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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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Nearlythere80 · 28/12/2023 17:27

Well i think it's reassuring that your symptoms have gone. I wonder what is different (are you on annual leave/off work or something) but i wouldn't cancel just yet

Phantosmia · 28/12/2023 18:12

Thanks everyone. I won't cancel just yet.

I don't think it was down to stress and anxiety? It's entirely possible of course but I thought I was just feeling burnt out from my job months ago so that's why I quit and got a much easier job with less hours. I don't enjoy it as much but it is a lot less stressful, a lot slower, and I never have to bring it home with me.
Otherwise family life/money/freidnships etc. are the same. I haven't had a day off since the 22nd (although a couple of days I only worked 4 hours) and yet this is the time my sympotms have almost gone.

Something must have changed but I don't know what. I am glad and relieved but also... confused? I've been in so much pain and struggling so much for months and then I get better within a week?!
I'd forgotten what it's like to have this much energy. I've worked, cleaned my house top to bottom, cooked dinner every day, hosted chritsmas... it hasn't been a struggle to get out of bed each morning. I am really starting to feel like myself again.

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SpottyCrumpet · 28/12/2023 19:31

Don’t cancel AT ALL. You need an explanation especially if it comes back.

Phantosmia · 02/01/2024 20:49

Headache is back today, on the right side of my head, exact same feeling.

I'e also been having these insane, intense bouts of anger and sadness that come out of nowhere. I'm fine and then a second later I'm roaring with anger or so utterly wretched I feel like I should die. Like in that moment I could do it. Then it passes in a few minutes (sometimes more like 30 minutes) and I feel level again. I don't even know what sets it off, it just comes out of nowehre. I'm not suicidal, I don't want to die, I'm pretty sure I'm not depressed.

I'm actually crazy aren't I?

I can still feel the shape of the pain in my head. I know it sounds bizarre. The aching pressure is always at the base of my skull but the pain is always at the top of my head but now it's bigger.

I've made a shiity diagram of it. The yellow circle is the initial boom headache that started this whole thing and the red is what the headache feels like now.

What is wrong with me?
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SpottyCrumpet · 02/01/2024 20:58

Personality changes are linked with frontal lobe pressure like those from tumours. I still feel like you need a scan urgently.

Phantosmia · 02/01/2024 21:28

I have an MRI booked for the 11th but I don;t know how long for the results and then my neuro appointment is end of Feb.

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christmascalypso · 02/01/2024 21:30

Sorry to hear symptoms have returned. You are definitely not crazy. You just need to be properly investigated and have that scan asap. Write down everything about your symptoms that you have written on this thread and take it with you when you see the consultant as it's easy to forget things.

SpottyCrumpet · 02/01/2024 22:22

Hopefully not too long, great you’ve got the scan booked in! Not long OP and you’ll hopefully have some answers and can get better ❤️

PotatoFan · 02/01/2024 22:31

This is how my ME/CFS started, complete with the months long periods of extreme constant pain and short periods where it would just vanish. You do need the scan, brain MRI ruled out any tumours or structural problems for me and hopefully it will for you too. Now that I’m working on pacing more I’ve not got the headaches except when I slack off it, I do have the tiredness and aches and temperature issues sometimes, but I know my limits more.

Phantosmia · 05/01/2024 22:58

My headache is back full force today. Aching and pressure at base of skull, stabbing and throbbing pain in right top. Neck and scalp feel like they are burnng. Getting my words and sentences jumbled up. But only when speaking, not typing? Vision in right eye whiting out around the edges. Entire right side of body tinglig and shivering (im not cold, left side is fine). Right side of my facefeels really heavy?

sometimes anything heavier than a tshirt neckline toucing the back of my neck makes me feel ucomfortable but tonight i cant even stand my hair touching it, makes me want to vomit and i feel sick. partner rested his hand there when trying to comfort me and it wasnt painful but it was a disgusting feeling? vomited a little bit and nearly screamed it felt so awful.

Nose is dripping and eye is watering. no light sensitivity though.

