Thanks, but I've been living with a 'normal' level of headache for almost 2 years now so I am more than able to handle it. Luckily I have quite a high pain threshold anyway, and it does grind me sometimes, but mostly it's fine.
The escalated versions on the other hand are a whole different kettle of ball-games, they make my eyes flash harlequin and I throw up pretty much anything that passes my lips, the only way to knock them on the head is usually either copious amounts of (*cough*) orgasms or sleep or the pain jab in the bum that the Doc gives me sometimes. Sometimes all 3. :o)
So anyway, the sleep and horse pills seem to have dealt with it so it's back to a hum in the background which I am quite happy with. Everytime it get worse I am reminded to count my blessings for the times it's 'normal' My neurologist wants to see me tuesday first thing so I shall hopefully find out a bit more then, but if he says the word 'stroke' I shall hit the roof.
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Date: 2007-08-11 05:51 pm (UTC)The escalated versions on the other hand are a whole different kettle of ball-games, they make my eyes flash harlequin and I throw up pretty much anything that passes my lips, the only way to knock them on the head is usually either copious amounts of (*cough*) orgasms or sleep or the pain jab in the bum that the Doc gives me sometimes. Sometimes all 3. :o)
So anyway, the sleep and horse pills seem to have dealt with it so it's back to a hum in the background which I am quite happy with. Everytime it get worse I am reminded to count my blessings for the times it's 'normal' My neurologist wants to see me tuesday first thing so I shall hopefully find out a bit more then, but if he says the word 'stroke' I shall hit the roof.
*huggles*