How does your start, feel, and cure? My vision gets blurry like I'm drunk and can't focus. Then a big ass sharp pain on the forehead. If untreated, the pain is so sharp I vomit. I have a 30 min window to pop a pill with caffeine for it to go away.
I heard a news tease the other day about some new treatment for migraines. IT was introduced as a "you won't believe this" teaser. I didn't hear the story though...
Don't know if this is a joke but if it isn't go see a doctor. Constant migraine leading to vomiting can be extremely serious.
I'm on that good kush and alcohol I got some down b****es I can call I don't know what I would do without y'all I'mma ball til the day I fall
I had so much migraines in the middle school it made me felt like shiet all the time the reason was because they put PE for my first period class and most of the time i don't usually eat breakfast so after Bball in PE, migraines symptoms kicked in freaking aurora in front of everything i look at. it feels better after you throw up but it still hurts the next day. what caused my migraines was because of physical activities on a hungry stomach. also had migraines during high school years but wasn't as much. People said to spend time in a dark place or room and lie down. Don't do too much and try to sleep. Lights are sensitive to your eyes when you have migraines
i know someone who takes Topamax. it cut down their migraine frequency by probably 90%, although i worry about the long term effects of taking strong medicine like that every day.
I used to get terrible headaches after playing ball every weekends(given it was in under the heat of the sun in the middle of the day). Then I was told that there was difficulty for my blood going to my brain and it was caused by me always drinking cold drinks. I got it fixed and stopped drinking cold drinks and it got better.
My sister has a mixture of cluster headaches, optic migraines, and normal migraines. She has been diagnosed with Lyme disease. She has been to 29 different doctors... hopefully this is finally the right diagnosis.