Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Elaina, My son, who is 20 now, also has chronic Lyme disease although he dragged himself to school most of the time for his senior year. He too had a headache that came every day but fluctuated some in how bad it was. He had daily headaches for about 7 months. He was treated by his regular doctor for " tension headaches " with amitriptyline which as a by-product also helped him get to sleep at night since insomnia, disrupted sleep was a major symptom. (I'm not necessarily recommending that you should try this medication, just sharing his experience.) Eventually his headaches did disappear and yours probably will too with treatment. I wish I had any advice for you about your schooling, but I can tell how smart you are, so even if you miss some regular school, I would think you could catch up pretty easily. If you home school, you might find out that you're ahead of everyone else! Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 My three kids with Lyme are homeschooled. They love it!! A lot less stress! They can take naps, work a lot on good days and work less on bad days, work at their pace, go on field trips, learn what interests them, etc. They have friends through various activities and our homeschool group. My kids ar 16, 14, and 11 years old. Homeschooling works exceptionally well for them. Perhaps it will work for you, too. Take care, On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 9:46 PM, Maureen Havenner <havenner@...>wrote: > Elaina, > > My son, who is 20 now, also has chronic Lyme disease although he dragged > himself to school most of the time for his senior year. > > He too had a headache that came every day but fluctuated some in how bad > it was. He had daily headaches for about 7 months. He was treated by his > regular doctor for " tension headaches " with amitriptyline which as a > by-product also helped him get to sleep at night since insomnia, > disrupted sleep was a major symptom. (I'm not necessarily recommending > that you should try this medication, just sharing his experience.) > Eventually his headaches did disappear and yours probably will too with > treatment. > > I wish I had any advice for you about your schooling, but I can tell how > smart you are, so even if you miss some regular school, I would think > you could catch up pretty easily. If you home school, you might find out > that you're ahead of everyone else! > > Maureen > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 ohh, i loved readin what you wrote because i understand soo much. i too have severe insomnia issues and had to take amitryptaline for 4 years before the headache 1 year ago, it helped me sleep until i was ill and then it just stopped working. They did put me on it again to see if it would help headache wise, it never did. I also live in a Lyme infested area......... NH! Lots of woods and ticks! I do believe it will go away, i have had it NO relief (not even at night) for 1 year now. its hard but im managing to hold it together. I too belkive that i will probably be ahead in so many things if i homeschool. As of next week i will start on a online algebra course, and idk about the rest, i can't get it online. i am into the 4th week of school, ium very sick, severe vertigo from coming off the nuerontin and onto cat's claw..... and I have hardly even been!!! It was great to hear from you, i havn't come across too many ppl weith the constan daily headache. Thanks for your time! TTYL <3 Elaina <3Elaina From: Maureen Havenner <havenner@...> Subject: RE: [ ] IGX results back today. FINALLY!! Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 9:46 PM Elaina, My son, who is 20 now, also has chronic Lyme disease although he dragged himself to school most of the time for his senior year. He too had a headache that came every day but fluctuated some in how bad it was. He had daily headaches for about 7 months. He was treated by his regular doctor for " tension headaches " with amitriptyline which as a by-product also helped him get to sleep at night since insomnia, disrupted sleep was a major symptom. (I'm not necessarily recommending that you should try this medication, just sharing his experience.) Eventually his headaches did disappear and yours probably will too with treatment. I wish I had any advice for you about your schooling, but I can tell how smart you are, so even if you miss some regular school, I would think you could catch up pretty easily. If you home school, you might find out that you're ahead of everyone else! Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 I hope soo! It sounds exactly how you explained. We just don't know a lot about anything about it, so we just don;t know what to do! <3Elaina <3Elaina From: L. Richey, MD, ND <valerie.richey@...> Subject: Re: [ ] IGX results back today. FINALLY!! Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 8:09 AM My three kids with Lyme are homeschooled. They love it!! A lot less stress! They can take naps, work a lot on good days and work less on bad days, work at their pace, go on field trips, learn what interests them, etc. They have friends through various activities and our homeschool group. My kids ar 16, 14, and 11 years old. Homeschooling works exceptionally well for them. Perhaps it will work for you, too. Take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 Elaina, you are doing so well! You should be proud of your ability to " hold it together! " Many older than you could use you as an example. I wish I had something to recommend all I can suggest is what you are already doing - the conviction that you WILL beat it & be totally well at some point. When I had Cdiff, another dreadful disease, I would talk to the Cdiff in the car & tell it to get out of my body. I told it how evil it was, that my body didn't want it there & that it needed to leave & would leave with every breath I exhaled. I always had a good feeling after that. We should do that with Lyme! My brother lives in NH, just outside Hanover. Pam Elaina wrote: > > ohh, i loved readin what you wrote because i understand soo much. i > too have severe insomnia issues and had to take amitryptaline for 4 > years before the headache 1 year ago, it helped me sleep until i was > ill and then it just stopped working. They did put me on it again to > see if it would help headache wise, it never did. I also live in a > Lyme infested area........ . NH! Lots of woods and ticks! > > I do believe it will go away, i have had it NO relief (not even at > night) for 1 year now. its hard but im managing to hold it together. > > I too belkive that i will probably be ahead in so many things if i > homeschool. As of next week i will start on a online algebra course, > and idk about the rest, i can't get it online. i am into the 4th week > of school, ium very sick, severe vertigo from coming off the nuerontin > and onto cat's claw..... and I have hardly even been!!! > > It was great to hear from you, i havn't come across too many ppl weith > the constan daily headache. Thanks for your time! TTYL > <3 Elaina > > <3Elaina > > > > From: Maureen Havenner <havennerdaycorp (DOT) com > <mailto:havenner%40daycorp.com>> > Subject: RE: [ ] IGX results back today. FINALLY!! > @group s.com <mailto: %40> > Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 9:46 PM > > Elaina, > > My son, who is 20 now, also has chronic Lyme disease although he dragged > himself to school most of the time for his senior year. > > He too had a headache that came every day but fluctuated some in how bad > it was. He had daily headaches for about 7 months. He was treated by his > regular doctor for " tension headaches " with amitriptyline which as a > by-product also helped him get to sleep at night since insomnia, > disrupted sleep was a major symptom. (I'm not necessarily recommending > that you should try this medication, just sharing his experience.) > Eventually his headaches did disappear and yours probably will too with > treatment. > > I wish I had any advice for you about your schooling, but I can tell how > smart you are, so even if you miss some regular school, I would think > you could catch up pretty easily. If you home school, you might find out > that you're ahead of everyone else! > > Maureen > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 I also suffered from horrible headaches, and my Lyme Dr. had me try Topomax. I now take 100 mg 2x day and most days I'm symptom free. I highly recommend it. Penni --------- RE: [ ] IGX results back today. FINALLY!! Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 9:46 PM Elaina, My son, who is 20 now, also has chronic Lyme disease although he dragged himself to school most of the time for his senior year. He too had a headache that came every day but fluctuated some in how bad it was. He had daily headaches for about 7 months. He was treated by his regular doctor for " tension headaches " with amitriptyline which as a by-product also helped him get to sleep at night since insomnia, disrupted sleep was a major symptom. (I'm not necessarily recommending that you should try this medication, just sharing his experience.) Eventually his headaches did disappear and yours probably will too with treatment. I wish I had any advice for you about your schooling, but I can tell how smart you are, so even if you miss some regular school, I would think you could catch up pretty easily. If you home school, you might find out that you're ahead of everyone else! Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2008 Report Share Posted September 18, 2008 Elaina, I am glad that you find homeschooling appealing. It can be confusing at first. Homeschooling has really helped my kids with autism/Lyme. Here is a link which can help you get started with homeschooling: http://www.autism-in-the-christian-home.com/homeschooling-curriculum.html .. I always like to talk about homeschooling, so please let me know if you and your parents have any questions. Take care, On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Elaina <nhgirlloveshorses@...>wrote: > I hope soo! It sounds exactly how you explained. We just don't know a > lot about anything about it, so we just don;t know what to do! > > <3Elaina > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2008 Report Share Posted September 19, 2008 I tried, But i was 2 steps from drooling a river! it was horrible for me, but things work different for different people! Good luck! <3 Elaina <3Elaina From: penni49@... <penni49@...> Subject: RE: [ ] IGX results back today. FINALLY!! Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 10:12 PM I also suffered from horrible headaches, and my Lyme Dr. had me try Topomax. I now take 100 mg 2x day and most days I'm symptom free. I highly recommend it. Penni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2008 Report Share Posted September 19, 2008 Since i just got the anti- injections for the Igenix urine test my mom tells me to picture the war in my body between spirochetes and meds! sor of the same thing! <3 Elaina From: Pam Norman <pam_norman@...> Subject: Re: [ ] IGX results back today. FINALLY!! Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 9:56 PM Elaina, you are doing so well! You should be proud of your ability to " hold it together! " Many older than you could use you as an example. I wish I had something to recommend all I can suggest is what you are already doing - the conviction that you WILL beat it & be totally well at some point. When I had Cdiff, another dreadful disease, I would talk to the Cdiff in the car & tell it to get out of my body. I told it how evil it was, that my body didn't want it there & that it needed to leave & would leave with every breath I exhaled. I always had a good feeling after that. We should do that with Lyme! My brother lives in NH, just outside Hanover. Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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