u/missatlanticcity

Migraine sufferers who chose to be unmedicated?

Are there any of you who chose not to undergo any form of medication and instead just focused on other alternatives, particularly lifestyle change?

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u/missatlanticcity — 3 days ago

TranscribeMe Legal Entrance Exam

I've had like 3 or 4 failed attempts, but I will still try again whenever I'm ready. Sometimes, I could tell that it's nearly impossible to pass the test. So, for those who have passed the Legal Entrance Exam, how many attempts did it take to finally succeed?

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u/missatlanticcity — 8 days ago
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it all feels never ending.

It's been more than a month since this all started. I woke up with a droopy eyelid, pain around the eyes, and headache on the left side of my head only. Then, after like a week or so, the pain moved to the right side of my head. If the pain subsides on the left side, it gradually starts on the other side again and so on. I also have mild upper/lower eyelid swelling, eyebrows that are painful to touch, light/sound sensitivity, and sometimes slight watery eyes depending on which side was in pain.

I have felt the worst ever just days before my period and during my period. At that time, i felt like I'm having a near death experience every time the immense pressure and throbbing kicked in. I would describe it as a squeezing and crushing pain that gradually increases in intensity on one side of my head and also on my temple. The pressure/pain moves around different locations from the top of my head, forehead, temple, and somewhere above the tear duct of my eye, and gradually worsens around early evening to the time when I'm about to sleep.

Fortunately, the throbbing and pressure-like pain I've felt have somehow diminished in intensity and frequency after my period, but honestly, it's been so hard and draining these days. I felt so isolated and frustrated with what I'm going through rn because the pain felt never-ending.

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u/missatlanticcity — 22 days ago