I wake up this morning, and my vision looks like a Kaleidoscope.
https://training.unh.edu/sites/default/files/courses/images/kaleidoscope.jpg
Ocular migraine. I rarely get them, but enough to know what it is.
I can barely read, got a shooting pain on my left temple, and can't even walk a straight line.
Dizzy enough to be crying. Hands shaking, barely able to write this out.
My dad went to sleep with a migraine himself sans the funhouse mirror vision, though. He gets them from time to time, and he said it was a doozy last night and he never had one down the back of his neck like that before.
So...
Wtf is going on out there? I something big about to go down? Anyone else having bombs go off in their brain this morning?
I'm not too far from an airport, and we see military choppers from time to time. Any military guys here know what an EMP blast feels like to tell me if I have reason to be paranoid?
I hate to think it's some kind of weird psychic thing. I'm not that special...
Storms are coming. If there are storms in your area, the barometric pressure drops would always trigger my migraines. I don't have them anymore since I removed my breast implants, thank GOD, they are the worst thing! Are there storms coming your way? Also, earthquakes can cause them--even from hundreds of miles away, and the Chemtrails would cause them for me, too. 5G, smart meters, you have those?
I always get migraines when the storms come in, but not like this.
This is a new one. I've had ocular migraines in the past, but none so bad I got the shakes and am crying from the disorientation.
There's no 5G towers near me, or so I've been able to discern. 90% flat land around, so I can see for miles and would know if they bother installing one.
No smart meters, unless the power company swung by and installed one without us knowing. Even our thermostat is from the 90's -- probably older than me.
Rain is coming in this weekend, but nothing unusual from the radar.
Two of my family members get terrible migraines after they eat certain foods or ingredients in a particular meal. What did you eat for dinner or before bed?
They get them after they eat Mexican Food, but only from certain restaurants, not when bought elsewhere or made at home.
Anything else you can think that may have triggered it? Hope you feel better!
See if they have MSG sensitivity.
tl;dr: Cutting out gluten may get rid of, or at least reduce, the number of migraines you get. Worked for me. If I had to bet, my problem with gluten is all the poisons they spray on the wheat, but cutting it out worked, so whatever.
Longer story...
I had debilitating migraines from the time I was about 8 (as in, I was unable to function, couldn't take any light at all, and was always fighting the urge to vomit until they would pass). For a long time, I thought the problem was MSG allergies, nitrate/nitrite allergies, etc. I also had horrible stomach problems and, by the time I hit 25, was getting to the point where, every few months, I would get to the point where all I could stomach was a milkshake for a few days before going back to eating regularly.
Flash forward many years.... I got so pissed off with the cycle of migraines and milkshakes that I stopped eating for three days. And felt great. My husband had been on a trip and got back on day 3, and was worried about me not eating.
So he made me a steak. Which was fine. He noted that, when we went to "the meat on the sword place" (Brazilian steakhouse), I never got sick and felt good. All I'd eat there was meat, yucca, and some mango (had no interest in anything else). He suggested it was a gluten allergy. I cut all gluten out. No more stomach problems (except for eating twizzlers and getting sick, which made me start checking labels on everything).
More importantly, the migraines went away. I had gotten to the point where I had 2-3 a month. Had to go to a doctor after having one for two weeks and not being able to function at all (they gave me an anti-migraine shot that got rid of the headache but left me feeling my heartbeat in my ears, which I didn't like). But with no gluten, I get no migraines. I still get bad sinus triggered migraines every now and then (mainly from pressure changes) but they aren't the same as the food-triggered migraines, and fade much quicker.