Hi one and all. I must start by saying that of many websites about matters to do with headaches and in particular chronic tension type headaches, this site is one of the best, if not the best I have come across. What comforted me (if that is an acceptable word for what people like me are going through?) is that there are many points on this site that have not been clearly stated elsewhere. And I found myself fitting into many of the symptoms the articles were describing. As a deep thinker, it made my mind relax just that wee bit more. I didn't want to think I had a tumour or ruptured blood clot, etc. Or maybe I still need to have a CT scan to rue this out, I don't know? My chronic headache started in mid- December 2014 and has continued daily ever since through to mid-May 2015 now! 5 months of a dull ache/pressure in the head with associated feelings of fatigue with possible eye strain (?) and every so often a period of anxiety with much stress, is by no means a pleasant experience. My GP described one person having a similar condition to mine but took one year to come out of it! In mid-December when things started for me, it was a really stressful period of being made suddenly redundant from my job and having my wife about to go in for a moderately serious operation in hospital and with a sudden death of a friend my age and having to find and move into another rental house because of being made redundant and our one dog becoming lame and needing a very expensive operation and other stuff I won't bore you with. I think my blood pressure and anxiety levels hit the roof and I am wondering just what 'damage' has been done. My head dull ache started fairly suddenly with what I would describe as a tension band around the back and sides of my head which left after about 3 weeks then what remained is what I have now, and I don't like it. I would say I'm about 30% less productive, feel lethargic often and wondering if this is also affecting my eyes due to me having prescription reading glasses about a year ago. Any thoughts or comments or helpful suggestions about what to do about all this and how to get through it? My GP just says to wait another few months to see how things go!
I take amitriptyline for my cth. I also use this for another condition i have so its dual effect, my headaches starts up from my neck, it feels though like somebodys fist is driven upwards and the pain then takes hold of my skull, i cant tell you the shortest time i've had one, as they seem to last for very long periods of time, it does sound from your summary that yours has come into effect from stress. Keep note when the headaches occur. Also be firm on the the CAT scan, you need answers, whether it rules out things or doesn't, use every tool you can. Really logical they should've done cat scan before diagnosing cth. Nick.
Thanks for your comments Nick. I really appreciate your quick response. Yes, the headache is there when I get up and when I go to bed. Thankfully, sleep seems to be the only place where I don't get to 'feel' this! And, yes, I'll make inquiries about the CT scan to rule out things.
Hey Simon, You've basically described symptoms and how exactly how I feel, I got to the point where I wanted to have a brain tumour as I could not cope with the pain anymore, I am now on 10mg amitriptyline a night which has lessened the pain and the things that were stressing me out are also ending, Don't worry it won't last forever and ask the GP to try amitriptyline, it will take a week or two to kick in
Thanks
Thanks for your reply Tahla. That helps.
May I ask who your GP is?
You wrote a beautiful post, deep thinker. I am also one of those, and that often makes me tense up my shoulders and neck. Sometimes I realize that my shoulders are almost up to my ears! So I have to do a "body check" throughout the day to see if I'm holding myself tense or even rigid. Then I roll my shoulders around, take a couple of deep breaths and mentally connect with my body and tell it to relax. Stress and tension can do so much harm to the body, and it sounds like you've had plenty of both with the problems with your job and what your wife went through. Perhaps a look to the East for some answers might help: meditation, yoga, or a good massage. The mind and body are very connected, so try to relax, and maybe your maladies might relent. Good luck.
Hi. My GP has been in the game for a good while and he's very good. He has known me as a patient for several years. If I told you his name how might that help?
Hi foxyloxy. Thanks for your reply. And for your thoughtful suggestion. Much appreciated.
It's just that you mentioned the GP had a patient like you, anyway just forget I ever asked 👍🏻
How you feeling today Simon?
Hi Nick. Thanks for asking. I've been attending a work conference these last 3 days, so I'm up early and back late. Surprisingly, feeling easier, certainly in the mornings...not sure if it's the adrenalin and the many distractions kicking in?
Pretty certain its the adrenalin and other thoughts proppelling you towards being kept motivated, keep a diary, work out the stress factors that oush your headache forwards, then set about how to try and come up with a way to either cope or ammend them, i can't say this has worked for me, clearing them, but thank science for medicine and also i have to learn to calm down. Hope work continues on a good road for you, Nick.
