Yes, it can be pretty difficult, as some attacks last for two or three days, and then almost nothing really helps. Pills, darkness, avoiding smells and noise, some kind of self-help, and sleeping. Repeat until it gets better. I do try to stay positive, I learned to live with it, and when one of these days passes it is like a new start but then full of energy :D until the next episode hahaha.
How does your wife cope with them?
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Pretty much like you do. Dark, quiet, sleep and marihuana seem to help. She also used to get seizures and the different pills that the neurologists gave her all made her sick so she has been much better on the pot. She takes Sumatriptan when the headaches get too bad but that also has issues. Getting exercise also seems to help.
Does she have an account here in hive? I wanted to write on this topic some time ago already, and I would like to exchange our experience if I make a separate post on this theme.
Unfortunately she is computer illiterate by choice.
Well, if her choice, it must be for a good purpose :)
Sumatriptan, your wife takes is from the same group (triptans) of medicine like Almotriptan I am prescribed to. I am sending her a greeting and wish as less as possible migraine episodes in the next 2022 year :)
Thank you the same to you