Interesting that you describe it as a spike in your eye... and the location of the pain suggests it might be a contact point headache, rather than a tension one.Twyce said:Ahh, that would make sense! Getting botox injected into my head weirds me out, so I always say no. Currently, I just take some migraine meds (Relpax) and they usually always do the trick (unless its one of my major migraines).beniki said:That was so interesting I was compelled to investigate further. The botox injections help relax the muscles in your head for migraines and tension headaches. I'm guessing the hair clip might be doing the same job, stretching out muscles that are tensing up. The botox also blocks some nerve receptors, and perhaps the hair clip does something similar, creating a different pain response in the skin.Twyce said:Snip
Does the placement of the hair clip factor much in the reduction of pain?
Anyway, my usual headache cure is to turn of the lights and lie down for a few minutes with my eyes closed.
Placement of the hair clip factors a TON in the reduction of pain. The sweet spot is right where my eyebrow begins. I make sure the clip fastens on the bottom? (lack of better terminology) of the brow bone there, so nearly ontop of my eyelid. Ive actually bruised myself before, because I will occasionally squeeze on the hair clip to make it tighter. It sounds insane I know, but once you release after squeezing, it feels amazing.
My headaches are usually clustered in one spot (behind my eye), so it feels like someone is driving a spike through my head. I think that fact makes the hair clip technique super easy for me to use. If I get a headache that is 'spread out,' obviously I can't use the method.
If that's the case, it's not that the muscles in your head are causing the problem, but rather that a nerve in your nose is kind of getting trapped between something. Did the pain start after a cold, or sinus infection? Did your doctor suggest trying some decongestants?
If it is the contact point headache, then it's really a case of the hair clip masking the pain with another one, kind of like when you scratch to relieve an itch. I guess your doctor suggested the botox for it's nerve deadening properties.
I'm not a doctor, by the way, just that the botox thing was weird enough for me to investigate