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At least once a week, though I couldn't tell you why. They just pop up at random, last for random amounts of time, and then go away at random. They're usually just annoying and inconvenient, but I do always get at least one really bad one each month.
The bad ones make me miserable. I can feel the pressure building up behind my eyes and in my head, the slightest noise and flash of light feels like daggers in my brain, and I can't even move or speak without feeling like someone's put my head into a hydraulic press. Moving my head at all makes me feel like someone spun my brain around like a record. If I don't take any medication for it, it'll only go away if I go to sleep, by which point it's bad enough to make me nauseous. It sucks.
I get them often, sadly. I'm that person that usually suffers with migraines and minor to severe headaches, and I'll get them completely at random, out of nowhere. I usually get them a few times a week, but if I'm lucky sometimes I do have weeks where I'll only have one. It's very sporadic and spontaneous, which makes it frustrating.
i have headaches literally almost everyday and they have a few specific causes
- tension because of whiplash (most of my headaches as of recently)
- lack of food (happens at school)
- lack of caffeine
- slept for too long (i can't sleep for more than like 8 hours)
rarely. i might have headaches that i just don't pay notice to but which impact my mood (make me easily aggregated and annoyed, in a bad mood or tired) but obviously those can't be that bad if i don't even think "oh yeah, this is a headache." i get worse ones occasionally but it's nothing too bad and i easily recover from them, usually the reason can be traced back to not eating, drinking or sleeping as much as i should
A little while ago I suffered from an extreme headache that had followed some cluster headaches I had been dealing with for the past couple of night before that. Its kinda funny how even thinking about having a headache can make my temple tense up a little.
during the school term, i'd be lucky to get a migraine once a week.
people have told me that i should eat or drink something to help calm it down but i feel nauseous and can't.
luckily school's over (for now) and my head has returned back to normal.
I've been diagnosed with chronic migraine, and every 12 weeks I get Botox to try to help. Because I tried short term opiates to try to help the pain I'm now in a rebound cycle and - not addicted, but dependent for lack of a better term, while trying to wean off of them.
I can't take triptans because I get adverse reactions to them where all my muscles start tensing up, and I'm trying to find a way to stop the pain. I've found during this time of being isolated, it's made my headaches worse because I'm not as distracted as I usually am.
I've got a huge headache yesterday after cutting the grass.
I never got any bad reactions from pollen or so, but yesterday it lowkey destroyed me.
Now I see why people with allergy hate pollen that much..