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What is wrong with me?

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Phantosmia · 02/12/2023 02:27

I've posted about my headache issues before. This post is going to be long and I'll try to be concise but I struggle to form a coherent tought these days.

TL;DR - Icepick headaches, migraines, strange symptoms since June with very few pain free days. GP not listening to me. Feeling worse and more bizarre than ever. Right side of head and body only.

Symptoms have changed/progressed. My GP just isn't hearing me. Each time I go back I just get given a new medication to try and that's it. No discussion, no reasoning, I try to describe new symptoms and I just get told it's a migraine, try this medicine, see ya. Indomethacin, amitriptyline, topirimate. They always have side effects that ruin me and do not do anything for the headache or the other symptoms. I've had no blood tests, nothing. Doesn't even bother taking my bloody pressure (I'm morbidly obese fwiw), I'm in and out of my appointments in 2 minutes.

I feel like a shell of a person. I am always exhausted, mentally and physically, right to my very bones. In fact my bones just ache most of the time. I used to work a very busy/active job - 45 to 60 hours a week, always on my feet, sometimes a 15 hour day with no break, always switched on and just on it. I'd get tired, absolutely, but nothing compared to this. I could still tidy my house and play with my kids and exercise etc. Just function like a person, basically. When the headaches started I thought I was just burnt out so I quit that job, found something a bit easier going, do only 35 hours a week, so much easier. But I will sleep 18 hours on my days off, I get home and I'm too tired to even shower or cook or do anything. My kids, my house, my partner - everything is neglected.

I had never had a single migraine before this. The occasional headache when I had a cold and I think I had a tension headache a couple of times but that's it.

It started in June. I can't remember the exact date but I remember the exact moment it all kicked off. Icepick headache (according to GP) that blinded me in one eye and almost dropped me to my knees it was that painful. Gone in less than a minute. Freaked me out but google told me they happen and I felt absolutely fine for a couple of days.

Then I had icepick headaches happen 1-10 times a day, had 'auras', stabbing and burning pains in my face and eye, I'd feel drunk - wobbly and unbalanced, tired, slurring my words, purple and blue flashes, dark floaters, vision whiteout, weeping eye, dripping nostril. Intense pressure on the top right of my head 24/7. 99% of the time it only affects the right side of my head/body.

August I had a headache every day except 20th & 21st. But still the pressure on those days.

In September I had 7 days (not in a row) without headaches, just the pressure in the top right of my head. Sometmes I would feel it in the back of my neck and it would get so bad I could barely stand and it I would vomit and sweat and get the stabbing pains in my face. It's also when the tingling started. It's like there is a line running down the centre of me, from the top of my head. The tingling, in fact all of my symptoms, is on the right side of my body 99% of the time. I've occasionally felt the tingling and numbness on the left side but only in the top half of my body and only very lightly.
The tingling is unpleasant. It's not pins and needles, it's more like goosebumps, like all of my hair should be standing on end but it's not. Sometimes it's more of a buzzing. I feel it from my scalp to my toes, arm included. I can be standing or sitting. It's completely random.

In October the muscle weakness started. My right hand would suddenly lose grip and I'd drop whatever I was holding. I had half the strength in my hand and arm. My leg would sometimes just give out. The weakness would just be random, come and go, not all the time. My feet would get burning hot or sometimes feel like they've been dipped in ice water. By this point I was no longer having icepick headaches or headaches every day. I was still feeling awful but for new/different reasons.

November the headaches became even less frequent, or at least mild enough I just ignore them now. However the stabbing headache in the top right of my head was still happening, but not icepick levels of pain. No more weepy eye or auras or blindness. Still the burning stabbing pains on the right of my face though but it also moved to the base of my skull with a deep aching pressure. It makes me want to vomit. Still the tingling, the weakness, the numbness, weird aching feeling in my shin. My lips get this icy but burning hot feeling. If you've ever had a strong mint and than drank ice cold water it's that kind of feeling but in my lips only.

My memory is horrible now. I get my words mixed up and use the wrong one entirely. Sometimes I try to say something and it just comes out like huttrhgjgj. Just a nonsense noise. Or I say 'nice have day!' like my brain and mouth are not syncing. Sometimes I get this deja vu feeling but it's intense and I feel sick and scared. Sometimes it's not deja vu but more like a vision of the future? I don't think I'm psychic! But that's what it feels like, as if it's a memory that hasn;t happened yet. It's a very bizarre feeling. When this happens I sometimes feel fuzzy perhaps? Like someone is hugging me too hard but I don't actually feel like I'm being hugged, just that too tight blood rush feeling.

