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I started my ambulatory EEG yesterday, and it's going pretty well, or as well as it can go, I suppose. But the stuff on my head gives me a very painful, non-stop headache. Just general pressure all over my head, but with stabbing pains from each little electrode (the chest ones are fine, the head ones are not).
Did anyone else experience this?
The tech told me I could take Benadryl as the cement was likely to irritate my skin/scalp, but I didn't ask about taking migraine medicine for what is now a n electrode related migraine. (Im waiting for the office to call me back now). It's not unmanageable, I mean, I've had worse headaches, but it's really starting to get to me.
It's also hard to log my headaches as I constantly have one from this set up, which is slightly frustrating.
On the bright side, the surgical bouffant cap (that I have to wear at work) covers most of the head stuff without looking strange, so that's a plus!
Did anyone else experience this?
The tech told me I could take Benadryl as the cement was likely to irritate my skin/scalp, but I didn't ask about taking migraine medicine for what is now a n electrode related migraine. (Im waiting for the office to call me back now). It's not unmanageable, I mean, I've had worse headaches, but it's really starting to get to me.
It's also hard to log my headaches as I constantly have one from this set up, which is slightly frustrating.
On the bright side, the surgical bouffant cap (that I have to wear at work) covers most of the head stuff without looking strange, so that's a plus!