Talk:Hemicrania continua
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My wife is diagnosed with Hemicrania Continua - but did not place any of the material in this article.
The article appears largely accurate - although it should perhaps elaborate that the response to Indometacin although complete, is not long lasting, and break through pain is currently experienced daily. Work is underway looking at the use of Greater Occipital Nerve Blocks as an alternative and adjunct to Indometacin and other drug regimes.
If anyone reading this is unfortunate enough to be suffering from this condition, my message is this : Get a referral to the Headache team at the National Neurological Hospital in Queen Square London. If you can't get this on NHS, then pay for it.
The world's leading consultants in this field all practice from this hospital (most are listed as authors in the main Wiki article)
This is a frightening, confusing, and often depressing condition - but it IS treatable - don't worry you'll get there in the end !
78.32.193.115 (talk) 17:00, 28 May 2008 (UTC)

