A tip for migraine sufferers

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Re: A tip for migraine sufferers

Post by brian » Mon Jan 28, 2008 6:02 am

Not those kinds of dreams! :oops:

Weird ones. Like the other night, this senior guy I used to work with who retired to Japan a few years ago came back to say "goodbye". (That part was so vivid, I wondered after I woke up if he hadn't passed in the night and really did visit me in my sleep. :eek:)

His formerly white hair was dyed jet black and his skin was Orion green. As we spoke, he got progressively more wrinkly. By the end, he was like a head on a wrinkly human skin throw rug, slithering across the floor.

And with the melatonin, such vivid dreams don't seem implausible or fantastical when you're in them. It all seems perfectly normal. Until you wake up, that is. :eek:

No, if it were the other kind of vivid dreams, I wouldn't be complaining. :rotfl:

But even with the weirdness, it's preferable to migraines! :smile:

(I made the mistake of taking one with my morning vitamins one day. I was so lethargic at work that morning!)
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Re: A tip for migraine sufferers

Post by lswot » Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:26 am

Not those kinds of dreams! :oops:
:lol:

What a strange dream about the fellow worker coming back to say good bye....etc. but, I can see you point about avoiding the migraines. They are very debilitating. I'm happy that stuff works for you. :bdsmile:
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