I am thankful for the many people who come up to me and with great care and sympathy indicate that they are praying for me, praying that the migraines are taken away.
While I would like the migraines to go away, that is not my only focus in this journey we call life. My focus is finding wellness, in the middle of the pain. You see, I am a subscriber to the ultimate sovereignty of God, who allows for sickness, and pain in our lives for reasons we sometimes do not understand. We do not understand, because we do not see the 'big picture' the scene from behind the scenes. God does. I trust that He knows what He is doing and is allowing this season of pain for a purpose.
I have had episodic migraines since about the year 2000, perhaps even earlier than that, but I never recognized it as such. The first time I ever noticed something odd was while I was trying to provide technical support on the phone and my speech would start to slur and I would have a hard time bringing things that would normally be second nature for me to recall.
Since that time I would go through periods where I would have weeks filled with migraines off and on, or a few days a month. I would take some medication, seek a dark room that is very quiet, and just rest.
For the most part medications held my migraines at bay. However, due to changes to insurance policies at work, in 2010 we moved to a high deductible policy and I found that my maintenance medication was about $350.00 per month, and the intervention medication, Maxalt, is about $25.00 per pill. At the frequency of my migraines I had to stop the maintenance medication and intervention medication.
Eventually over the year 2010, my Migraines became more frequent and more severe. Somewhere in late September or early October I began to have migraines every day. I had only two days that I recall where I felt I was migraine free in a period of 3 months now.
I have used all my sick time at work, and I am now in the process of utilizing the short disability insurance.
Today I went to see Dr Scott M Glocke, a Chiropractor in Yarmouth, Me in hopes he can help provide some relief. This was my second treatment day and I am not certain that I will be able to afford to continue to go to see him. I could pay lots of money and still not gain any relief for my migraines.
The thing that puzzles me is that migraines are typically transitory. They come and go, usually on their own. So what makes this episode so different? Why is the ringing in the ear and sound sensitivity so pervasive? Nausea comes and goes, dizziness too. I do not have answers for this yet, but I hope I can work something out soon.