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Old 21-07-2012, 02:15 PM #2
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I get migraines about once a year. I wouldnt wish them on my worst enemy.

Will never forget one I had about 7 years or so ago, even though it seems ages away. I was in on my own, I ended up lying face down in the garden, spewing up, couldnt get up because I lost pretty much all of my left sider to tingling and I couldnt feel it at all. My dad got in from work about 3 hours later, picked me up, I promptly threw up all over him. I couldnt even speak so I tried to write down what I was saying, but it all made sense to me, looked at it the next day and it looked like a toddler had tried to write, all gibberish. My dad thought I had had a stroke but I was perfectly fine a few hours later :S

I think I get them more severe than most people. My mate used to get them but he could still function with one. But Im absolutely useless until it goes

I would get them more often if I didnt learn the signs of one coming on. I swear by migraleve...expensive but its the only thing that works on me. I take one as soon as my arm starts to tingle and 9/10 it stops it before the pain hits.

Last edited by Vicky.; 21-07-2012 at 02:17 PM.
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