If barometric pressure is a migraine trigger, as it is for me, I'm wondering if the sense of pressure felt by some people when using noise-cancelling earphones can be a migraine trigger
https://www.howtogeek.com/423960/why-do-noise-canceling-headphones-hurt-my-ears/
https://www.howtogeek.com/423960/why-do-noise-canceling-headphones-hurt-my-ears/
I didn't even know this was a thing, but there are all sorts of eye shields that filter out specific ranges of light that can cause migraines--there is even one that filters out fluorescent light. If you have these kinds of photophobia, you should also look into getting similarly-tinted light bulbs. Do these look as steampunk as the description sounds?
Here is the RNIB site
https://shop.rnib.org.uk/mobility/eyeshields-and-sunglasses/migraines.html
Here is the RNIB site
https://shop.rnib.org.uk/mobility/eyeshields-and-sunglasses/migraines.html
Bored now. I would think it might just be me, but I'm also getting tired of seeing the MediClime alerts telling me"Your migraine is more likely to be aggravated in the next 24 hours. Please follow your doctor's advice as closely as possible."
I've given up chocolate, Coke, and real coffee. I'm now considering creating a goddess of migraines with a giant nail through her head and sacrificing chickens to her.
I've given up chocolate, Coke, and real coffee. I'm now considering creating a goddess of migraines with a giant nail through her head and sacrificing chickens to her.