This is a migraine right?

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Phantosmia · 05/01/2024 23:02

Normally i would go to work even feeling like this. i did it all sumer. but i can't face it. i don't want to put a minimum wage job before my health anymore.

it's acceptable to ring in sick, right? I have had 2 days off sick in 7 months so i'll be getting a disciplinary. but i feel awful. i'll leave my boss short staffed. but i cant face working with the general public, being all cheerful when all i want to do is curl up and cry.

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SpottyCrumpet · 06/01/2024 09:24

Personally I’d go to A&E during an acute flare like that.

SutWytTi · 06/01/2024 09:25

Phantosmia · 05/01/2024 23:02

Normally i would go to work even feeling like this. i did it all sumer. but i can't face it. i don't want to put a minimum wage job before my health anymore.

it's acceptable to ring in sick, right? I have had 2 days off sick in 7 months so i'll be getting a disciplinary. but i feel awful. i'll leave my boss short staffed. but i cant face working with the general public, being all cheerful when all i want to do is curl up and cry.

It is acceptable to phone in sick when you are sick.

You sound ill, take time to recover if you can afford it financially.

SutWytTi · 06/01/2024 09:26

Phantosmia · 05/01/2024 22:58

My headache is back full force today. Aching and pressure at base of skull, stabbing and throbbing pain in right top. Neck and scalp feel like they are burnng. Getting my words and sentences jumbled up. But only when speaking, not typing? Vision in right eye whiting out around the edges. Entire right side of body tinglig and shivering (im not cold, left side is fine). Right side of my facefeels really heavy?

sometimes anything heavier than a tshirt neckline toucing the back of my neck makes me feel ucomfortable but tonight i cant even stand my hair touching it, makes me want to vomit and i feel sick. partner rested his hand there when trying to comfort me and it wasnt painful but it was a disgusting feeling? vomited a little bit and nearly screamed it felt so awful.

Nose is dripping and eye is watering. no light sensitivity though.

This is a migraine right?

These symptoms should be urgently checked IMO.

Run them through the symptom checker on 111 and follow their advice, or just phone.

Cornettoninja · 06/01/2024 10:54

I agree with @SutWytTi. Balls to work
you need to seek a medical assessment.

it was only last year but I was under investigation for neurological symptoms when I had an episode that deviated from what I had already experienced. Hand on heart thought I was having a stroke or TIA.

I got myself to A&E (because an ambulance was 40 mins+) where my concerns were taken very seriously and eventually ended up admitted for a few days so they could confirm it definitely wasn’t a stroke and run tests to confirm the next likely diagnosis which was MS and what it turned out to be.

with your symptoms I would be concerned about strokes/TIA’s and treat every incapacitating episode as a potential stroke/TIA until you have a firm reason not to. There’s such little difference in the symptoms that I really don’t see a choice other than treating them as such.

I hope you’re feeling better soon and I hope you seek and find a good hcp who can reassure you and/or push this forward.

SpottyCrumpet · 06/01/2024 11:59

I agree with the above. My husband had similar symptoms and we called 111 and they sent out an ambulance.

Cornettoninja · 07/01/2024 19:58

I do hope you’re ok @Phantosmia Flowers

DaisyCat33 · 07/01/2024 20:25

How are you doing @Phantosmia? I've just read through the full thread and I'm absolutely shocked you haven't had any tests done. I went to my GP with episodes of dissociation/intense brain fog/exhaustion, and I had an MRI 6 weeks later. Did your GP even see you in person and do any basic neurological tests? Shocking if not.

There could be endless things wrong. With the intensity of your symptoms I highly doubt its something minor like obesity or a pinched nerve. It sounds serious. If you went to A&E they'd do scans and tests straight away and you might get an answer.

Sleeping 18 hours a day is not normal. Nobody should be that tired unless there's something wrong. I don't think its a usual symptom of migraines either? Correct me if I'm wrong anyone. But my brain fog/dissociation/excessive tiredness that came out of nowhere (that I initially put down to stress) turned out to be an underactive thyroid. I'm not suggesting that's your problem as I don't think the headaches really fit, but I think when symptoms are sudden and severe its an illness. And sometimes symptoms of an illness can come and go - I know mine do!

