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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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fandjango · 12/12/2023 12:42

I think you need to speak to the practice manager for an urgent referral to neurology.

I have migraine and various types of them too so they can overlap and cause varying symptoms which does make it hard to diagnose.

I have chronic migraine, vestibular migraine, hemiplegic migraine, occipital neuralgia and i'm in remission from IIH (Idiopathic Intercranial Hypertension)

Alongside all of this I also received a diagnosis for sleep apnea.

How do you sleep? Since my diagnosis and now treatment I do still get varying types of migraine but I have treatment for them but I am no where near as tired and fatigued as I was.

Hope you get some answers soon. I think Nuerology is your best option as they can go through all of these symptoms for you.

Phantosmia · 12/12/2023 20:13

I didn't realise you could suffer from multiple types of migraines at once. That's awful.

I'm a very light sleeper, always have been, but because I don't snore (so my partner says) I never considered sleep apnea.

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fandjango · 12/12/2023 20:43

Phantosmia · 12/12/2023 20:13

I didn't realise you could suffer from multiple types of migraines at once. That's awful.

I'm a very light sleeper, always have been, but because I don't snore (so my partner says) I never considered sleep apnea.

Are you a light sleeper or are you waking up needing to use the toilet frequently and things like that?

I always thought I was a light sleeper too it just turned out my night urination hormone wasn't get a chance to kick in so I was awake a lot.

I didn't realise you could have multiple migraine disorders either and I didn't have my first one until I was 35.

Mine are definitely worse with my hormones

I would keep a diary too so you can go over your issues with a Neurologist.

I hope you get sorted it's horrible suffering with head pain x

fandjango · 12/12/2023 20:50

This might be useful to see if sleep is an issue for you...

nasemso.org/wp-content/uploads/neuro-epworthsleepscale.pdf

My Drs use it to stay the referral process for sleep disorders

Weefreetiffany · 12/12/2023 22:00

Tumour on your pituitary gland?

Phantosmia · 13/12/2023 21:00

I have an appointment with a private neurologist in February but I have also been referred for a scan on the NHS though no date or info so far. Is it possible I will get the NHS appointment before the private one?

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SpottyCrumpet · 14/12/2023 08:04

Why so long to go private? It’s possible but depends how urgent the doctor has put it.

Phantosmia · 14/12/2023 08:34

Out of all the ones I contacted that's the earliest appointment available.

I've actually felt ok the past couple of days. If it was a brain tumour I wouldn't have days where I'm virtually pain free and feeling fine would I? Whereas if it's migraines then that's normal.

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SpottyCrumpet · 14/12/2023 09:04

I think you’re better off getting a scan with your money if you’re waiting until February. With the dedicated centres, you’ll be scanned and results by Xmas.

Phantosmia · 14/12/2023 09:28

The two companies I contacted have both asked for a referral from my GP because of information I put on the forms. I have asked for one from my surgery but it's a 2 week wait for it. So that will still be some point in January at least.

The private neurologist and any investigation they do will actually be covered by my partner's insurance which is a relief but they won't cover a scan without a referral from one of their doctors.

So I am getting somewhere I think. Maybe I've gone about it the wrong way? I don't know. Sometimes it feels like it's too much to deal with because nothing is straight forward. Or I'm just too incompetent to do things correctly.

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SpottyCrumpet · 14/12/2023 09:29

sounds like youve done all you can. Keep calling the private hospital in case they have any cancellations.

Crikeyalmighty · 14/12/2023 11:46

Wishing you well @Phantosmia - as I've said- I've had very very similar and it comes and goes.

Whatcouldit · 14/12/2023 12:19

Pain when touching nose, anyone know what this lump is inside nose

Phantosmia · 15/12/2023 23:14

Horrible new symptom tonigt. I feel like there is something crawling on my scalp. It's in the same two spots each time it happens. Partner checked hair mutiple times for lice with a comb just in case and no signs.

