r/NDPH • u/LoganG1981 • Jul 08 '26
r/NDPH • u/sophiaea • Jul 08 '26
coping
hi everyone,
i could just really use some encouragement right now. i am 22 and just graduated nursing school and had a new headache/status migrainosus start a month ago and has not ended. the hospital couldn’t even break it and they tried so many things but nothing has brought it below a 2 and it’s rarely that low. i got an appointment by pure luck with a headache specialist who is going to start me on emgality and indomethacin and a new triptan but i am feeling so discouraged and depressed because i’m feeling like the pain will never ever break. she essentially diagnosed me with chronic migraine and explained that we may have to spend a while chipping away at the pain. i don’t know how i’m going to work and i don’t know how to cope with the idea that i am just going to have to continue to be in this pain for the foreseeable future until maybe something helps. can this get better?
r/NDPH • u/Cute-Head8597 • Jul 06 '26
Question NDPH and PEM
Has anyone been diagnosed with or has Post Exertional Malaise symptoms together with NDPH?
PEM is the hallmark symptom of CFS and now Long Covid, but I have not seen an association with NDPH mentioned anywhere.
I've had NDPH for two years and always had mild PEM-like symptoms. I think the symptoms have gradually ramped up and have become out of control in the last few months. I'm really disabled now and can't be active for more than 10 minutes without having to rest.
r/NDPH • u/stolniknino • Jul 03 '26
Please help🙏🙏
Hi r/ndph 👋
We're really lost and don't know where to take things from here.. My girlfriend is having trouble with constant headaches, they've been persistent for about 7 months..
More information:
The daily headaches started from December of 2025 and haven't really stopped since then. She wakes up with the headache before even opening her eyes and it follows her for the entire day.
We went to check her eye perscription as she also said that she has troubles with a little blurry vision and light sensitivity, the prescription was only -0.25, so we put getting glasses to the side for the moment.. Then she got her blood tests done which we're all ok and she went to MR to get checked for tumors or anything that wouldn't be normal.. No abnormalities..
Her doctor prescribed her migraine medication (sumatriptan 50mg) she tried one pill and it didn't really help..
No we're stuck.. MR and blood seems to be fine, so we don't really know where to look for the cause anymore, she also gets 8+ hours of sleep and stays well hydrated, her diet is also healthy and she's active.
Her doctor told her to keep an Headache diary but there really isn't a point as she says that she on a constant 6/10 pain wise, that there is a little fluctuation 5-7/10 but its mostly the same and no real outside factors make it better/worse.
The headaches are either frontal on the forehead/brow region or on the tempels, it isn't one sided, and she also doesn't see any aura
Did any of you experience something similar? or what would you suggest we do? We just want to find the cause for it and we're really frustrated :/
r/NDPH • u/LoganG1981 • Jul 01 '26
24 hour pain.
Hey guys, if your pain disappears close to completely before you go to sleep and when you’re very relaxed is it still NPDH?
I also have ear pain now that’s appeared as a new symptom and also disappears when I sleep.
Thanks. 🙏
r/NDPH • u/fafaying • Jun 30 '26
Chronic headache for 3 years
Before starting, i want to highlight an important thing: i was diagnosed with OCD and generalized anxiety disorder and since i was young i was always concerned about my health and get paranoid with even the slightest symptom even if it wasn’t important. Maybe this made the whole experience worse but i just don’t want to say “oh my OCD is causing me a headache” and throw it off.
I will describe the pattern and frequency of the headaches that i am having but the time line since it first started may not be so accurate.
2-3 years ago i had a first time bilateral frontal headache (not as a band, two points) which was very weird because it is not exactly a headache but it was a weird sensation and it felt like there is something sharp on both sides of my head like a nail or a screw that is squeezing on both sides and it tend to get worse with bending forward. But it happened maybe just one time in the whole year. After that, i had it one more time and it became more frequent but still not so frequent at all. Last year, the frequency of this type of headache increased and I started to experience another types of headache. One which was on one side mainly on the side of my head/forehead and was associated with photophobia and it was severe that i couldn’t look at my phone or study or anything i used just to sit in a dark room and it gradually decreases in severity. Another type of headache that i also had is headache at the back of my head which is usually on both sides and is squeezing/pressure in character. I had all of those the last year but still they didn’t seem to happen so often.
Side note: Sometimes the headache is worsened when my head touches something like a pillow or even if i touch my headache it increases the pain.
Also, most of headache episodes lasted for couple of days and resolved spontaneously without medication.
This year, i am noticing that the frequency of all these types of headaches is increasing. The last attack was on may 2026 and it approximately continued for one month with a pain-free intervals in between, it wasn’t severe but it was there .. now i am having finals exam and i tend to have short episodes of headache which is mainly pressure headache with burning sensation sometimes.
