What I do for migraines when I get them, I listen to classical music, and I turn it up really loud.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I get migraines a lot. I get them when I'm stressed out. My brain freezes, and I just try to get through that.
I have found that every family has a strange remedy for any situation - from 'Use Fantastic to get the scuff off your patent leather shoes!' to 'Soak an aspirin in a glass of water to get rid of a migraine.'
I've come to understand that migraine is a part of the personality. I have migraine troughs. These often follow high productivity. I have a hypo-manic phase, then I'll crash.
I had a migraine for about seven or eight straight days, and I was unable to sleep most nights.
Hopefully my music is medicine, some type of antidote for something or some kind of explanation or just to feel good.
I frequently hear music in the very heart of noise.
What triggered a migraine for me may have no effect on someone else. For many people, coffee can relieve symptoms somewhat, but for me it was a trigger. You really have to find out what affects you individually.
When I'm in my normal mood, music drips from my fingers.
I have suffered from migraines since childhood and have long been curious about my own aching head, my dizziness, my divine lifting feelings, my sparklers and black holes, and my single visual hallucination of a little pink man and a pink ox on the floor of my bedroom.
This is a soul under perpetual migraine attack.