Thank goodness I didn’t have to even contemplate going to work today. I developed a migraine not too long after I got to work yesterday, and it was a bad one. I ended up going home after only being at work for three hours. I knew there were three things at the museum that would have only made my migraine worse: 1) 🖥️ I think my computer screen was trying to kill me (even though I have it on the lowest brightness, it still aggravates my migraine), 2) 🔨 one of my coworkers was installing an exhibit and was hammering in shelves so every time I heard the hammer come down, my headache nearly exploded, and 3) 🙄 another coworker said something about one of our other coworkers, and I started to roll my eyes, but I couldn’t because it hurt too much with my migraine centered in my left eye. I end up rolling my eyes a lot at work these days, and I could tell that the day would be filled with more eye rolling than usual.
Anyway, I woke up to the same migraine. Today is a vacation day for me, so I was hoping to feel better. Although my weather app says we will be cloudy all day, our local meteorologist said that we’d actually have sun most of the day. I was hoping to be able to get outside some today and enjoy the sun. However, my migraines always come with really bad photophobia, so at this point, I’m hoping for the cloudy day.
Have a great weekend, everyone!
7 comments:
Sorry to hear about the migraine. Here's hoping you are able to find relief today and rest up over the weekend.
Have a good migraine-free weekend!
Lamento mucho ese sufrimiento que tienes con cada migraña y que tengas que soportar tantos inconvenientes en el trabajo.
Espero y deseo que puedas disfrutar de un agradable fin de semana en compañía de tus amistades y de Isabel sin dolores y con mucha alegría.
Un gran abrazo desde España.
Ángel
El chico de la foto tiene un bonito culo, pero sus pies bien podrían confundirse con unos remos... LOL
Ángel
Weather can cause a migraine.?
RB, there a many things that can cause migraines. Weather changes are a big one for me, but also someone smoking marijuana near me, MSG that is added to food, certain smells, beer, and the list goes on and on.
Migraines are challenging, whenever they occur. As another Migraineur, hope you can work with a Physician/Neurologist, or other medical practitioner to investigate treatments that may reduce their frequency/intensity. There is hope, and you may find effective medical treatment and changes to lifestyle strategies. Good luck. - SteveinSF.
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