Friday Migraine

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

26 thoughts on “Friday Migraine

      1. 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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      2. 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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