Jump to content

Leaderboard

Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 03/24/2017 in all areas

  1. hello kate , sorry for late reply,as i was explaining earlier,give it the full five days ,it sounds a long time but it works out like a 10 day regime!for example i had my first clearance dose last sunday night,i will repeat again tomorrow night,"friday night"!five full days kate,then repeat the next wednesday,witch would be five days for me!!i am pretty confident you will be okay!i feel for you badly and it is also so frustrating to hear of us clusterheads not having the access to the badly needed medicine !i live in british isles,so as you can imagine it is a massive task to obtain a class a substance!lucky for me i have a good stock of lsd,just wish i could help others,you are all so far away but the comfort this site provides me with great hope for you and us all .hope all goes well,take care
    1 point
  2. I found a full page ad in a local Orlando newspaper, (not the regular paper, but we haven't been getting that lately). It's an interesting study. Here's the link http://www.compassresearch.com/patients/current-studies/pain/cluster-headaches The phone # on the link page is 407-841-0502 - Orlando Site I am not able to participate in this study and I know nothing about it. I have zero knowledge of the study or the research company doing it. It was pretty amazing to see a full page with giant letters saying "ARE CLUSTER HEADACHES GETTING TO YOUR HEAD?"
    1 point
  3. The improved efficacy of oxygen therapy in aborting CH is based on lowering the partial pressure of arterial CO2 (PaCO2) through hyperventilation either with 100% oxygen or with room air for at least 30 seconds followed by a lung full of 100% oxygen that's held for 30 seconds. Breathing 100% oxygen at 7 to 9 liters/minute will actually make cluster headache worse if the user is animated by the CH pain. The extra physical activity coupled with a restricted level of lung ventilation causes PaCO2 to rise and systemic pH to drop (more acidic). This stimulates vasodilation further aggravating CH. Blowing off CO2 faster than the body generates it through normal metabolism by intentionally hyperventilating drives the cardiovascular system into respiratory alkalosis... (Remember the Andromeda Strain)? During respiratory alkalosis several things happen. As the PaCO2 levels drop, the blood becomes less acid so pH rises. This drop in PaCO2 and elevated pH are sensed by chemical receptors in the Aortic and Carotid bodies and the brain stem. They in turn signal the breathing center to slow the rate of respiration, the heart to beat slower and the circulatory system's arteries and capillaries to constrict. This response is part of what's called pH homeostasis, a feedback control mechanism the body uses that tries to maintain optimum levels of PaCO2 and PaO2. However as we are intentionally hyperventilating, this increases the vasoconstriction. The elevated pH (more alkaline) also causes blood hemoglobin to have a greater affinity for oxygen so each molecule of hemoglobin becomes capable of attracting and holding more molecules of oxygen... up to 12% more oxygen than during normal respiration. This results in a super-oxygenated flow of blood to the brain. When the increased level of vasoconstriction caused by a low PaCO2 and elevated pH is coupled with super-oxygenated blood flow, we experience rapid and reliable CH aborts. Bottom line... If you want fast and reliable CH aborts, ya gotta be huffing and puffing like a big bad wolf trying to blow down the pig's houses of straw and sticks... It's hard work... but well worth the extra effort. One word of caution. Do not hold the lungful of 100% oxygen longer than 30 seconds. The reason for this is simple. Our bodies are running like a car's engine producing exhaust... in our case, CO2. Although there's sufficient oxygen in the lungful of 100% oxygen to hold your breath for over a minute... the level of CO2 or PaCO2 starts climbing as soon as you stop hyperventilating and hold your breath. If you hold your breath for more than 30 seconds, the level of CO2 rises above normal and this triggers vasodilation... In the scheme of Good and Bad things... That's Bad for CHers as vasodilation increases CH pain and prolongs the abort process. Take care, V/R, Batch
    1 point
×
×
  • Create New...