Shin and hip pain on right side kept me awake for hours last night.

Barely had a headache today but i fel so out of sorts. if you ever hold your breath for a really long time and you get that warm fuzzy feeli in your body, i keep feeling like that but i am breathing normally.

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Calypsocuckoo · 15/12/2023 23:30

I get the same with the crawling sensation and other weird things. Do you listen to podcasts ? I have started listening to a series called Heads Up by the National Migraine Centre and there are lots about various different topics about migraines and I have found it really helpful, i finally feel like I am listening to people who understand exactly what it is like, and there are lots of discussions about medications, complications and a really useful one on brain fog, why it happens with migraine and what you can do to help,

Crikeyalmighty · 16/12/2023 14:38

@Phantosmia the crawling thing is very common when your nervous system is out of sorts- I had it on scalp and soles of my feet in the year after I had covid when my whole nervous system went haywire . I had horrendous headaches too , all in back of my head. The neurologist told me this. It can be other things- but very often it can be post viral and last for a long time .

It's left me with arthritis in my neck (or could be coincidental as I'm 62 ) and that in itself often gives you back of head headaches and the spinal issues can also give you other weaknesses too .

cnca00 · 16/12/2023 15:22

I had similar symptoms, was referred straight for an MRI with contrast and diagnosed with a CSF leak. Have a look on Google and see if this fits with some of your symptoms?

Phantosmia · 16/12/2023 19:38

I honestly don't know what to think? My symptoms come and go and change. Sometimes I worry that I'm making it all up in my head. Or I'm just having normal headaches and the fatigue and the aches and pains are just because I'm obese and now in my thirties.

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Phantosmia · 28/12/2023 07:08

Here's an interesting update - I feel fine now. This past week my symptoms have just disappeared. Not quite 100% but getting there. No headaches, very little head pain, all other symptoms pretty much gone. I even have energy now, I've been feeling alright. Compared to how I was I feel amazing.

Should I cancel my MRI and neurologist appointment?

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MrJollyLivesNextDoor · 28/12/2023 07:24

No don't cancel

If you do, you can be sure your symptoms will return!

Glad to hear you are having some respite

doingmaheadin · 28/12/2023 08:05

Could some of it be stress/anxiety? I've had loads of weird symptoms for weeks. Dizziness, tingling body, headaches, feeling sick, blurry eyesight, bloating, diarrhoea etc etc.
This week off work has really seemed to help. 80% of my symptoms have disappeared. The mind is a powerful thing.

SpottyCrumpet · 28/12/2023 13:16

No.

christmascalypso · 28/12/2023 13:23

Don't cancel as it might come back Print out your initial post and show it to neurologist . Good luck! X

Weathergirl007 · 28/12/2023 13:59

Don’t cancel OP!

I have Transverse Myelitis so I understand how neuro issues can make you feel.

I had a colleague who had IIH. Do you think it could be this? From memory I think her symptoms were relieved my having lumbar punctures to release the pressure. Please keep pushing for a diagnosis!

What are the symptoms of idiopathic intracranial hypertension?The symptoms of IIH mimic those of a true brain tumor. The main sign is unusually high pressure inside the skull. This is known as intracranial hypertension.
Other symptoms include:

  • Changes in eyesight such as blurry vision or double vision
  • Vision loss, especially in the peripheral vision
  • Feeling dizzy or nauseated
  • Vomiting
  • Neck stiffness
  • Trouble walking
  • Frequent headaches, often along with nausea or vomiting
  • Persistent ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
  • Forgetfulness
  • Depression
These symptoms may look like other health problems. Always see your healthcare provider for a diagnosis. You may find that certain symptoms increase when you're exerting yourself. Exercise tends to raise the pressure in the skull. Who is at risk for idiopathic intracranial hypertension?Anyone can develop IIH. But some people are at higher risk for it, such as:
  • Women of childbearing age (20 to 45 years)
  • Overweight people
  • People who have a thyroid condition or chronic kidney failure