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Only a Migraineur could Understand…

April 1st, 2009

Last year for April Fool’s Day I hosted the Weirdest Migraine Triggers Ever contest. We had some doozies submitted – the winning entries are worth a read.  Weirdest Migraine Trigger Winners.  I’m not feeling very ambitious today – I am in post-drome from a major two day Migraine, so I don’t know yet if this will be a contest or what.  But it’s a question, anyway.  Please respond!  Oh, and by the way – gross-out alert (or maybe just t.m.i.) – not for the squeamish.

How would you complete the sentence: only a Migraineur could understand ___________.

Here’s my example.  I was terribly nauseous all day yesterday, and at one point I got up and scrubbed out the toilet bowl. This struck me as a truly insane act, but completely necessary nonetheless. I had pounding headpain and excruciating nausea, but the bathroom hadn’t been cleaned in a while and I thought, if I’m going to be on my knees in front of this bowl, at least it’s going to smell clean.

“Only a Migraineur could understand getting up with a pounding head and heaving stomach to scrub the toilet bowl so you can upchuck into a clean-smelling toilet.”

Come on, bring it on, what else could only a Migraineur understand?

– Megan

By the way, I’m sure there are other chronically ill folks who could understand this one as well… you can fill in your illness here if you like.

Cleaning supplies image courtesy of Collin Anderson.

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