually precipitated a hint of OCD regarding homework ( I do recall a hint of midline overarousal in the assessment). Mom brought her back to me mostly because she still has no real friends, and children shun her at recess etc., and when she comes home every day, she says " I'm just so angry " ! One MAJOR complaint is migraine-like headaches which incapacitate her (or at least Mom says so). Apparently Tylenol and bedrest for a day usually resolves them. She had 4 in April, 2 in May, 4 in June, 3 in July, 1 in August, and 4 in September. September is relevant because of NFB. Of the 4 in September 3 were the day following a session, and 1 was 8 hours following a session. I've done nothing except right-sided windowed squashes 2-9 down and 15-38 down, usually at C4, referenced to A2 (just to get her back into doing NFB). For the past 2 weeks, I've also had her in a group therapy session I do. She is oppositional, controlling, and her energies are all over the place (she often appears to be " mean spirited " ). I don't have her assessment here, but as I recall, she has hi-beta everywhere. The question I'm wrestling with right now is whether or not the windowed squash could have cased a rebound headache (as much as a day later), or is it her own body trying to give her some down time ??.... OR ???? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2005 Report Share Posted October 9, 2005 , I remember one of the most important lessons I learned during my Atlanta years when working with anything and everything that came through the door, learned from von Hilsheimer, was: If a behavior or response is common in a client BEFORE they begin doing NF, you can neither take credit nor blame for it. So it's probably presumptuous to believe that a child who has 4 migraines a month having 4 migraines in a month when you do NF (only once a week) is having those headaches " caused " by the training. I recognize that this is not your primary concern however. The real question is, " what do I do to get POSITIVE results and perhaps diminish the headaches? " Without a bit more information about the assessment, it's pretty hard to say much, since you have essentially been doing a C4 SMR protocol, which would be an option if you had no assessment to look at. Migraines often relate more to temporal lobe issues. The anger could well relate to excessive RF fast activity. And there may well be quite a bit of very fast activity at Fz, as you suggested. My inclination, if I wanted to get someone started with NF, would be to try the things that seem most probably related to the problem from the assessment and see if they had any effect. Pete > > From: " Key " <danielkey@...> > Date: 2005/10/08 Sat PM 07:03:45 EDT > < > > Subject: RE: Rebound headaches > > I've been working with a 10 year old girl for about 50 days (1 X a week). I saw her last year, but Mom discontinued sessions when Strattera (ugh) seemed to solve the school situation. She's lost a good deal of weight, and it appears that Strattera may have actually precipitated a hint of OCD regarding homework ( I do recall a hint of midline overarousal in the assessment). Mom brought her back to me mostly because she still has no real friends, and children shun her at recess etc., and when she comes home every day, she says " I'm just so angry " ! One MAJOR complaint is migraine-like headaches which incapacitate her (or at least Mom says so). Apparently Tylenol and bedrest for a day usually resolves them. She had 4 in April, 2 in May, 4 in June, 3 in July, 1 in August, and 4 in September. September is relevant because of NFB. Of the 4 in September 3 were the day following a session, and 1 was 8 hours following a session. I've done nothing except right-sided windowed squashes 2-9 down and 15-38 down, usually at C4, referenced to A2 (just to get her back into doing NFB). For the past 2 weeks, I've also had her in a group therapy session I do. She is oppositional, controlling, and her energies are all over the place (she often appears to be " mean spirited " ). I don't have her assessment here, but as I recall, she has hi-beta everywhere. The question I'm wrestling with right now is whether or not the windowed squash could have cased a rebound headache (as much as a day later), or is it her own body trying to give her some down time ??.... OR ???? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 I just wanted to update my rebound headache post from November to say that I quit all medicines, both over the counter and prescriptions (except sulfasalazine & depression medicine). I also quit caffeine and my headaches went away. The main culprits were tylenol, fiorinal and caffine. My head hurt like the devil for a few days and gradually the headaches went away. I still get some pain (headaches, joint pain and back pain) but I've been using heat and ice with no drugs. The headaches aren't so bad and go away quickly but the hands and back are harder to cope with. Sulfasalazine was great after about 6 weeks as I quit using medicated shampoo for 2 weeks for the first time in 30 years and had a few days that I almost forgot about arthritis. Now after about 10 weeks, I've regressed and there are more bad days for the skin and joints. My knee, elbow and shoulder which have never been issues are all starting to hurt. These pains are not severe but I'm scared with each new one. Every time I think I'm getting used to my new limitations with pain and fatigue, something changes and I'm in a tailspin all over again. I turned 40 on Monday and I find it difficult to fantasize with my wife about the day my 3 boys are grown up. I used to imagine being retired and traveling. Now I imagine she will be pushing me in my wheel chair to Dr appointments. I've started a journal of everything I consume daily and my pain levels. Maybe there will be a miracle and I will figure out that eating broccli triggers my pain so I can cut that out and be cured. Happy Holidays, Harry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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