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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Headaches

Warning: this is a little self-indulgent, but it was necessary at the time. 

 
So, disclaimer, things are much better than they were when I drew this comic about a month ago. My doctor had put me on a crazy anti-seizure medicine in hopes it would help with my migraines. Not only did it not help with the headaches, but I had really bad side-effects. I had trouble thinking and focusing, I would forget words all the time which made it very difficult to hold conversations, I was running into things while walking, I lost weight because I would forget to eat for a whole day, my fingers would tingle all the time like my hands were falling asleep, and I was having panic attacks. I was on this for a little over a month and for that month it became really hard to deal with daily life because now I was not only in pain but I felt like my brain was failing me.
It took so much energy just to get through work that I didn't really have energy for anything else so I mostly stopped hanging out with people because it was too hard to hold a conversation. I didn't go right back to my doctor to be taken off of it because I no longer trusted myself and I thought, maybe this is just what I'm always like. The headache specialist I started seeing this month took me off the medicine right away and things got better fast. Now that I'm seeing this specialist I feel much more hopeful that the headaches will pass with hopefully as few unobtrusive medications as possible.
I wasn't going to post this one originally because it just felt too personal, but I also wasn't really talking to people about what I was going through at the time so I will share now.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing this. The comic is beautiful. I am so glad that you are getting better.

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  2. Headaches are brutal. You may want to hit an eye doctor as well. I'll relay my story which probably doesn't apply to you at all. I was having soul crushing headaches all fall. I was chalking them up to sinus pressure (which I had). I also noticed (but disregarded) that I was having trouble reading when I had the headaches.

    So....I went to the eye doctor. I hit the "magic" 40 year old mark this past fall and my PCP suggested that I may need glasses. Well at the eye doctor, they put me up to those machines that measure my eyes. They came back with a prescription that didn't look too extreme. So I'm in chatting with the doctor when I mention the headaches. He then says he wants to put some drops in my eyes that paralyze the focussing muscles and then re-test me. 5 minutes after the drops go in I can't see a damn thing. When I'm re-tested it turns out that my vision is an order of magnitude worse than I thought it was. I'm apparently pretty farsighted. The doctor explains that my steady state up to that point was one where the muscles were tensed up and that he was surprised I didn't have bad headaches years earlier.

    So...no idea if you are farsighted...but if you are, go see an eye doctor. One quick indicator that you might be farsighted...If you have to move a book a good distance away from your face to read it properly, you're farsighted. I distinctly remember that when I was a kid, I'd hold the hymnal in church pretty far down compared to the people around me.

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