SoonIHope
Ideal_Rock
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So, last night I got this weird headache not quite like any other one I''d had before, it hung around for several hours (increasing and decreasing in severity), I finally took some Tylenol and went to bed. Then when I woke up this morning...it''s STILL THERE. Exactly the same - throbbing sharp pain in my temple (occasionally shooting intense pain in addition to that), skin sensitivity which almost feels like muscle soreness in the area around my temple, and nausea which his been increasingly worse all morning.... Plus some light and sound sensitivity (though neither is terrible), and a big of light-headedness.
All of this meaning of course that I turned to the internet to diagnose myself! And the closest thing that popped up was a migraine. I''ve never had one before, but pretty much everyone in my family gets them (my mom especially), and onset seems to be teens/early adulthood/before 30 which makes enough sense for me (25).
So my questions are....
Do you guys get migraines? What helps you when you have them? Tylenol seemed to lessen the head pain quite a bit, but it''s still unpleasant, and it didn''t do anything for the nausea. And I can''t really lie down in a dark quiet room right now as I''m at work.
Do you think I actually have a migraine?
I know you obviously can''t REALLY diagnose me like this, but just thinking about my mom''s migraines they seemed a little more debilitating than this is. Last night the head pain was bad enough that I couldn''t do much of anything for maybe an hour, but the rest of the night and most of this morning it''s just been painful but I''ve still been functional enough. The nausea is really bugging me more this morning than my head is, honestly, although my head still huuurts. (And yes, I took more Tylenol this morning ~2 hours ago).
Thoughts? Thanks!
All of this meaning of course that I turned to the internet to diagnose myself! And the closest thing that popped up was a migraine. I''ve never had one before, but pretty much everyone in my family gets them (my mom especially), and onset seems to be teens/early adulthood/before 30 which makes enough sense for me (25).
So my questions are....
Do you guys get migraines? What helps you when you have them? Tylenol seemed to lessen the head pain quite a bit, but it''s still unpleasant, and it didn''t do anything for the nausea. And I can''t really lie down in a dark quiet room right now as I''m at work.
Do you think I actually have a migraine?

Thoughts? Thanks!
