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Weathered Migraine!
It's been so overcast here today, that it's given me the most cracking migraine. I've been feeling dizzy with it too & have been laying down most of the day.
Does anyone else suffer when the weather's like this?
Typical May weather - UK.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes smudge I'm very sensitive to air pressure changes & let's face it we never get two days the same at the moment. I think my body thermostat's gone today, I just haven't been able to get warm! Snow on the way is a really weird one for me. I feel nauseous & dizzy & get a strange taste in my mouth.
When I have a migraine & it finally goes I feel like I've no head at all for hours after!!
Hope you're feeling better now! x
Yes, me Smudge. I woke up with it and then had to lay down all afternoon and sleep. It is still there. I also feel nausious with it and have a horrible taste in the mouth. Like Robinia I have also felt cold all day. Oxeyedaisy, I get prickly heat rash too and also dread heatwaves.
What a bunch of old crocks we are today!!
21:20 - Hi Girls - I've just woken up again! I fell asleep watching Fred Dibnah's last steam engine journey & woke up just in time to see him arrive at Buck' Palace to recieve his MBE.
I've felt dreadful all day & been laying on the sofa with a duvet over me & a pair of thermal sox on, but my feet were still freezing! I'm only just warming up now, the nausea is just beginning to subside, although my head still feels weird - but that's nothing unusual!
I couldn't beleive it either when my husband said they mentiond snow on the news!
I do hope you's & I feel better tomorrow - sleep well. -x-
Yes .... I think I can "feel" electricity in the air too, when it's very muggy and about to storm. Somehow the atmosphere "looks" different too, to me, very "sharp" (if that doesn't sound too mad).
I almost always get extremely bad headaches when the weather's like that and sometimes they develop into migraines.
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