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arista
02-02-2025, 10:21 AM
Sky News Text:
[The Daily Star says that three months
of thunder storms may trigger
crippling migraine attacks for millions of people.]



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Beso
02-02-2025, 10:55 AM
I've never had a migraine in my life. Been of with a few though.

Ray.
02-02-2025, 11:04 AM
We can use that?

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Beso
02-02-2025, 11:08 AM
We can use that?

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Yes, but you have to have ran out of dead grandparents.:blush:

Jessica.
02-02-2025, 01:28 PM
I get tension headaches in certain weather conditions but I can still function. Migraines are different.

joeysteele
02-02-2025, 02:36 PM
You couldn't work with real migraines.
A friend of mine suffers from them.

They often affect her eyes and vision.
Then the headache that hits is intolerable.
She has to lie down in a dimly lit or dark room for anything from an hour to most of a day.
Then can feel really out of sorts for anything from a day to days afterwards.

arista
02-02-2025, 02:46 PM
You couldn't work with real migraines.
A friend of mine suffers from them.

They often affect her eyes and vision.
Then the headache that hits is intolerable.
She has to lie down in a dimly lit or dark room for anything from an hour to most of a day.
Then can feel really out of sorts for anything from a day to days afterwards.



Yes they would be dangerous
in work.

Quantum Boy
02-02-2025, 03:48 PM
The question I suppose is only are they actually migraines. Because it's correct that you can't really work with a migraine - it's not just a "really bad headache".

If you have a physical job it's likely to affect your balance and coordination so simply not safe. If you have a desk job, it's likely that your concentration will be so fogged that there's no point trying to get much done (and depending on your job costly errors might occur).

I've had migraines before, thankfully only 4 or 5 in my whole life (first one maybe 10 - 12 years ago) and several years between them. I did once have one where I went mostly blind lol (vision was like a small peephole through a massive grey sheet, is the only way I can describe it). Not a pleasant experience.

LaLaLand
02-02-2025, 03:55 PM
You couldn't work with real migraines.
A friend of mine suffers from them.

They often affect her eyes and vision.
Then the headache that hits is intolerable.
She has to lie down in a dimly lit or dark room for anything from an hour to most of a day.
Then can feel really out of sorts for anything from a day to days afterwards.

Came here to say pretty much this.

A friend of mine suffers with migraines and they can take her out for days on end. Lying down in a pitch black room is the only thing that helps her too. Gives her symptoms similar to vertigo also.

Glenn.
02-02-2025, 03:56 PM
I used to get migraines a lot. 2 or three a month. Touch wood I haven’t had one in a long time but also now have proper medication should one come on. Awful things to have.

Ammi
02-02-2025, 05:09 PM
…it’s interesting that the migraines are being linked to the stormy weather because I hadn’t had any for a while but I’ve had several over the last while and that’s exactly what my link was…/…the atmospheric pressure changes with the storms…it’s a huge migraine trigger…I can only really speak for myself and how disabling a migraine can be…a few people have listed symptoms, plus nausea which I don’t think has been mentioned is another thing and not being able to stay upright without vomiting….just to echo though what Glenn said, there is prevention medication for when people feel a migraine onset so it’s not all bleak and disabling…it can be ‘zapped’ at its roots as well and its legs swiped from under it…

Oliver_W
02-02-2025, 05:19 PM
Mine aren't weather related, but at their worst they can be and have been rough enough to need to stay in. It's rather seldom that they're THAT bad though!

Ammi
02-02-2025, 05:22 PM
Mine aren't weather related, but at their worst they can be and have been rough enough to need to stay in. It's rather seldom that they're THAT bad though!

…yeah that’s why I can only really speak for myself because migraine triggers are different for each person…mine aren’t all linked to atmospheric pressure/significant weather changes but it was one of the triggers…also the clock change in spring and autumn, actually….

UserSince2005
02-02-2025, 05:53 PM
bunch of slackers on here, get to work!

Crimson Dynamo
02-02-2025, 09:11 PM
bunch of slackers on here, get to work!

the workshy have moved on to mental health now:joker:

Benjamin
02-02-2025, 10:32 PM
I've never had a migraine in my life. Been of with a few though.

You’re lucky. I’ve only had a few in my life and they are honestly excruciatingly painful.

Livia
03-02-2025, 12:24 PM
Some people say they have a migraine when they have a headache in the same way some people say they have the flu when they have a cold.

Gusto Brunt
03-02-2025, 02:32 PM
We need to crack down on these shirkers. :fist:

The crazy benefits system really annoys me, too. Off work for years, free money, for nothing. Just very lazy people.

NOT ALL. But a lot are.

These people need a good kick up the backside and their benefits stopped.:fist:

Crimson Dynamo
03-02-2025, 02:39 PM
and its migraine

not mee grain

Beso
03-02-2025, 05:23 PM
Half of you need to stop bowing down to the man and start sticking it to him instead.