I've had migraines for...almost as long as I can remember. I think they really started when I was in high school, so 12-14 years ago or so. I haven't exactly kept track of them but I'm pretty sure they've gotten progressively worse over the years. They were the worst when I worked in the warehouse at my old job; between the emotional/mental stress of the job itself, and the physical stress and heat of being in the warehouse, I actually had to get FMLA (family medical leave) to excuse all my absences, because I was risking verbal and written warnings due to absences otherwise.
I think they have gotten better since I quit that job, but I still get them, on average at least once every two months, sometimes once a month, sometimes once every couple of weeks. As far as I can tell, there's no trigger for them. I'm not overly stressed (physically or mentally), they don't happen after I eat a particular kind of food, etc.
I've always just lived with them. They're just sort of a part of my life at this point. I have been to 6 or more doctors over the last 5 years (including chiropractors) and I've told every one of them about my migraines, and none of them have acted like it's anything to be concerned about. I've never been prescribed special medication for them and when I bring it up, the doctors are pretty much like, "Oh, that sucks, sorry, moving on now." None of them have ever asked for details or made any suggestions for how I can further treat them, other than OTC pain meds.
When I get them bad, I can easily down 6 advil and 2 excedrin migraine and the pain will not budge. I also get nausea, vomiting, light/sound/smell sensitivity, and dizziness, besides the extreme, unrelenting pain. A lot of the time, the pain seems to start in my neck/shoulders. Like I said, I have been to chiropractors regarding this, and getting an adjustment does help. But usually not for more than a couple weeks to a month at the very most, and then the neck/shoulder aches return. None of them have ever taken x-rays, even when I've suggested it, as they don't feel it's necessary. I've never had an MRI, CAT scan, anything like that. For the record, they don't occur in the same spot every time; I've gotten them on both the right and left side of my shoulders/head, and in different areas, which one chiropractor told me was a "good" sign as it meant it probably wasn't something like a tumor.
I'm wondering what I can do. Yes, yes, I know you guys are going to tell me to go to a doctor. I wish I could. Believe me. But like I said, every doctor I've ever told this to, has acted like it's no big deal and nothing ever gets done. I have had some extremely bad experiences with doctors -- those of you who read my post in Sickbay, and who may remember my godawful experience just trying to get a pelvic exam done earlier this year, know what I'm talking about. I currently don't have a primary care provider, as I refuse to go back to the one I was going to; that god forsaken clinic can't even get a simple pelvic exam done without making one gigantic clusterfuck out of it, I sure as hell am not trusting them with my spine/shoulders/head. I would consider going to a specialist of some kind, but I don't even know where to start, or if I'd need a PCP's orders or something to get in to one.
So, I'm wondering what to do. Maybe this is just something I have to live with, and if it is, fine. I've sort of adapted. But it sucks. And if anyone has any suggestions, I'd really appreciate it.
I think they have gotten better since I quit that job, but I still get them, on average at least once every two months, sometimes once a month, sometimes once every couple of weeks. As far as I can tell, there's no trigger for them. I'm not overly stressed (physically or mentally), they don't happen after I eat a particular kind of food, etc.
I've always just lived with them. They're just sort of a part of my life at this point. I have been to 6 or more doctors over the last 5 years (including chiropractors) and I've told every one of them about my migraines, and none of them have acted like it's anything to be concerned about. I've never been prescribed special medication for them and when I bring it up, the doctors are pretty much like, "Oh, that sucks, sorry, moving on now." None of them have ever asked for details or made any suggestions for how I can further treat them, other than OTC pain meds.
When I get them bad, I can easily down 6 advil and 2 excedrin migraine and the pain will not budge. I also get nausea, vomiting, light/sound/smell sensitivity, and dizziness, besides the extreme, unrelenting pain. A lot of the time, the pain seems to start in my neck/shoulders. Like I said, I have been to chiropractors regarding this, and getting an adjustment does help. But usually not for more than a couple weeks to a month at the very most, and then the neck/shoulder aches return. None of them have ever taken x-rays, even when I've suggested it, as they don't feel it's necessary. I've never had an MRI, CAT scan, anything like that. For the record, they don't occur in the same spot every time; I've gotten them on both the right and left side of my shoulders/head, and in different areas, which one chiropractor told me was a "good" sign as it meant it probably wasn't something like a tumor.
I'm wondering what I can do. Yes, yes, I know you guys are going to tell me to go to a doctor. I wish I could. Believe me. But like I said, every doctor I've ever told this to, has acted like it's no big deal and nothing ever gets done. I have had some extremely bad experiences with doctors -- those of you who read my post in Sickbay, and who may remember my godawful experience just trying to get a pelvic exam done earlier this year, know what I'm talking about. I currently don't have a primary care provider, as I refuse to go back to the one I was going to; that god forsaken clinic can't even get a simple pelvic exam done without making one gigantic clusterfuck out of it, I sure as hell am not trusting them with my spine/shoulders/head. I would consider going to a specialist of some kind, but I don't even know where to start, or if I'd need a PCP's orders or something to get in to one.
So, I'm wondering what to do. Maybe this is just something I have to live with, and if it is, fine. I've sort of adapted. But it sucks. And if anyone has any suggestions, I'd really appreciate it.



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