Plea for Pity and Sympathy
- wintergreen48
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Plea for Pity and Sympathy
I really need some pity, sympathy, something.
I am nearing the end of the second day of a migraine, which is particularly annoying because usually my migraines only last one day: I usually lose consciousness or fall asleep after 12 or 15 hours, and then I wake up 9 hours later and I am fine, although very tired. This one has now lasted 48 hours, and doesn't seem to want to give up. And I haven't had any of the really fun stuff (so far, the pretty colors that come with the hallucinations have not started), but all the nasty stuff is there (pain, nausea, pain, dizziness, pain, sensitivity to light and sound, pain, and did I mention that there is a lot of pain?)
Another piece that sucks is that I can't just go home and lie down: I'm on the road doing a risk assessment on a bank that we acquired last year (even though my Services Will No Longer Be Required after December 5, I am apparently still very much in demand until that time). The locals will be taking me out to dinner at a steak house that is supposed to be the best restaurant in Melville, NY, and I really like steak, and Melville is OK, but I feel like crap, but it will not be politically correct for me to decline the invitation (not that I am worried about getting fired or anything...) And since I have already maxed out on Aleve, I can't even join them for a beer since (I've been told) my liver will explode if I pour any alcohol on top of the stuff in the Aleve.
This bites.
I am nearing the end of the second day of a migraine, which is particularly annoying because usually my migraines only last one day: I usually lose consciousness or fall asleep after 12 or 15 hours, and then I wake up 9 hours later and I am fine, although very tired. This one has now lasted 48 hours, and doesn't seem to want to give up. And I haven't had any of the really fun stuff (so far, the pretty colors that come with the hallucinations have not started), but all the nasty stuff is there (pain, nausea, pain, dizziness, pain, sensitivity to light and sound, pain, and did I mention that there is a lot of pain?)
Another piece that sucks is that I can't just go home and lie down: I'm on the road doing a risk assessment on a bank that we acquired last year (even though my Services Will No Longer Be Required after December 5, I am apparently still very much in demand until that time). The locals will be taking me out to dinner at a steak house that is supposed to be the best restaurant in Melville, NY, and I really like steak, and Melville is OK, but I feel like crap, but it will not be politically correct for me to decline the invitation (not that I am worried about getting fired or anything...) And since I have already maxed out on Aleve, I can't even join them for a beer since (I've been told) my liver will explode if I pour any alcohol on top of the stuff in the Aleve.
This bites.
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Try a nice cool cloth on your forehead, that sometimes helps, although you may be past that point by now. I can certainly empathize with you. For some reason I'm thinking you're not a coffee drinker, but caffeine will also help in some cases, so an alternative source of caffeine might also help.
Good luck. If it's really bad, I wouldn't think twice about begging out of the dinner. Really.
Good luck. If it's really bad, I wouldn't think twice about begging out of the dinner. Really.
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You can have sympathy, and you can think I'm nuts, but do what I tell you anyway. You have nothing to lose but pain.
Sit in a comfortable chair and clasp your hands together. Concentrate on moving blood from your brain into your hands. You will feel your hands starting to get warmer as the blood moves toward your fingers. Concentrate. You can do this. Your body is yours to command. Move the blood. Feel your hands get warm. You can do anything. You can do this. Don't stop until your hands grow warm, whether it takes 2 minutes or 20. Move the blood. Feel your hands grow warm.
This is the basic premise of a biofeedback technique that has kept me from misery for the past 30 years. It doesn't eliminate the aura, but that's not your problem today. Some people can't do it. You can.
Sit in a comfortable chair and clasp your hands together. Concentrate on moving blood from your brain into your hands. You will feel your hands starting to get warmer as the blood moves toward your fingers. Concentrate. You can do this. Your body is yours to command. Move the blood. Feel your hands get warm. You can do anything. You can do this. Don't stop until your hands grow warm, whether it takes 2 minutes or 20. Move the blood. Feel your hands grow warm.
This is the basic premise of a biofeedback technique that has kept me from misery for the past 30 years. It doesn't eliminate the aura, but that's not your problem today. Some people can't do it. You can.