I really hope you get some answers soon.

Phantosmia · 08/01/2024 03:11

I'm fine today. i ahvent been to wrok for 2 days. Been sleeping on and off all day but no headache or anything. Just light presure and the usual weird feeling after a bad one. Tingling still only on right side. I went to urgent treatment centre and they said it was just a headache. Not even a migraine, just a headache. I wake up feeling hungover. dizzy, sick, fuzzy head. But fine now.

Thanks for checking i on me.

@DaisyCat33 my gp did nothing. never even asked questions about my smyptoms. Just say it's only a migraine and send me away with more meds, but they havent made any difference. when i tod him I had paid for a private scan he just said "well it's your money you're wasting" and the referral letter he wrote is kind of a joke. Just mentions "headaches that last for 20 seconds", nothing else I've talked about and that he "examined me several times and found no deficits". Except I was in and out of those appointments in literally 2 minutes.

no one has taken me seriously and I have felt so... lost and like im wasting everyones time because I am weak and pathetic.

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Phantosmia · 08/01/2024 03:13

Apologies for horrible spelling mistakes.

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Painintheback · 08/01/2024 03:20

Could you consider seeing àn osteopath who specialises in neurological I ssues, they do exist. I have similar issues which arise from damage in my neck. My osteo has worked wonders over the years. When it flats back up she normative managrs to cure it in one session. They at fully mediclly trained, you need to find a good one in in London if you need recommending.
Also do push for a Nero referral with your go and look into the possibility of hormonal changes which can send hashes and affidavits symptom s crazy. You need your BP taken urgent ly. Insist. Good luck.

Cornettoninja · 08/01/2024 08:49

I understand if you haven’t but have you been saying specifically that you’re concerned about x,y,z condition and how they’re ruling those out so confidently?

Your GP sounds like a twat tbh. I got lucky in the end and saw a GP I hadn’t registered before at the surgery who took me more seriously than I expected. I went in fully expecting to be told to come back in a month or so if my symptoms were still a problem and maybe a blood test to check for B12 and ended up walking out with an urgent referral to neurology and an urgent MRI. To give some context I’d had appointments sporadically over several years for similar complaints and was very demoralised and reluctant to engage with them unless I had to. Sadly I don’t think this is unusual.

Do you/can you take anyone with you to advocate for you next time? I don’t really know how private works but I’m wondering if you’d benefit from a neuro consultation (I see you have a scan booked) to arm yourself with what conditions they might suspect and which tests/results they’d recommend to investigate. They may even specify what parameters they’d be looking for in the results to rule things out or prompt them to investigate further. Even a private GP consultation (which I understand is much cheaper) might give you a good foundation to push your own GP.

I do think that when you’re up to it you might want to look into changing GP surgeries if you can.

Phantosmia · 08/01/2024 15:36

I tried to advocate for myself using advice given earlier in the thread but no one has taken me seriously. I saw another gp at the same surgery and they said they didn't feel comfortable recommending any sort of treatment or med changes and I need to go back to the original gp. So that was very... I can't think of the word. Made me feel even worse.

I see a neurologist at the end of February. It was the earliest appointment I could get.

I have had a private gp appointment and they said an MRI is probably the best next step but they are not sure what else to do for me because my symptoms are all over the place and come and go. They think it's just migraines as well.
I've paid for blood tests and everything tested for was within normal levels. I've taken my blood pressure multiple times and it's always normal range, even during an attack. I've had an eye test, the in depth one, and my eyes are fine.

I feel like I've just been labelled as attention seeking or dramatic.

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Alocasia · 08/01/2024 15:45

Did your optician do a visual field test? (The one where you press a button whenever you see little flashing lights?)

Phantosmia · 08/01/2024 16:18

No, he didnt do that one.

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