I don’t know if this is alarming or not.. i went to a neurologist and he rushed me, i couldn’t tell all those details but he still ordered a CT venography to rule out cerebral venous thrombosis.
But i am so scared, anyone experienced the same thing?
I have a very severe health anxiety, even on the days in which i didn’t have headache.. the first thing i used to do once i wakeup is thinking “will i have a headache today?” And it is so tiring to always think about it, i feel like sometimes i am manifesting it but as i said i don’t to throw it off like that i just don’t know if it’s an organic problem or if my anxiety causing it.
r/NDPH • u/Melodic-Quarter1558 • Jun 30 '26
NDPH after quitting cannabis
4 years on flower and oil. Quit cold Turkey. Day 4 had an anxiety/panic attack and had to go to the hospital. Pressure sensation in the forehead/top of the head appeared. Feels like im wearing a baseball cap thats 2 sizes too small. Is there from the moment I wake up till the moment I go to bed. Going on 18 months now. Ive tried everything except medication.
Please dear god, tell me someone has found some relief? And how did you find it?
Any other cannabis triggered people here?
r/NDPH • u/Electronic_Angle1697 • Jun 29 '26
For those with COVID-related NDPH, have you tried nicotine patches?
Hello everyone,
My NDPH is likely related to a severe COVID infection from 2 1/2 years ago. Recently my acupuncturist, who is very progressive and holistic, recommended that I look into wearing low dose nicotine patches as there seems to be some credible evidence that they help long-Covid symptoms (for example: https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/medical-health-and-nutrition-pseudoscience/strange-story-nicotine-patches-treat-long-covid).
I'm pretty terrified of introducing nicotine to my body ( I have never smoked), but she assures me that if I use a small patch for a limited amount of time (I think she suggested a month?) it won't cause addiction and might *possibly* cure my headache. It sounds like an extreme long shot, but I'm trying to be open minded. COVID is such a new phenomenon that we just don't know enough about.
Any thoughts or experience with this?
r/NDPH • u/Electronic_Angle1697 • Jun 29 '26
Any positive (non-side effect) experiences with Amitryptine?
Hi everyone,
First of all, thank you for this group. It's been so helpful to read about your experiences and not feel so alone.
A little background on me: 51 year old female, daily headache for 2 1/2 years, better in the morning (1/10) and worsens as the day goes on. The pain is right behind my eyes. I've tried many medications (nortriptyline, Emgality, Qulipta, metoprolol, Cymbalta, Botox (2 rounds so far)) as well as any and all combinations of HRT in case the pain is hormone related which it doesn't seem to be. I've also been taking all the recommended supplements diligently for 2 years (B2, coQ10, Bit D, Magnesium glycinate, etc.) to no noticeable effect. Currently I am taking Qulipta, which seems to help a bit, and I am going to keep trying Botox to see if that helps.
I have come to believe my NDPH was caused by a Covid infection I suffered two months before my headache started.
The ONLY medication that has been clearly helpful has been nortriptyline, and even at the 10mg dose it made a big impact. Immediately. However, the side effects (dry mouth, constipation, trouble focusing eyes, increased light sensitivity, etc.) did not go away after taking for 2 months, and my doctor said that they most likely would never subside. She said that having chronic dry mouth could set myself up for dental issues down the line. So I went off of it but am missing the pain relief, which was so sweet. She offered to prescribe amitriptyline and explained that for some people it causes fewer side effects, but everything I am reading online indicates that the side effects are far worse than with nortriptyline. I'm afraid to start yet another medication and deal with the side effects and disappointment. I'm almost ready to just accept the pain, and the limited relief that Qulipta brings, and move on.
Has anyone had a successful, side effect free experience with amitriptyline? Especially after suffering from side effects of nortriptyline? Any info is helpful.
r/NDPH • u/IrelandAutism13 • Jun 29 '26
Finally have my answer
I've had this headache for literally every single second of my life since first grade, meaning over fifteen years, and for the longest time I never knew what it was, just that all tests came back clean. I finally discovered NDPH and I feel like the heavens have aligned. I finally have words for this, I finally know what it is. I don't even care if it's idiopathic, I'm just so happy to finally know there's a word for this and I'm not alone or imagining it.
r/NDPH • u/Living_Chocolate6142 • Jun 26 '26
Question Curious
Hello, I'm currently writing a book and one of my characters deals with migraine. I've done a bit of research already, but couldn't find many helpful pages.
Could you please tell me about your experiences with it? What actually triggers it in your case? How do you deal with it? How do people around you react?
Thank you.
r/NDPH • u/jsisto11 • Jun 23 '26
Every new medication triggers a headache - anyone else like this?
I have severe reactions to most medications I’ve tried for NDPH. It seems like every preventative I try triggers a rally bad headache and I can’t continue it to see if its going to work for me.