Hi there. I have had headaches for over 4 years, neck pain & headaches 24 hours a day for over a year now. My doc started me on Panadol/codeine tabs which helped tremendously but the pain worsened the last 6 months. Had scans & found slight degeneration in my neck but main cause is tension apparently. My shoulder muscles are extremely tight along with my neck muscles which makes them hurt badly & as it's pulling, it's making my head hurt even more. My medication is now amitriptyline, pregabalin & also the Panadol/codeine. Still have pain every day but I guess they are all taking the very edge off it? I go to the Chiro & Physio which helps but I feel if need daily maintenance to keep the pain at bay. I'm in Australia & my physio is from the UK & in my last visit showed me this electrode treatment called 'Tens'. It has 4 patches with cords attached to a battery operated device which is set to pulse, sending 'currents' through to muscles. I stick them on my neck & shoulders. It feels a bit like full on pins & needles but I don't feel much of my pain when I'm using it. Worth a look! I also have a lot of stresses & pressures in my life which I don't consciously think of all the time, but I guess my body knots up & tightens with it all. I wake up in pain still. Sleeping us the only time I feel no pain. I had a massage recently which was good. Think I'd need daily ones to help. Can't afford to have all those practitioners often but try to every month. Hoping that when some things going on in my life resolve, a lot if my tension will resolve along with it. Don't feel I'll ever be pain free though. Once every now & then would be manageable! Oh, also, I've tried antiinflammatorys but they didn't do much. Being in constant pain is quite depressing & stressful in itself which makes it all go around in a vicious circle!
Hi Leah. Thanks for sharing. You've made some good observations and suggestions. I wish you well with what you are going through and trust there is an end around the corner! Maybe a loved one could assist with those daily massages?
Hi nick ive been having really bad headache which sometimes feel like some one as put my head in a vise but my also starts from the back of my neck. Just wondering what other symptoms ypu get and how long they go on for?
My started just over 2 weeks ago where it came on very sudden while i was out shopping and felt really strange & dizzy also been feeling really out of it since it happenend
Hi Anita, sorry to read that, mine can literally last past two weeks, i've got one today (day five without a break) sitting in drs office other day was nightmare, some woman yelling her head off and a group of people insulting the drs then being nice as pie as they went in. Sometimes the headaches floor me, like theres not a chance i can attend appointments, get up at all, the pain is very much always there, i have my eyes tested, done ct scan, blood pressure etc so followed that route, the amtrip is the only thing that 'dies' down the pain, there feels like a constant pressure in my skull (which it isnt, i know that it's the muscles from the neck and around the skull) but that is what it feels like, washing my hair also makes me want to scream, i could say i get very short tempered, irritable, but i suffer with other things that could attribute to that. Have you had your blood pressure taken? You mention dizziness? And your eyes? You should see your gp and get these checked in my view, take some information with you to the gp about cth, also check you ren't having a reaction to any medication you might be on already or just started.
Hi Simon. Thank you. Unfortunately don't have anyone & have to bribe my son! Only Mother's Day & birthdays do I get a massage. I rub my own neck & use this massage ball I got from the physio. The day after, where I have rubbed becomes a bit swollen & so sore to touch. If I had just neck pain, I could manage with it I think with treatment, hot packs etc but it's the constant pressure & excruciating headaches that I can't handle. Driving me crazy! It hurts in my temples & my face too. Feels like sinus, tension, cluster & migraine headaches rolled into one. Is that what u feel?
Hi,
Does anyone one have pain in temple and over eye, also neck and lower back head hurts. I have had this constantly now for 3 weeks.
Dr did blood tests which were clear and said he thinks it is from my neck. I am very stressed and anxious 24 7 over this and think it is a brain tumour.
Just wondered if anyone gets this sort of, pain constantly. Does not bother me when asleep and is the same level all day usually.
I am in a state of panic, help anyone
Maria
Hi Maria I totally understand how your feeling all my symptoms are the same as yours but I've got the constant spaced out feeling . I've also had it for 3 weeks now. first my doctor thought it was a virus now he's not sure if it's my neck also. I'm just waiting for a MR I scan. I'm also taking tablets for the anexity which do help keep me calm. its just so frustrating when you don't know what's causing it. x