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Re: Plea for Pity and Sympathy
That's across the street from my office. I've eaten there many times. That is the best restaurant in Melville, but there are better ones nearby. I hope the steak stays down.wintergreen48 wrote:The locals will be taking me out to dinner at a steak house that is supposed to be the best restaurant in Melville, NY, and I really like steak, and Melville is OK
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Re: Plea for Pity and Sympathy
Sorry about the migraine, hope it goes away soon. I get them too, although they usually only last a day at the most.wintergreen48 wrote:I really need some pity, sympathy, something.
I am nearing the end of the second day of a migraine, which is particularly annoying because usually my migraines only last one day: I usually lose consciousness or fall asleep after 12 or 15 hours, and then I wake up 9 hours later and I am fine, although very tired. This one has now lasted 48 hours, and doesn't seem to want to give up. And I haven't had any of the really fun stuff (so far, the pretty colors that come with the hallucinations have not started), but all the nasty stuff is there (pain, nausea, pain, dizziness, pain, sensitivity to light and sound, pain, and did I mention that there is a lot of pain?)
Another piece that sucks is that I can't just go home and lie down: I'm on the road doing a risk assessment on a bank that we acquired last year (even though my Services Will No Longer Be Required after December 5, I am apparently still very much in demand until that time). The locals will be taking me out to dinner at a steak house that is supposed to be the best restaurant in Melville, NY, and I really like steak, and Melville is OK, but I feel like crap, but it will not be politically correct for me to decline the invitation (not that I am worried about getting fired or anything...) And since I have already maxed out on Aleve, I can't even join them for a beer since (I've been told) my liver will explode if I pour any alcohol on top of the stuff in the Aleve.
This bites.
Sounds like you'll be dining at the Blackstone Steak House, I've never been there but I hear it is very good (and very pricey). A friend of mine bartends there, so if your at the bar say hi to Ron.
Again, hope your migraine subsides soon.
Enjoy every sandwich
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Re: Plea for Pity and Sympathy
Oops! I hadn't heard of that place. It's new.traininvain wrote:Sounds like you'll be dining at the Blackstone Steak House, I've never been there but I hear it is very good (and very pricey). A friend of mine bartends there, so if your at the bar say hi to Ron.
I was thinking of Maxwell and Dunne's which I now see is actually across the town line and is in Plainview.
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For pity's sake you need a real migraine med. Despite my housemate's trying to bully me into getting Imitrex, which my doctor-who-split-for-Chicago didn't want to prescribe for me due to possible kidney/liver damage, I am happy to have access to the Duradrin they did prescribe. Duradrin's the generic variety, Midrin is the expensive brand.
Contains Tylenol, which is useless to me on its own & comes with its very own liver damage warning anyway, a muscle relaxant & a blood vessel constrictor. Works like a charm, except you can't drive for 6 hours after taking it due to the muscle relaxant. You aren't supposed to drive, that is; you would be completely able to, until you zoned out & hit whatever.
At any rate, I recommend it if you haven't tried it yet.
Contains Tylenol, which is useless to me on its own & comes with its very own liver damage warning anyway, a muscle relaxant & a blood vessel constrictor. Works like a charm, except you can't drive for 6 hours after taking it due to the muscle relaxant. You aren't supposed to drive, that is; you would be completely able to, until you zoned out & hit whatever.
At any rate, I recommend it if you haven't tried it yet.
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If you haven't tried it already, I recommend Mahler's 4th.
Or whatever classical piece floats your boat. I know it's not much, but it's all I got at this point.
All the sympathy and pity we can spare is winging its way.
Or whatever classical piece floats your boat. I know it's not much, but it's all I got at this point.
All the sympathy and pity we can spare is winging its way.
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I've had a toothache but not a migraine, so I sympathize to whatever extent they are simlarly incapacitating. I hope silvercamaro's treatment works for you, and I'm glad it works for her.
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I get one every now and then (usually going from winter into spring, and occasionally summer into fall), but never for more than a day. Sometimes I'll get another one a couple of days after the first one, then I'm fine for months, if not a year. Dunno why, just happens that way.
Can't imagine dealing with it regularly or 48 hours straight. I would lose my mind, big baby that I am.
Hope you feel better quickly.
Can't imagine dealing with it regularly or 48 hours straight. I would lose my mind, big baby that I am.
Hope you feel better quickly.
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Oh, you poor dear. I can sympathize, as I get cluster headaches on occasion.
