I've had daily migraines since June 2006. This is not news.
I've had a constant state of migraine, 24 hours a day, since July 2007, when I tried taking no painkillers for a few months. Again, this is not news.
I still have a headache now. The aspiring I took on top of the cocodamol have kicked in. I'd noticed a certain clarity of thinking. Signs like being able to go downstairs to put on hot water and coming upstairs having put the hot water on. Now, this is actually a major achievement for me.
What I did notice a few minutes ago was that all of my headache suddenly went up to the top of my head. This is where I'd expect sinus pain to manifest. It feels like sinus pain, in fact. The front of my face is burning and I have a lumpy weight pressing down from the top.
However. IT IS NOT A MIGRAINE. It's a headache, but it's not a migraine headache. For the first time in over six months I am free of migraine.
I have snorted salt water into my sinuses and been rewarded with green solid gunk and blood. Yummy.
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You know, I'm not altogether convinced that the blood is a good thing.
It's weird, I know the difference between how a headache feels and how a migraine feels, and apparently I have different outside-observable reactions (touching my head or not, becoming more or less talkative, speech clear or slurred, that sort of thing) but I can't describe the difference in sensation properly to other people - which is especially annoying with those people who believe a migraine is just a bad headache.
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