I used to never get migraines. The most I would get is a little headache when I was sick or something. But, when I turned 17, I started getting the most painful headaches ever, and when I described them to my mom, she told me what it was: a migraine.
If you have never had a migraine before, let me tell you what it feels it. You feel such an excruciating pressure and pain in your head that you can barely do anything but sit there in a dimmed, quiet room. You can’t stand bright lights, and sometimes even any light at all.
You can’t stand the sound of loud noises like sirens, the TV, or even kids running around making a bunch of noises. You may even experience problems with your vision.
There was one day on my 18th birthday, I went to school feeling completely fine. When I got to French class, I noticed that my vision was getting all messed up and I could barely see. My head started pounding and just the sound of my french teacher’s voice was too much for me to handle. So, I had a fellow student of mine walk me down to the nurse’s office, as my ...