I had Botox treatment for my migraines nearly 3 weeks ago (http://anothermigraine.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/botox-for-migraines-part-2.html) and it's time to report back on how it went.
So let's start from where we left off. At the end of my last post I reported that I had a migraine threatening to come out. Well the bad news is that it did turn into a full migraine. The good news is that following a triptan it disappeared within 15 minutes. This is much better than the normal reaction I get to taking triptans. Normally the migraine will get worse and then about an hour later I realise that it is fading and has gone. As I was told that the effects of the Botox could take up to 2 weeks to fully work, I saw this as a really good sign that it was working.
Day two was clear which was also a good sign. At that point I was getting 25 days of pain ever 30 with 15 of them being migraines and the others just being background pain. I was long overdue a clear day by this point as I had just gone 11 days straight with either background or migraine, so this wasn't conclusive proof that the Botox had worked, but certainly another good sign.
Day three and a migraine was forcing it's way out, but it disappeared before it really started. Day four was another clear day so we are down to 23 days of pain and 13 migraine in the last 30. This is starting to look good. I was getting a little excited that this might actually work. I mean, I had only been waiting for the treatment for the last 14 months.
Day five and another migraine trying to get out only this time it succeeds. Strangely it is on my left side again, just like the last one. This is unusual as most of my migs are on the right. I hate left sided ones as I am not used to dealing with the pain on that side. It's funny how your body adjusts to cope with situations. The other strange this about this migraine is that it was all in my shoulders and not so much in my head. My wife offered to massage them as this often helps to relieve the pain. But, the second she touched my shoulders, I hit the roof! Wow they was sensitive. A sort of buzzing, bruised pain.
The good news was the the triptan got rid of it really quickly again. The bad news was that the next day I got another really sensitive shoulder pain, but not quite migraine. A nurofen took the pain away which made a nice change as usually, normal over the counter medications never touch my migraines, so again, this wasn't such a bad development.
That is until the migraines didn't stop coming. The shoulder pain thankfully died down, but was replaced with my normal migraines. Let's fast forward 2 weeks to today and I am up to 28 days of pain out of 30 with 14 being migraines. Interesting that the migraines are slightly down and it is the background pain that is up. The only thankful thing is that my migraines don't incapacitate me. I am still able to function, most of the time, if a little groggier and so I have been told, at time a little more grumpy. But at least I don't have to lie in a darkened room with a flannel over my head, and I have heard of those who do!
I put a call in to the doctor last week and his secretary told me that he was away until today so she will speak to him to see if there is anything that he can suggest that might help until I can have the treatment again. Oh yes dear reader, I am not giving up that easily. Attempt one may have dismally failed, but the next time they can up the dose and I am going in armed with more information. I can't have the next treatment for 3 months after the first, so I have until the end of February to wait, so stay tuned until then and I will update you...
(Sadly, due to the amount of false & spam comments, as of March 2015 I am not allowing any more comments to be placed against this single post. Feel free to contact me if you have any genuine comments to make).
(Sadly, due to the amount of false & spam comments, as of March 2015 I am not allowing any more comments to be placed against this single post. Feel free to contact me if you have any genuine comments to make).
I'm glad that the migraines don't affect you so severely any more. That's great! I really hope you can continue improving and get to the root of it all!
ReplyDeleteSo disappointed that it hasn't been a wonder cure. I wish something would help though.
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ReplyDeleteCan you help me out by publising this? As I am trying to get this treatment too:
http://www.campaignengineroom.org.uk/botox-for-chronic-migraine-sufferers
Thank you.
Maggie
I can help chronic migranes and helpful to natural treatment for migranes http://metadrin.com/chronic-migraines/
DeleteDuncan: Thanks but they are sort of getting worse, not better.
ReplyDeleteRosalind: All is not lost. I will try again in 2 months time with an increased dose. Let's hope it works!
Maggie: Good luck getting the treatment. I hope, when you get it, it works for you! Let me know how it goes!
People might think botox can make migraines disappear as it does with wrinkles, but unfortunately not everyone experiences at least satisfying results.
ReplyDeleteI know people that had botox in Toronto to remove wrinkles and were very pleased with the result, people that had it to get rid of excessive sweating and also had amazing results, but when it comes to migraine sufferers things change.
An improvement will be after the first session of botox but from what I heard, only the second session will make a difference, off course if you're one of the 60% that felt an improvement.
Good luck!
Hi Flory,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your post. Unfortunately I wasn't one of the 60% which I am about to blog about now.
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