No, you donāt have a āsinus migraineā
Itās 2020, almost 2021.
Stop using migraine as a symptom for ābad headacheā?
You do not have a āsinus migraineā. You do not have a ātension migraineā. You have a sinus headache or a tension headache, and those can absolutely be absolutely agonizing, 10/10 on the pain scale -
But you donāt have a specific set of neurological and physiological symptoms associated with migraine disorder.
Phases of migraine, via the Mayo Clinic website:
Prodrome Phase - 24-48 hours prior
mood changes including depression or euphoria
increased thirst/urination
Everyone who suffers from migraine disorder is different, so you may not have all of these. I usually donāt notice anything until the aura starts. I get euphoria approximately 30 minutes prior in conjunction with aura.
Aura - not everyone who has migraine disorder will experience aura, but if you do, these are some things you may experience:
Visual phenomena, such as seeing various shapes, bright spots or flashes of light Ā Ā
Pins and needles sensations in an arm or leg Ā Ā
Weakness or numbness in the face or one side of the body Ā Ā
Hearing noises or music Ā Ā
Uncontrollable jerking or other movements
I get visual flashes as well as vision loss. A small spot of light forms, like when you accidentally glance at a bright light. It spreads, and turns into zigzag electric rainbows. Inside this sphere is a blind spot. It can take up to 1/4 of my vision before fading. I often feel nausea during this phase. Sometimes I can stop the migraine at this point by going into a dark quiet place and waiting for 30 minutes, but usually not. I also experience weakness. Iāve had to hold myself up against a shelf to keep standing during this phase.
Attack - the actual pain. This can last for hours and even days.
Pain usually on one side of your head, but often on both sides
Pain that throbs or pulses
Sensitivity to light, sound, and sometimes smell and touch
I get pain on one side, usually the right side. For me the throbbing is slow and comes and goes in waves; always intense, but sometimes slightly bearable. Light is unbearable. I prefer to be in a hot bath alone in a dark bathroom. Sound is okay if itās very quiet. I get nauseous of the lights come on or smells get to be too much. My pain is like clockwork, much like my aura/prodrome, and lasts about 7 hours.
Postdrome - after the attack. You though it was over because the pain is gone? You rube. Iām usually exhausted, even if I just spent 7 hours trying to sleep through the pain. Iām usually starving because again, I didnāt eat for 7 hours and Iām a grazer. I try to eat a big meal during the aura phase to prevent the hunger afterwards. I often feel elated again, but also completely out of it and weird.
A sinus/tension headache can suck. I get those too. Iām not here to dismiss the agony of other kinds of headache. I am here to demand you stop calling your headaches migraines. You do not have migraine disorder. Sufferers of this disorder already have enough to deal with, we donāt need you walking around claiming pressure points can ācure sinus migrainesā. Stop that shit.