I once had a migraine during an important exam. The pain was so intense that it felt like my head was being split open. I could hardly focus on the questions and ended up doing really poorly.
Well, for me, it was when I had to attend back - to - back meetings during a migraine. I could hardly keep my eyes open and focus on what was being said. I kept getting confused and had to ask people to repeat things. It was so embarrassing. Also, working in a place with strong smells, like a new carpet or someone's overpowering perfume, can be a migraine sufferer's worst nightmare at work. It's really hard to function when your head is pounding from a migraine and you're surrounded by these triggers.
One of my migraine workplace horror stories was during a really important meeting. I could feel a migraine coming on, the throbbing in my temples starting. But I had to present. As I started talking, the pain got worse. I struggled to focus on my slides, and I'm sure my presentation was a mess. My colleagues probably thought I was just unprepared.
I'm not sure if there are widely known'migraine fanfic' stories in a mainstream sense. Since it's a rather specific topic, it might not have as large of an audience as more common fanfic themes. But there could be some within certain communities, like migraine support groups where members might write fictional stories about their experiences in a more creative way.
A person I know had migraines that made it impossible for them to concentrate on their studies. Once on Topamax, they saw an immediate improvement. Their migraines became less frequent, and they could focus better on their schoolwork.
A'migraine fanfic' could be a fan - created story that somehow involves the theme of migraines. It might be a fictional account where a character experiences migraines and how it affects their life, relationships, or adventures within the context of a particular fictional universe.
Migraine fanfiction is fan - created fictional stories related to migraines. It could involve characters who experience migraines and how they deal with it in a fictional setting, perhaps in a world of magic where migraines are cured in an extraordinary way, or in a modern - day story where someone's life is greatly affected by migraines.
A patient I heard about used to be bedridden during migraines. After Botox, she could function again. Simple things like going for a walk became possible. It was a huge success for her.
One inspiring story is of a migraine sufferer who tried acupuncture. After a few sessions, they noticed a reduction in the pain level and frequency of migraines. Acupuncture helped in regulating their body's energy flow. Another is about someone who started meditating daily. Just 15 minutes of meditation in the morning made a huge difference. It helped them relax and reduced the stress - related migraines.