OK, for those who suffer migraine attacks, when do you get them, and what do you do for them? Prior to an injury in the school yard, (a teenager at the time) I never had a headache. My injury had all the symptoms of a migraine. I've been to chiropractors, acupuncture, etc, and it has remained with me to this day. I couldn't finish school because I would get them two to three times a week. I would get them when I least expect them and I would experience numbness in the hands, arms and face. My vision was hampered, couldn't stand light or any type of noise, in fact, thinking was torture. Puking up bile was a challenge. The acid coming through your throat was one burning sensation, so, when I was attacked, I welcomed death and that was many times.
I get mine when I'm overly tired or when I'm reading and watching TV at the same time. Certian foods and sweets would trigger a migraine. I learned to fight my migraine with light, the very thing I despised. I would ride a bicycle or walk and 'force' myself to be exposed to light. Using this method over the years has lessen the duration of the pain and vision problem. Today, it will last thirty minutes the max., the shortest can be ten minutes. It's a happy day when I don't get a migraine.
What do you do for yours and how long do they last?
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