Its migraine time babeyyyy
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Its migraine time babeyyyy
Ok I thought pain meds being a fifty fifty chance of working was a me thing but other people have that too? I thought it was because I took too much ibuprofen in middle school before I got my glasses and the eye strain was causing migraines (turns out I do just have migraines the nearsightedness just wasn’t helping).
Meant to be having Chinese food for tea but I've just started with an occular migraine aura (which is making seeing fun...not) and sodium can make then worse so idk what do do now....
this user has chronic migraines
Pls rip my head off.
4-22-16
First round of Botox injections for chronic migraines today!
On a lighter note, something about my dad having his first migraine at 90.
There were many, many times i had plans to do things with my family, but told them i couldn’t because i was having a migraine. Now, i have been getting them almost forever. My mom tells me the times i came home from school and while i hadn’t been diagnosed with it yet, they fit what i was told later. After a while, my parents seemed to think i was just using it as an excuse. I don’t get them as often as some people, but at worst, i get the ones with aura a couple times a week, though i can go months without them for some reason.
After my dad got one, he said he now understands why i don’t feel i can drive for hours when they hit. He said it was the worst pain he’s ever had, and he’s had hip surgery, and that the pain meds didn’t do anything.
So, while i’m not happy he had one, it’s funny that now they understand how bad they can be.
Sometimes, Evan gets these nauseating headaches, and all she can do is turn off the lights and bring down the temperature in the house to keep from vomiting. Loki used to just leave her alone at her request until one day he found her passed out by the toilet. He gently roused her, hands cold on her frame and it was enough to keep her from hurling another time. He flushed the toilet, picked her up and took her to the bed. He stayed there with her that night, hands pressed to comfort her, and it was the first time, in a long time, he appreciated the feeling of being wanted.