Mumsnet Moonwatch

Mumsnet Talk

"The country's most popular meeting point for parents" The Times
  Topics | Active | Search  
discountpartnersnew MEMBER DISCOUNTS Get a 10% discount from Boden (inc free delivery and returns). To see all member discounts, click here. Not a member yet? Join Mumsnet for free here. discountpartnersnew

Recipe of the week

penguinmum's creamy fish pie: smoky, seasonal fish in a creamy white sauce with grated, rather than mashed, tatties on top - a meal of the highest comfort-food order.

MN Local

Please login or join Mumsnet first.

Follow mumsnet on...

TwitterFacebookYoutube


Mumsnet Talk


Start new thread within this topic | Watch this thread | Flip this thread |
Add a message

   Mumsnet has not checked the qualifications, experience, or professional qualifications of anyone posting on Mumsnet Talk and cannot be held responsible for any advice given on the site. If you have any serious medical concerns we would urge you to consult your GP.

Cluster Headaches - Coping

(8 Posts)
Sullied, was just about to ask same question. I get cluster headaches regulary which affect my vision etc. My last headache lasted three weeks. What and where do we get 02
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sun 28-Jun-09 22:04:13
Sullied, if you are still out there I would be interested to hear of your experience. So sorry you suffer from them. DP has been suffering from them for the last four years and is in the middle of an attack, he has been having them every night for about four weeks now. I want to help him, nothing seems to help his pain. How do you cope with them? Do you get prescribed the o2?
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 05-Feb-09 19:20:28
No sullied - fortunately it was a temporary thing over only a few weeks.
Last shameful bump
Thanks CAT. It is a lot better now I have o2.
Have you had any since?
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Tue 03-Feb-09 22:21:33
I had them for a couple of months, a couple of years back, but fortunately it was a temporary thing. I thought I was dying - really horrendous. I don't know how you have coped for so many years sad for you.
.
I have done a search and there appear to be quite a few out there with experience of them. I have them and have since I was 11 (am now 29). I now have O2 which seems to work most of the time. Would really love to chat to anyone that has them.
Add your message here
Message
Nickname:
Password:
To post a message you need a valid mumsnet nickname and password. If you have forgotten your nickname, click here for a reminder. If you are not yet a member of mumsnet, you can join here.

Emphasis: To bold a word, surround it with asterisks, so *hello* will display hello. For underline use _ , so _hello_ gives hello. For italics use ^, so ^hello^ gives hello. To strike out a word, surround it with two hyphens either side, so --dog-- gives dog

Links and smileys: To insert a smiley face,  , type [smile] or :)
For a big grin,  , type [grin] or :o
For a wink,  , type [wink]
For a shocked face,  , type [shock]
For an angry face,  , type [angry]
For an embarrassed face,  , type [blush]
For a sad face,  , type [sad] or :(
For an envious face,  , type [envy]
For a sceptical face,  , type [hmm]
For a no comment face,  , type [biscuit]

Links The simplest way to insert a link is to enter the link itself, surrounded by [[ and ]]. So if you type [[www.mumsnet.com]], the link will display as http://www.mumsnet.com. If you want your link to display text other than the web address itself, leave a space after the address then add the text before the ]]. So "Look at [[www.mumsnet.com this page]]", would display "Look at this page".
Shortcuts