Last week, I was hospitalized after a suicide attempt

Good to know. :slight_smile:

Ever do any fishing?

Science shows how precision-tinted lenses fight migraines

I actually wore tinted glasses as a teenager when I was having trouble with migraines. They didn’t work so well, unfortunately, but maybe a newer variation might help.

Feel really down today, probably the weather and another day with a dull migraine contributing. I already maxed out on the amount of Imitrex I’m supposed to be taking for the entire week yesterday, so now I’m on my Zomig backup plan. It’s not good being down but I realize that I’m going to have down days and it’s more important that I learn to deal with them well.

These aren’t just standard tinted glasses, they’re actually tinted specifically for the color that is most soothing to your eye, thereby somehow blocking the striations that can bring on migraines. You have them specially made for you. Talk to your doctor about them. The study was just recently published, showing how and why they work.

I’m sorry to hear you’re feeling down today. I wish I had an immediate solution I could offer, but I’m afraid I don’t. The only time I’ve ever suffered migraine headaches was when I became hypothyroid. Getting my thyroid hormones in proper balance has eliminated them as a symptom of my disease, so I don’t know what it’s like to need other medications for them. If you can, just try to get some rest in a darkened room. That might help you feel a little better.

Are you feeling any better yet?

Thanks for asking. Pretty rotten headache today, but it’s receding. Probably weather-related. My mood has been a lot better over the day, which is good…it was a much better day at work today, even with the headache. I got a lot done today and even managed to contribute a lot to three disparate meetings. There were a lot of things happening that might have gotten me agitated and depressed in the past that I was able to handle, which is a good sign, and I was able to speak up for myself, which is also a good sign.

I took the first dose of Depakote, an anti-seizure medicine used as a migraine maintenance medicine. The pills are massive! And after two weeks I have to start taking three of them.

Just saying - here is another adopted doper pulling for you. Hang in there because there’s always an angel sitting on your shoulder.
(Or maybe over there eating that left-over pizza, and guzzling down that Diet Coke… )

:smiley:

Could be worse: at least they go in your mouth.

… They *are *taken orally, right?

My father-in-law, when he was in the military, was given suppositories for his ailments. Being a shy kid from rural Oklahoma who had never received much medical care in the past, he didn’t ask the doctor what he was supposed to do with them. The followup visit was amusing.

Doing OK today. I’m going to pretend I didn’t see the Pit thread, and go from there.

I suppose the events of the last few days have really pushed home how intertwined my depression and my migraines are. Saturday I was feeling really down and agitated, and I ended up spending a good portion of the day completely flat out with a terrible headache. It takes close to a 9 or a 10 on the pain scale now to go flat, and that’s what I had. But then Sunday I went with the kids to a local amusement park, and despite the weather not being great and me not in the best of shape, we had a good time, and my headache eased. It didn’t completely go, but it was certainly more tolerable.

So perhaps my plan of “take care of the migraines and then think about what to do with everything else” is misguided; it seems I won’t be able to take care of one without the other. There are many problems I need to go over but I don’t think I can talk about them yet, either here or to my counselor, but I realize I’m going to have to do so soon.

Clearly, the answer is just to spend the rest of your life eating cotton candy on roller-coasters.

One day at a time, Duke. Keep plugging away and eventually the pieces will fall into place. Sending good vibes your way.

And keep writing to us! :slight_smile:

Don’t know what was posted in the Pit, but it might be good to stay out of there for now. Just my 2 cents.

Quasi

Hi, I registered especially to post this.

I have had, and to a lesser extent, still have, depression.

One of the things I’ve found that helps is reducing the amount of egg yolks you eat.

I used to have 6 eggs yolks and all a day, and now that I’ve reduced it to three, I’m feeling a lot better.

The theory behind this is that egg yolks contain choline, which is a major component of an important neurotransmitter in memory (acylcholine (sp?)) , but in excess, it can exasperate depression .

It probably won’t help, but it is at least worth a try

My only migraine ever lasted less than a day, but it was enough for me to weep with despair. Constant pain wears the body and soul down, and brings even the strongest will to its knees eventually, grinding away like the relentless river through the canyon. Whatever you do, make finding a solution for your migraines your first priority.

Ehr, three egg yolks (more exactly, three eggs) is about how much one is supposed to have per week

That just further proves how stupidly excessive 42 eggs a week was and yet many people eat a lot more.

That hasn’t been true for some time now.

Nitpick: Recommended. There is no universal “truth” about diet.