The strangest feeling is that I can feel the shape of the pain in head. I don't think I can sound any crazier after that last paragraph but when I cough or bend down or laugh or get the stabbing headache I can now feel the specific spot in my head. It's mushroom shaped, in the top of my head. Before, the pain was just in that general area, top right of my head, but now it's like I can pinpoint the origin of the pain.

What is wrong with me? 30+ years with only a handful of headaches and never had a migraine before. Now I am broken and exhausted with a constant barrage of head pain.

I tried seeing 2 other GPs but they just tell me I need to go back to the one that doesn't listen to me because he's the migraine expert and they can't help me.

If anyone manages to read even a little bit of this post - Thank you. If anyone has felt like these and had a doctor that has heard them and fixed them please share your experience with me.

I feel lost and alone.

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Friarclose · 02/12/2023 03:11

Cluster headaches perhaps? It sounds a bit more likely? You poor thing it sounds awful

Devilsmommy · 02/12/2023 03:35

I'd be finding another doctor to see because those symptoms for so long don't sound right at all. Is there another GP you could see or could you see a private one?

crimsonleaves · 02/12/2023 03:58

Your memory paragraph sounds very like dissociation.

I've had a lot of similar symptoms since February. I feel like there's almost g-force in my head suddenly at times too. I've had a few medications that don't help too, but I've been having hormonal migraines for a few years before this started so it's been fobbed off as migraines. I'm seeing max-fax about the facial pain, but I think that's a separate issue related to other health issues (partly caused by a head injury).

Have you considered increased intracranial pressure?

Nearlythere80 · 02/12/2023 04:09

It does sound like migraine but it's very reasonable to ask your Gp (or pharmacy) to check your BP. I would also go to an optician to get your eyes tested and fundoscopy (examination of the back of the eye) done which would help rule out raised intracranial pressure.

Phantosmia · 02/12/2023 07:22

I've been to the opticians for a full exam and been told my eyes are healthy.

If all this is caused by a migraine that started out of nowhere and has been pretty much unrelenting for months now then I don't know how to carry on. There's no end in sight. It feels like it's never going to go away. My life feels half over, I'm a shadow of my former self.

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fruitypancake · 02/12/2023 07:43

Go back to- tell them you want a brain scan

Livida · 02/12/2023 07:45

How old are you OP? Could this be triggered by hormones?

Goatymum · 02/12/2023 07:57

You need an mri and/or neurology referral.
I have had deja vu like that - most recently after a day of that ice pick type headache, at the end of it I passed out, then dh took me to a&e. I had bloods, ecg and cT scan and all was fine, but I have been to gp who said could be migraine related or epilepsy so she is referring to neurology.
I have had the deja vu a handful of times in past 4 years and also get rising nausea with it, it’s highly unpleasant so I sympathise greatly.

Phantosmia · 02/12/2023 15:14

I'm 34.

I think what I'm frustrated by is that my GP does not discuss or explain anything. Just gives me a tablet and I feel fobbed off. Doesn't explain why he is so sure it's only migraines or anything like that. I don't want to be taking medication with such drastic side effects if we're not 100 percent sure it's what I need. It hasn't truly made a difference so far. Instead I'm still in pain all day with weird symptoms and then shit side effects on top of it all. He's not listening to me. No one is. I feel awful all of the time.

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RosesAndHellebores · 02/12/2023 15:30

Make a Dr's appointment. Take a list of symptoms and read them out against the timescale. Note also all the drugs you have tried. Note the number of times you have seen the Dr, that you are 34, it's 2023 and continuing like this with no improvement, investigations or explanation is unsatisfactory. Note you are concerned it may be very serious.

If the Dr refuses to do anything again tell them you wish to be referred for further investigations. If they say no, state very clearly that you wish the following to be recorded in your notes: Phantosmia has been to see me x times in nine months and has tried the following meds x y z. There has been no improvement in her symptoms and she reports feeling worse and that additional symptoms have developed. Phantosmia asked me for a referral today and I refused because I don't think it is necessary". Then ask to see what they have recorded on your notes. Note that you hope the Dr is right, but that you would like 100% assurance and if anything remarkable is happening to you neurological or physiologically you would like it either confirmed our ruled out. That should put the wind up them sufficiently to make a referral.

Sadly one has to be very assertive and advocate very clearly.

Good luck.

Regarding your blood pressure, can you not get this taken at a local pharmacy? A home BP machine is about £50.

Cornettoninja · 02/12/2023 15:37

@RosesAndHellebores is giving good advice imho.

I know the NHS is stretched (and you’re likely in for quite a wait for neurology tests/consultations) but I would also want other conditions ruled out before settling on a diagnosis of migraine or seeking other treatments.

Push for a referral and make it clear that you want any other causes ruled out definitively before accepting that your dealing with migraines and the management of those.

RachelSTG · 02/12/2023 15:44

Have you got a carbon monoxide detector?

