20 example sentences using migraine.
Migraine used in a sentence
Migraine in a sentence as a noun
Most games, 3 or 4+ hours will trigger a migraine and nausea.
As it happens, I don't get migraines very often- once or twice a year.
I feel depressed and angry all day, and the headache borders a migraine.
One kind is called "visual migraine" or "ocular migraine".
Though it's a surprise whenever I get glutened and the migraine returns with a vengeance.
I am not blind, but I do occasionally get migraines with visual auras, as do my wife & mother.
I'll try putting energy into my life next time I have a killer migraine that nothing else will relieve.
So my doctor had me take anti-migraine pills, which are vasoconstrictors.
Generally, because eye problems can be migraine triggers.
There's migraine headaches, which are, like psychiatric illness, diagnosed based on history and symptoms.
With all of that, the depression and migraine issues that had plagued me through high school, university, and the following years became pretty scarce.
My wife starts getting headaches if she leaves her glasses off too long, and one of the first things to check when migraine frequency increases is whether her prescription has gone out of date.
As quantumet noted, auras are kind of a grab-bag, different people can have wildly different kinds of visual distortions, and some migraine sufferers don't have them at all.
Then you get your first migraine headache and as you're sitting there in the dark feeling nauseous and miserable you suddenly think to yourself "oh, this is what my friends were talking about!
But analyzing someone's FB posting to try to find out that they suffer from migraines seems like the sort of thing that violates the spirit, if not the letter, of the law and would quickly get shot down.
It's possible, but you lose the ability to think properly without realising it, and in my case, every few months I got intense headaches that only stopped when I was in darkness - presumably a migraine?
Good luck finding them!As far as the migraine bit goes: there are already some sorts of medical discrimination that are illegal to use for hiring in the US, though I don't know exactly what is and isn't currently allowed.
No long-term effects that I know of, aside from the simple on-going fact that I have migraines; they didn't get any worse or more frequent after that, nor have I since developed any other visual or neurological symptoms.
In unrelated news, doctors announced unprecedented drops in the number of 20-40 year olds suffering from migraine headaches, irritable bowel syndrome, depression and insomnia.
Arguments happening in rapid succession set up a vicious cycle, because there's a migraine aura of bad communications surrounding any big argument, and difficult decisions that happen in that aura spark needless new arguments.
Migraine definitions
a severe recurring vascular headache; occurs more frequently in women than men
See also: megrim hemicrania