I hate headaches that just won't seem to go away. I swear I've overdosed on this friggin' no name painkiller bottle and still there's just this constant pounding. I guess these are what migranes feel like?
It's weird not really knowing the night before if i'll be working the next day. I've marked the weather network website as a favorite, but Anna and I won't know until maybe 7:45 in the morning whether we'll be working or not. Unfortunatly, painting houses depends on if it's raining or not.
Last night I had a dream which I remembered parts of when I woke up. I was preggers and I gave birth to a boy... Instead of at a hospital it was at my grandparents' old beach house. And I remember wanting to name the boy I had Aidan but then couldn't decide between Aidan and Adrian. While in Edmonton, we talked a lot about dreams and their meanings so I looked up what giving birth might mean.
"To dream of giving birth or see someone else giving birth, suggests that you are giving birth to a new idea or project. It also represents new beginnings or some upcoming event. A more direct interpretation of this dream, may represent your desires/ anxieties of giving birth or the anticipation for such an event to occur." [This is taken off a site called Dream Moods.]
So considering I'm currently not expecting... Yes, suprise suprise... That definitition is pretty much on the nose. There's a lot of stress in my life right now, and I didn't really think of moving as one of them. But I guess somewhere in my subconcious, I'm thinking about it.
If you're interested in knowing more about dreaming and sleep cycles and all that fun stuff, you should check out . It's a really fun tool if you can remember what you've dreamed about or even if you're just curious about it.
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Hi Share! Thanks for the birthday note!
I celebrated with a root canal. Fun! (OK, maybe not so much.) Carillon was smarter and waited until the evening, when we went out to dinner together.
Hey, about the migraine thing. (Sorry to hear you're suffering with that.) FWIW, I found ginkgo helpful; apparently migraines come in two flavours where blood flow to the brain is concerned, and it helps one and makes the other worse. Good news is you consistently get one or the other, so if it helps you don't have to worry and if it hurts you can avoid it.
Failing that, naproxen is the best OTC medicine I know of. In studies it's been shown to prevent all the pain about a third of the time if taken at the first signs of migraine, and even if it doesn't do that, it can make it a bit more bearable.
Definitely Aidan, btw. If big brothers get a vote, that is. :-)
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