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Pasazer

Updated 1y ago

Post-Migraine Blues: Anyone Else Experience This?

Anyone else feel like garbages after the pain of your migraine passes? I struggle with both silent and painful migraines, today I woke up in a lot of pain so I took ibuprofen and slept from the morning til six, the pain is gone but now I’m dealing with the yucky feeling of not eating all day, oversleeping, not drink any water all day.

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wheezynwavy

2y

Yeah, I always get a "hangover" after migraines, it sucks
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Pasazer

2y

Exactly I’m treating it like being sick and just trying to drink water and soup
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Raelynne

2y

I so feel that. I end up feeling so weak and drained after my really bad ones.
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RoxieRedfox

2y

I actually get dizzy every time a migraine "breaks" and I get super drained as well. I feel exhausted like I just worked all day 😅 anyone else get dizzy?? I've not heard of that from anyone else.
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Coffee_hound

2y

Had/having one today. I knew better, had bacon yesterday. Always a day later to see the effects. Deli meats, etc it’s the preservatives. I had a hot dog earlier in the week, same result. You’d think I’d learn. But it was bacon!!!!! So today I pay. Headache bearable now but so wiped out. I can’t say I’m dizzy, but more light headed.

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