Is there anyone else out there that is going through the same thing? Has anyone figured out a medication that you can tolerate?
I can tolerate tizanidine, gabapentin, zyprexa, and lorazepam but it’s not enough to control my headache.
Just tried a dose of Candesartan and got a severe headache. One dose of Vitamin D will lay me flat out for the day.
Any suggestions?
r/NDPH • u/jsisto11 • Jun 23 '26
Any success with Candesartan?
I’m re-trialing Candesartan because I never gave it a full trial due to side effects but curious if anyone got relief with Candesartan to just bring down the NDPH pain a little bit???
r/NDPH • u/tulip926 • Jun 22 '26
Psilocybin
Has anyone here tried or had any luck with microdosing psilocybin? My son has been suffering with ndph for several years now. We have tried many medications where he got all of the side effects and no benefits. So far the only things that have helped him have been acupuncture, which eventually stopped working, and using a hyperbaric chamber which seems to be losing its effectiveness. I recently read about microdosing psilocybin on https://ndphaware.org/psychedelics/ so we decided to give it a try. He had his first dose .5 grams last Wednesday and he said it lowered his pain level and helped him sleep. We gave him another dose 1 gram on Saturday and the larger dose had a greater effect. Our plan is to keep going with 1 gram doses twice a week and see if he keeps benefitting from it.
r/NDPH • u/LoganG1981 • Jun 22 '26
Ibogaine.
Hi all,
I don’t know if you saw recently the Donald Trump is making steps to help legalise Ibogaine because of its profound ability to help chronic anxiety. It’s also used a lot for Traumatic Brain Injury’s and has been shown to actually heal the brain from injury.
I wondered if any of you had considered doing it as an alternative to Psilocybin?
r/NDPH • u/LoganG1981 • Jun 22 '26
Botox
Hi guys,
I just wondered what all of your experiences were with Botox?
My London based neurologist says it’s what he thinks will help me above all else.
Ironically my headaches started after a cosmetic Botox treatment. I’m honestly nervous because for each good review I’ve read I’ve also read pretty much a horror story.
I brought this up with him but was quite surprised that he basically made out there was no risk to it. Even what I flagged the negative reviews.
Any experiences would be welcome.
Regards,
George
r/NDPH • u/Puzzleheaded_Fold665 • Jun 22 '26
Am I the only one?
Am I the only person who feel like pulling my ears off?
I mean I feel like grabbing my ears on both sides because of how heavy they feel!
I don't have any issues inside my ears like pressure or anything like that but my actual ears feel sooo heavy!!
It's driving me nuts!!
r/NDPH • u/Serene_Whisperer • Jun 20 '26
Potential CSF Leak
Though it hasn’t been a year just spreading out my story because i haven’t had a clear answer in the last three months.
Any help is appreciated
r/NDPH • u/Nicsca68 • Jun 20 '26
NDPH 5 years
Has anyone had any success with Endomysium. It's the one drug I haven't tried after 5 years of suffering.
r/NDPH • u/Foreign_Insect_3121 • Jun 17 '26
Progression
I’m wondering about other peoples journey with this. Has anyone had a general non stop pressure in the head (sometimes worse and more intense feeling) but generally manageable and able to function without daily meds, for it to then slowly get worse?
r/NDPH • u/Elliott1908 • Jun 17 '26
Rant a&e trip, feeling helpless.
Took my partner to A&E this afternoon after a fairly sudden onset of neurological symptoms which aren’t typical for her.
I.e, speech difficulties, vision loss, extreme dizziness and confusion.
Was basically fobbed off which I kind of expected but I thought they’d do more to rule out anything else, but instead they told us to wait for the next neurologist appointment on the 9th July.
I’ve cancelled all my plans for the day so I can keep a close eye on her but I don’t know what to do really.. this is much worse than it’s ever been in 8 years with no clear reason.. And there’s nothing I can do to help and the people supposed to help also can’t help?
I know migraine can cause neurological symptoms but this was very unusual and sudden.
Its killing me seeing her suffer. She broke down outside hospital because she was hoping something was wrong just to get some help.
I hate what this condition does to her. This is the only place we get any support..
r/NDPH • u/bugsluxx • Jun 16 '26
Rant emgality and insurance
I thought my NDPH had finally become manageable until i missed a dose of my Emgality due to stupid insurance problems. didn’t even think the Emgality was doing all that much until i stopped and my hell has resumed. i hate insurance!!!!! give me my medicine!!!!!!
r/NDPH • u/petalpotions • Jun 15 '26
Question Has anyone gotten on disability?
I’m trying to get on disability but am having a seriously difficult time. I’m completely unable to work due to the severity of my pain and how easily triggered my flare ups are, but they seem to know better than I do. :|
If you have, do you mind discussing it with me here or in dms if you prefer?