The pain in my head
Knocked gently
At first
Oh please
Not today, go away
A constant steady rolling thunder
Beating twisting gnawing crawling
I want to die
There is no escape
Nowhere to hide
Friday today a good day
To die
The pain in my head
Knocked gently
At first
Oh please
Not today, go away
A constant steady rolling thunder
Beating twisting gnawing crawling
I want to die
There is no escape
Nowhere to hide
Friday today a good day
To die
I’m taking this poem as my anthem for today.
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I’m sorry! Hope you are feeling better!
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I’m so sorry.
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Thank you, I’m better now until the next time! 🙂 (60 hour monster migraine)
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Hope you’re on the mend. I love the allusion to the Flatliners movie.
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Thank you, the allusion was merely coincidental though, I don’t recall watching flatliners unless it was a Julia Roberts movie very long time ago, will have to google it!
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Yes, it did have Julia Roberts in it. It’s one of my favorite movies. I had a near death experience many years ago, and the movie come pretty close to describing what I experienced.
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Wow, thank you for sharing. Will need to watch it again, I can’t recall much of it, except for Julia Roberts (maybe) being in it!
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Hope you are fine again! I am suffering from migrane too at times. Therefore I feel with you!
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Thank you, sorry to hear about yours, making an appointment today with a women’s clinic!
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I hope this will help you finding a way to get rid of it.
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I hope so Erika, it lasted for three days two of which I was man-done, complete write-off of two whole days of my life!
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Hope you’re feeling better x
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I am, thank you! And making appointments today with clinics to try and sort it out!
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Good luck x
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Thank you! 🙂
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😦 to migrains 🙂 to poetry
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Thank you! 🙂 to comment!
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I know that prison……healing thoughts…..
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It is like a prison, isn’t it? Thank you for healing thoughts!
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These lost days of anguish will not always be so. I am grateful that mine are just memories now. Be kind to yourself.
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Thank you, how did you get rid of yours?
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Mine were related to the hormonal ups and downs of menopause – they lasted for years. They finally subsided a bit after I consulted with an excellent Endocrinologist and began to get all of my hormones (not just estrogen) back in balance. The only medication that ever touched the pain/misery was Midrin – if I started it the second I felt the headache, with all its accompanying symptoms, coming on. I still needed to be in a quiet, dark room with cool compresses, etc for about 36 hours, but at least I didn’t feel like I was dying. Questions? Just ask.
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Thank you for sharing. Yes, the feeling of dying is quite strong in the middle of it, there is no escape from the painful throbbing in one’s head. I’m going to a clinic next week so hopefully will get help then!
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So sorry you were feeling unwell. Hope better now…x
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I am thank you! Thank you so much for your concern, and congrats on 4 years! ❤
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