Migraine Munchies
I get a monthly migraine headache & one reared its ugly head this week.
If anyone gets migraines they know how EVIL they are.
My day is ruined. I have to cancel all appointments. I need to stay inside a dark room, all shades closed. No noise please. No smells please. No phones ringing please (I turn all ringers OFF).
A baseball bat to the skull would be the only relief at this point.
Nausea, stabbing eye pain and all over sick feeling is my day of hell.
Thank god they only last 24 hours.
I medicate myself with some fun stuff and sleep it off.
My friend Rosemary sent me these amazing paintings from a website so you can get the idea of how the artist feels when he/she gets these debilitating headaches.
When I wake up from my misery, I have these intense cravings for only certain foods, which my wonderful nurse (husband) goes out and gets for me:
A Whopper (has to be from Burger King, the original, flame broiled. McDonald's Big Mac or other fast food chains will not do).
Scrambled Eggs (salted and fluffy, made in a pan with butter).
A pint of Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Ice Cream (New York Super Fudge Chunk is ok too).
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If I lived by you, I'd send you over a buttery fluffy, salty, fritata!
xo, Marie
But wait - except lately, i get maybe two a year and have found if i start to feel that aura thing coming on and pop 2 "excederin migrains" i can sometimes nip it in the bud. try that! Hope you are feeling better!
LL
If it helps any my children often make be feel like your pics!
My husband used to suffer from them and even was hospitalized after one atrocious migraine. And another good friend of mine was always injecting that awful medication into her thigh when she felt one coming on. I've had a few rotten headaches in my life, but nothing in comparison.
Hope you're feeling much better!
Hugs (and Whoppers!) -- Stacey
I know the feeling, and this post describes it well. I always crave a cup of coffee before, during and after.
Mine are triggered by stress. My doctor said they'd go away when menopause was over. There was a point when they were happening almost daily. We've controlled them with Topamax (a seizure drug) and Imitrex, which kills them once they start. I'm sure you've tried all the different drugs; there are a few but they don't work for everyone. I've been lucky.
Thanks for the excellent post.
I suffered from migraines for about 2 months only, when I was 19, and on a medication that was causing them. Every few days. I never, ever forgot how awful that was. Indescribably bad. So sorry you go through that, Stace. :(
Any plans for a future post on the 'fun stuff' you medicate with during these horrible migraines? Looking forward ot that one! JS