Less “bad headache” / more “bad hangover”

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A migraine is a complex neurological condition… it is NOT just a bad headache. That said, people who don’t experience migraines themselves are often looking for ‘shortcuts’ to help them imagine what it might feel like. I understand where the “bad headache” idea came from… but it’s just not accurate.

A bad tension headache, or the sort of headache you get from sunstroke, or after you’ve had your wisdom teeth removed, (I’ve had all sorts), can feel epically painful – BUT – it is a centralized sort of pain. Your HEAD aches like crazy. It’s painful no doubt, but it’s still not enough to explain what a migraine feels like.

If you are looking for a way to quickly explain the full-body-catastrophe of migraine, consider saying “it’s like a bad hangover”.

A gazillion years ago, I used to drink beer at the pub with my mates, or lift a celebratory champagne to say “cheers!” (or if we’re going to be 100% hand-on-heart-honest, then we also need to add a few bourbon and cokes to the list for the occasional bender). MOST of the time, I was an easy-going drinker… I rarely overdid it.

That’s not to say I NEVER got a little carried away.

I have terrible memories of the first big party I attended after I was the legal drinking age (18 in Australia). UGH. I got home late that night, stumbled into my bedroom, and flopped into bed fully dressed. Mum came to check on me, and I (laughably given how bad I must have stunk), tried to convince her that the host’s mother had served Yorkshire Pudding (which she did) and I now had food poisoning (which I didn’t). She tucked me in (and probably rolled her eyes in the dark) and let me be. The next morning, I woke to the smell of greasy bacon and eggs wafting out of the kitchen, and… well… let’s just say my ‘food poisoning’ got the better of me!

For the rest of that day, I remember clutching my head in agony. It was pounding and throbbing as if there was a jackhammer and a lawn mower battling it out for maximum impact. But I was also clutching my stomach. It wasn’t so much pain, rather, it was a dreadful queasiness. Smells… lights… sounds… on a scale of 1 to 10, everything seemed to be cruelly set to volume 11. I remember rolling over in bed, and it was as if my skull moved at a normal pace, but my brain sloshed over to the side a second behind. I had a sickening image of a raw egg yolk… loose, slimy, perhaps green… Even these sorts of thoughts were enough to trigger my gag reflex.

When it was time to eat the ‘food-poisoning-busting-breakfast’ my mother had kindly prepared, sitting upright was a drama. Walking to the table was a drama. Smelling the food was a drama. Putting food in my mouth was a drama… and so on and so on…

Back in bed, the food was now sloshing around in my guts like a slimy green egg yolk. Meanwhile the universe also seemed out to get me… whose devil-dog was barking and why did it sound like it was positioned right at the end of my bed?!?

Anyway – if you have ever had a hangover, you get the picture.

It’s been ten years since I drank alcohol (it became one of my biggest migraine triggers), but I still remember the feeling, and it is VERY close to the full-body-catastrophe that is migraine.

The only difference?

A hangover is a form of retribution for your wayward ways… you reap what you sow… you get what you deserve… party hard – pay the price. Pace yourself next time ladies and gentlemen… drink lots of water and you should be fine.

With a migraine on the other hand… there is no pre-party before the pity-party. Sometimes, you just wake up in the middle of the night, and WHAMO! you’re sick as a green-yolk-dog for no apparent reason.

(Perhaps there is one other big difference; no one ever says, “have you tried Yoga?” to help you cure a hangover!)

Take care of your heads this weekend my dears, Linda xx


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15 responses to “Less “bad headache” / more “bad hangover””

  1. Mel Avatar

    I’ve never actually had a hangover but what you describe sounds exactly like my migraines! It’s helpful to see the similarities here; now I can better explain how I feel to others. Thanks!

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Yeah, I wouldn’t wish migraines or hangovers on other people… but chances are more people have had a hangover and will understand the comparison! xox

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  2. Lisa Marie Avatar

    I’m so sorry you go through that!

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      It’s not great… hard to believe there’s a billion of us around the world struggling… BUT today’s a good day – so I’m smiling – hope you are too ๐ŸŒž

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  3. joannerambling Avatar

    I think I may have been hungover once in my life but I’m not sure, I have been drunk a few times but like my mum don’t feel hungover the next day, mostly because I allow myself to sleep in. Anyway I know that a migraine isn’t the same as a bad headache but many do not.

    Also the store about the “food poisoning” made me remember my second daughter said the same thing and of course I knew differently but let her think I believed the food poisoning story

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Good on moms! My daughters are inching closer to their first tipple… I’m not sure if I love the idea of them trying to bluff me… but I will probably let them… if they feel that sick, they’re paying a heavy price for their actions already ๐Ÿคฃ

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  4. Sheila Avatar

    I do not miss them at all either. I didn’t realize that was my inner child talking. I have a feeling she talks to me more than I realize!

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      I think I have a dozen versions of me that all like to have a say from time to time!! There’s rational me, cynical me, optimistic me, pessimistic me, creative me, overwhelmed me… the list goes on. I always remember the brainstorming idea that you wear different imaginary “hats” to come up with different responses to a problem – I think I was born with a dozen different hats!

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  5. Sheila Avatar

    Yes to all of this! I had a lot of hangovers in my younger years prior to developing migraine. I started with migraines about 6 years after I stopped drinking and I remember thinking specifically that the whole body awful experience of them without the fun of partying up the night before is just not fair!

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      I know – the inner child in me is always crying “it’s not fair”… that said, I do NOT miss hangovers! ๐Ÿ™‚

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  6. Sue Dreamwalker Avatar

    Yep… the symptoms of a migraine are not pleasant… And anyone walking around who are functioning, who say they have a migraine have a bad headache… Not a migraine..
    Thanks Linda… Have a great weekend xx xx โค

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      I will – you too – here’s hoping the weather is nice in your part of the world! xox

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      1. Sue Dreamwalker Avatar

        It’s thick fog here in the East Midlands of England this morning, but it will not spoil my day ๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ’• xx take care Linda xx

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        1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

          ๐ŸคฃI did wonder as I was typing… and I’ve got rain and wild-wind here… but there’s sunshine in our hearts! ๐Ÿคฃ

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          1. Sue Dreamwalker Avatar

            Always ๐ŸŒž๐ŸŒž๐ŸŒž

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