30 Things Meme

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This is a reader-submitted story.

1. My diagnosis is: chronic migraine
2. My migraine attack frequency is: 6-18 per month until recently (medical botox is working for me!)
3. I was diagnosed in: 1990’s
4. My comorbid conditions include: degenerative disc disease and osteoarthritis
5. I take __8__ medications/supplements each day for prevention and ____ medications/supplements to treat an acute attack
6. My first migraine attack was:1972
7. My most disabling migraine symptoms are: debilitating pain
8. My strangest migraine symptoms are: aura; brain fog; difficulty thinking and talking
9. My biggest migraine triggers are: heat; over-exertion; stress; blinking light
10. I know a migraine attack is coming on when: I get a “grainy” feeling in my head and pain in the back of my neck and skull; I also feel tired and out-of-sorts
11. The most frustrating part about having a migraine attack is: loss of valuable time and daily life
12. During a migraine attack, I worry most about: the duration of the pain
13. When I think about migraine between attacks, I hope I will not have a migraine for awhile
14. When I tell someone I have migraine, the response is usually: pity or compassion or silence
15. When someone tells me they have migraine, I think: What do you need?
16. When I see commercials about migraine treatments, I think: Right, an excedrin . . . get real!
17. My best coping tools are: massage; ice cream; the couch and tv
18. I find comfort in: ice cream and tv
19. I get angry when people say: Have you tried . . .
20. I like it when people say: I’m sorry to hear that . . .
21. Something kind someone can do for me during a migraine attack is: allow me to take care of myself
22. The best thing(s) a doctor has ever said to me about migraine is: “You are a candidate for medical botox.”
23. The hardest thing to accept about having migraine is: That the more migraines I have, the more I am likely to have
24. Migraine has taught me: compassion for others; to protect myself from ignorance
25. The quotation, motto, mantra, or scripture that gets me through an attack is: n/a
26. If I could go back to the early days of my diagnosis, I would tell myself: learn more about diet and exercise and take it seriously
27. The people who support me most are: My dear, dear husband!
28. The thing I most wish people understood about migraine is: it’s not a headache and that, yes, most migraineurs have tried everything
29. Migraine and Headache Awareness Month is important to me because: educating myself and, hopefully, the general public
30. One more thing I’d like to say about life with migraine is: I forgive all the people who have judged, doubted, criticized, and hurt me because of their own ignorance.

thanks Kerry –you are terrific! xovm

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