Monday, May 25, 2015

Migraines Affecting Your Life

Tonight, all of a sudden, I had a migraine headache ... the kind where the lights are even too brilliant. I was working and felt it coming on.

I remember my sister-in-law informing me when she was pregnant last year, she would get headaches and just let them be. Even though I would get migraines before pregnancy, I, for some foolish factor, thought this new technique would work.

I took something for it ... and for EVERY.SINGLE.ONE after that throughout my pregnancy. I got so many that I would take something at the tiniest inkling of one.

After I delivered, I got them often when I wasn't eating routinely. I deduced that I have to consume every 2-3 hours or the migraine headaches will attack completely force. I'm not sure if this is my body informing me something or what?!

I have not had one in a while till tonight. I do not know if it began since I didn't consume enough when I ate last or since I am exhausted (child kid hasn't been sleeping through the night for the past three weeks and I have no idea why). Medicine didn't work. The lights were straining my eyes. Any noise was WAAAY too loud. And my head was killing me. Somebody offered me food. I took it. It didn't assist. I consumed water; it didn't help. I ate a little more. Then very gradually, it began to diminish ... simply a bit.

The problem I have with headaches, is that I don't ever desire to do anything when I have one. You have no option however to take care of your sweet child that requires and depends on you. There is no break, no time out, or no let me simply lie down for a couple of minutes.


Even as I'm composing this, I still have a headache. I'm hoping it will certainly go way as quickly as my head strikes the pillow. The issue is ... whenever I've ever gone to bed with a headache, thinking sleep will certainly "cure" it, I always awaken with one. There's NOTHING that begins off a day even worse than a headache. I'm hoping that won't hold true this time.

What triggers your headaches? How often do you get them? What assists ease them?

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