Doesn’t it seem like you always get a migraine/headache at the most opportune time? I’ve noticed that in the last three times Tazz and I have met someone for dinner or lunch, right after we sit down, I get a headache. I think I have an alter-ego that likes playing these tricks on me. I usually end up looking like a fool because I am not paying attention or my eye begins to tear up. I hate being seen as the weaker one or less capable because of the headaches. I seem to have my share of sick friends so our illnesses wash each others out.
This is my last week at my current position. I have been utterly bored beyond belief. My boss was out on vacation all of last week and she assigns work to me. I had nothing to do from about Tuesday afternoon until Friday. I ended up leaving early every day because the pain of boredom made it hard to even stay at my desk. The new job begins next week and then I get Thursday and Friday off. I cannot wait.
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Josh Michaels · November 18, 2006 at 3:46 PM
Before these dinners, did you worry that you might get a migraine? I’ve found for myself that worrying about or expecting a migraine to come can actually be a trigger that contributes to it happening.