Have you checked with the pharmacy to find out if there is a "behind the counter" non prescription remedy aside from the one you are taking?
Sometimes a change in brand will work when you are saturated with the other. When I have dental problems, it was recommended that I alternate Tylenol and Ibuprofen, full dose of each, two hours apart, so the pain relief never wore off, but I never exceeded the recommended dosage of each
Have you checked with the pharmacy to find out if there is a "behind the counter" non prescription remedy aside from the one you are taking?
Sometimes a change in brand will work when you are saturated with the other. When I have dental problems, it was recommended that I alternate Tylenol and Ibuprofen, full dose of each, two hours apart, so the pain relief never wore off, but I never exceeded the recommended dosage of each
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I am so sorry, I feel so bad for you.
I get migraines. I find that if I can catch them in time, I can take an Ultram, then close all of the blinds and strip down to a cotton t-shirt and underwear, then place a warm washcloth on my head, with a pillow on top of that, the migraine will go away in an hour or two. The key is shutting out light, sound and anything tactile.
If I didn't catch the migraine and I start barfing, then IV Imitrex, an anti-emetic and some heavy duty opiates usually does the trick, but that involves a trip to the ED.
I get migraines. I find that if I can catch them in time, I can take an Ultram, then close all of the blinds and strip down to a cotton t-shirt and underwear, then place a warm washcloth on my head, with a pillow on top of that, the migraine will go away in an hour or two. The key is shutting out light, sound and anything tactile.
If I didn't catch the migraine and I start barfing, then IV Imitrex, an anti-emetic and some heavy duty opiates usually does the trick, but that involves a trip to the ED.
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I hope you were able to enjoy your dinner. I probably would have skipped it.
Since others gave prescription advice, I'll throw in my 2 cents. I have a prescription for Maxalt. It dissolves under your tongue, so it gets into your system very quickly. It gets rid of my migraine in 15 minutes. It doesn't make you drowsy or unable to function for the next 6-8 hours. It's expensive....about $12 a pill, but certainly well worth, it especially if you're on day 2 of a migraine. I hope you will check into getting something to relieve them, even you don't have them often.
Since others gave prescription advice, I'll throw in my 2 cents. I have a prescription for Maxalt. It dissolves under your tongue, so it gets into your system very quickly. It gets rid of my migraine in 15 minutes. It doesn't make you drowsy or unable to function for the next 6-8 hours. It's expensive....about $12 a pill, but certainly well worth, it especially if you're on day 2 of a migraine. I hope you will check into getting something to relieve them, even you don't have them often.
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Re: Plea for Pity and Sympathy
Although I have no personal experience with headaches of his caliber, my niece swears that when she gets migraines eating a very hot pepper stops the pain. Could be the capsaicin.wintergreen48 wrote:I really need some pity, sympathy, something.
This bites.
Or maybe she's still mad at me over that Santa Claus thing years ago.
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As much as I love you, and can sympathize with the migraine thing, I'm just thinking about my husband taking the business trip to Dallas and having dinner in this nice steakhouse, then coming home and whining about all the broken stuff still being broken, while I stayed home and cooked meatloaf for his niece who I was watching while everyone else was out of town and I had to get the house and food ready for Mini-me's birthday party so they could just get back into town and everything would be done, so I didn't get all the workmen here to fix all the broken stuff, and all I can think is: suck it up and enjoy your steak.
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I did that exactly one time and elwing promptly put me in my place. I've never done it since.minimetoo26 wrote:As much as I love you, and can sympathize with the migraine thing, I'm just thinking about my husband taking the business trip to Dallas and having dinner in this nice steakhouse, then coming home and whining about all the broken stuff still being broken, while I stayed home and cooked meatloaf for his niece who I was watching while everyone else was out of town and I had to get the house and food ready for Mini-me's birthday party so they could just get back into town and everything would be done, so I didn't get all the workmen here to fix all the broken stuff, and all I can think is: suck it up and enjoy your steak.
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Oh yeah, Troll? Mallory is more of a man than you!*eyégor wrote:MarleysGh0st wrote:But all of us deserve it! Wintergreen doesn't...littlebeast13 wrote:
Better him than me!
Or Troll
Or Rexer
Or nitrah
Or you
Or.....
Speak for yourself, seethru boy!
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