TracyBeakerSoYeah · 02/12/2023 15:55

I can't understand why your GP hasn't ordered any blood tests.
Not checking your blood pressure well that's an absolute disgrace especially if the patient is on BP medication.
Can you remember when your BP was last checked?

In the meantime I would visit your local pharmacy or any pharmacy to get your blood pressure checked.
If it's sky high & you aren't on any BP medications then that could be the reason for all the symptoms you are getting.

At my surgery when patients are presenting high BP symptoms over a number of visits (not covered by any other existing problems) they're given the 24hr or ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) if the GP thinks you may have high blood pressure (hypertension).

SpottyCrumpet · 02/12/2023 16:04

I had a GP like that at my surgery, thankfully now retired and I was able to see other doctors who were much better.

in the absence of a decent GP, I have to ask if you have the means to afford a private MRI? They’re approximately £200 in my area. At least that will rule out sinister causes. I would then take the results to the GP and say you’ve been forced into this, this is how bad it is, and you want a neuro referral.

Phantosmia · 03/12/2023 20:04

@RosesAndHellebores Wow, thank you for that, that is so helpful. I do get a bit flustered sometimes when talking to him because he's dismissive.

I did check my own blood pressure several times, and it was fine, but it seems like such a basic thing for a Dr to check.

I'll make one last appointment and follow Roses advice and then I'll either try to change GP again or look at going private.

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Phantosmia · 03/12/2023 20:05

Also, yep, I have carbon monoxide detector and no one else in my house is feeling ill or out of sorts at all.

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SiliconHeaven · 03/12/2023 20:10

You need a neuro consult asap OP. Others have said that though.
look up hemiplegic migraine, this is what I have. Bizarrely I have tried all of the meds you mention with no success but I do get some relief from ibuprofen lysine (not the usual ibuprofen) it may help you.

strawberryjam99 · 03/12/2023 20:33

Pernicious anaemia was my first thought. Maybe worth looking into and at least getting bloods done.

Phantosmia · 04/12/2023 21:14

Today I managed to get a same day telephone appointment and I asked to be referred for a scan and the Dr agreed which surprised me.

Pernicious anaemia is interesting. I try not to google my symptoms because I can get a bit anxious and obsessive but some of them really fit - I've been having auditory hallucinations recently and also that someone or something is under my bed or hiding in my wardrobe. I see things out of the corner of my eye. I am feeling very low and I'm short tempered and angry often.

I'm just so fed up of feeling so bloody awful all the time. I slept 10pm until 8am, was awake for the 30 minutes it took to get the appointment, then slept until 7pm. I had a little burst of energy when I got up, made dinner, went to the shop and showered, but now I'm so tired again I could barely even get dressed. I'm in bed again and I feel like I've got heavy weights attached to my arms and legs. I don't even want to sit up and my head hurts, as usual.

I feel horrible and so guilty that my family and my share of the housework are being neglected. My partner has had to pick up so much slack these past few months. It's unfair on all of them.

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RosesAndHellebores · 04/12/2023 22:00

I am glad the Dr was helpful today @Phantosmia. I am also sorry that you feel so unwell.

UnsureOfOutcome · 04/12/2023 22:09

The Deja vu feeling is unequivocally a form of seizure. It's a simple seizure - ie not a full blown tonic-clonic seizure - but it IS a seizure and it needs to be investigated. I had this form of seizure (they're HORRIBLE; they leave you feeling shaken and nauseous) for about three years before having a full-blown seizure and being diagnosed with epilepsy. I'd suggest rather than describing symptoms, you need to say "I've had seizures and need a referral to the neurology dept" - they should refer you asap. If you want to talk this through further, the epilepsy society are excellent, and could support you with wording. Good luck - it's very stressful even without being fobbed off!

Greycottage · 04/12/2023 22:15

Not to scare you OP but this sounds like it should be a 2 week wait cancer referral to me. The bone pain and extreme fatigue combined with the headaches stands out to me.

I would book a private brain MRI asap. GP has fobbed you off for too long.

The great probability is that it’s NOT cancer, but it certainly needs ruling out.

Greycottage · 04/12/2023 22:21

Symptoms list: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/brain-tumours/

I would urge you to get a scan booked in very quickly, privately. On the small chance it might be the big C, a quick diagnosis makes all the difference.

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Weefreetiffany · 04/12/2023 22:35

Have you tired using chatgpt to diagnose? You put in your symptoms and ask it to tell you what investigations it would suggest. Google can advise how to do it and it gives you something to take to your gp and tell them what you want them to do. Hope you get to the bottom of it, I would also feel very worried in your situation.

ToughTitty · 05/12/2023 06:46

Occipital neuralgia sounds quite similar to your description - did they consider that?

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