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Originally Posted by honeybear
I haven't read all the replies yet just because I am making lunch but just to say real fast that I keep my monitor dimmed so on a lesser pain migraine its bearable for a short while, and I could only think of using the pc as a tool to work from home unless you guys have other ideas so that's why I mentioned it. I'll reply again soon - thanks so much girls.
Honeybear, you bring up a good point. A lot of people don't realize that migraines can come in varying degrees. My migraines would seem to all come with a set amount of pain, and I would either have to deal with it over 3-4 days or I could have it all at once, over about 6 hours. The ones that lasted over days were somewhat bearable; I could usually continue working if I had my Imitrex (migraine medicine). I'm a programmer, so I'm at the computer all day. Sometimes I would have to go home for an afternoon. The other kind (6 hours) were what people typically think of when they think "migraine". Not wanting to move, needing ice, throwing up, basically almost unbearable. I definitely couldn't work during those. Thank goodness those were the exception for me.
This may not help you at all, but I thought I would mention it: I have only taken 2 migraine pills since January. Coincidently, that is the time when I gave up my 2 morning diet Cokes. I also gave up a lot of sugar and salty things like chips at that time, and I also gave up the pitchers of sweet tea that I would make on the weekend. So I don't know which thing it was that was contributing to the migraines, but it was something in that lineup because I have been feeling much, much better since January. If you are a long-time migraine sufferer, you may have already tried to identify your triggers, but I wanted to mention it because migraines are awful and I hate to see anyone suffer them.
Take care!