Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 My wife, , gets that exact sensation, except it's always in the same place. It frequently sometimes doubles her over in pain. She puts her thumb just above her right eye and a finger on top of her head and says the pain is where the intersection of the two lines would be inside her head. It sometimes only lasts a few seconds, sometimes days. It lasted about 8 months until the first day after she took LDN. LDN has made it much " better " , but it still happens. Sorry, don't know a cure. katie wrote: >Not head aches. does any one else experence sharp pain in their head??? >I have been DX'ed with MS and get head aches but this is different. It >doesnt last long but feels like a burning sinsation in one spot in my >head. Moves around to a different spot the next time and doesn't happen >daily just sometimes. Doc just looks at me like " you poor crazy women " . >He has prescribed " Amidrine " (prn)for the " pains " and migrains. >Never noticed this before MS. Thanks to all!!! > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Thank you for mentioning this! I have noticed a burning sensation at tje edge of my right eye. It's very uncomfortable to touch. This is new for me. (As is cramping the arms, which I mentioned in a previous post.) I am happy with the ldn and have no intention of stopping it as I feel more energy, but I do find these new symptoms different. If anyone can shed some light on this, I'd be very appreciative! I have ALS, so this may be a different issue, but I look forward to some insight. Cath --- In low dose naltrexone , " katie " <lastinline10@y...> wrote: > > Not head aches. does any one else experence sharp pain in their head??? > I have been DX'ed with MS and get head aches but this is different. It > doesnt last long but feels like a burning sinsation in one spot in my > head. Moves around to a different spot the next time and doesn't happen > daily just sometimes. Doc just looks at me like " you poor crazy women " . > He has prescribed " Amidrine " (prn)for the " pains " and migrains. > Never noticed this before MS. Thanks to all!!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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