Distracted wrote:My suggestions as a concerned friend (and not to be confused with the advice of your actual doctor, yada, yada, yada...):
1. Call in sick at work. Nobody wants to work with someone who's in excruciating pain. Your coworkers will thank you.
2. Eat something if you can and then take 4 Advil at once. A maximal strength antiinflammatory might dull the pain enough so you can drive safely.
3. Drive to the student health center if it's safe to drive. If not, and you're sure it's a migraine and not an intracranial aneurysm or something, take 2 Benadryl and try to sleep it off.
4. If that doesn't work, go to a walk-in clinic tonight and see if they have samples there.
Good luck. I hope you feel better soon.
Thanks, Dis. I really do appreciate this. Unfortunately I was already at work when I read it, from my phone. I tried not to be cranky and unpleasant and stayed out of everyone's way. We were short and I wasn't busy, so mostly I covered the phones where they couldn't see I was suffering. There was just some weirdness between me and the friend who owes me the pill, because...well, damn! I sacrificed one of my pills because I didn't want her to suffer because I know what it's like, but when the tables are turned all I get is "Oh wow, that sucks, sorry."

Any way, it was kind of starting to go away a little by the time I left work at 7:30, but I went ahead and picked up some generic Advil and took 4 like you said...and it's pretty much gone now. I think the original cause was already gone by the time I took it, but I had all kinds of inflammation and irritation left over so it still hurt.
I don't believe it's an aneurysm. I've been getting them since my early 20s, and they've mostly coincided with my monthlies or something I've eaten. Most doctors I've seen agree that it's nothing a good healthy dose of menopause won't get rid of. Joy.


Sleep usually doesn't help me, it's more like a "pause button" on the pain. Before I was diagnosed years ago, they usually lasted about 8 hours (at least the head pain did; the stomach upset and digestive difficulties lasted about 4-6 hours more). If I was in pain for 4 hours and then took a 2 hour nap, I'd still have about 4 more hours of head pain to go, so I eventually learned that it was better to just stay awake and get through it.
I'm mostly better now, I just feel clobbered. Fell asleep in the chair before 9pm tonight, that was fun. But at least I know I get to wake up normal tomorrow.
