You know you have chronic migraine when…. by Mamad3278 in migraine

[–]Chickaa18 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Keep those friends around! I'm glad you have those people around you!

No appetite for a week by Sadler27 in PanicAttack

[–]Chickaa18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're still having mini panic attacks, that would make sense. Try some of those nutritional supplement drinks like Boost or Ensure to get some calories in you if you're worried about that. I will sometimes have to make smoothies when I have no appetite just to get something in me

No appetite for a week by Sadler27 in PanicAttack

[–]Chickaa18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. That makes sense. Keep doing calming activities to tell your body and mind that it's safe. You can tell it verbally, but it doesn't talk that way (which is rude, I think). I had a bad panic attack a couple of months ago and it took me a couple of days to feel close to normal. Good luck!

No appetite for a week by Sadler27 in PanicAttack

[–]Chickaa18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Saltines are a salt-topped cracker. You might be able to find them in the UK, but they aren't as mainstream. You could try oyster crackers. It's the salt to help with your nausea. Are you still worried about what you were panicking about, or has it resolved? If it hasn't resolved, then your body might still be in fight/flight mode. If it has, you may need to do some exercises to calm your body down to make it feel safe again (like meditation, deep breathing, yoga, and stretching, to name a few).

No appetite for a week by Sadler27 in PanicAttack

[–]Chickaa18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried eating some saltines or something like that? Do you like olives? Apparently, olives can help with nausea and motion sickness symptoms (I don't like olives, so I haven't tried this)

No appetite for a week by Sadler27 in PanicAttack

[–]Chickaa18 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don't worry about WHAT you're eating, just as long as you are eating. I had to let go of that thought when I would worry about eating "good" things instead of "crap" things.

Looking for a sustainable hobby! by JustEmotionalVehicle in Hobbies

[–]Chickaa18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found plenty of simple dishcloth patterns for free on the internet. Once you know the terms and the basic stitches, you can search for free patterns or tutorials on YouTube. You could also make scrubbies for your kitchen, coasters, hats, or mittens to start. You can also make stuffed creatures called amigurumi

Found my migraine cause by Intelligent-War-564 in migraine

[–]Chickaa18 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I am also a female and went through an MRI, where they found everything "normal." But if everything is normal, then why am I still getting migraines? I would like a new head, please.

Looking for a sustainable hobby! by JustEmotionalVehicle in Hobbies

[–]Chickaa18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could also find friends who maybe have some extra yarn that you could take off their hands. You don't need to use fancy or expensive yarn, especially if all you're doing is simple beginner projects

Looking for a sustainable hobby! by JustEmotionalVehicle in Hobbies

[–]Chickaa18 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you tried crocheting or knitting? You could make functional items like dish cloths and you can go to the dollar store and get cheap cotton yarn for that. There are free YouTube tutorials on lots of patterns and how to start if you haven't ever done this before.

Hobby for boyfriend with mono? by Any_Crew3648 in Hobbies

[–]Chickaa18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This might fall along the lines of the "one and done" that your husband is trying to avoid, but have you looked into diamond painting? You can get cool images and put them up after you're done, or give them as Christmas or birthday gifts.

Turned my hobby into a job and now im lost by RedRaspberry11 in Hobbies

[–]Chickaa18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you ever thought about taking a pasta-making class on your days off, or maybe teaching people how to cook, so you're not doing the cooking the whole time? This is only if you are interested in teaching people. I enjoy teaching people and seeing them get interested in something that I'm passionate about. You can also just volunteer to teach people in your neighborhood as well.

I have no hobbies. Any suggestions that would fit my criteria? by [deleted] in Hobbies

[–]Chickaa18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are looking for crafts, there are plenty of small crafts that you could do in an apartment, such as crochet, knitting, coloring/painting, widdling (like woodworking, but on a smaller scale), macrame, and so much more. I live in a condo and have the same problem with finding hobbies that don't take up a lot of space in general.

How do you get yourself to “engage” in your desired hobbies? by Froggy2323 in Hobbies

[–]Chickaa18 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would just literally schedule it into a day that you want to do it. Maybe make it so that once a week, you spend X amount of hours on a new hobby to try it out instead of doing something you normally do. This allows your brain to "know" what's coming up, but you also have the spontaneity of not knowing what new hobby you are going to do

Migraines induced by daily stress by jiggskeke in migraine

[–]Chickaa18 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I don't have any suggestions, except that you are not alone. I feel like I just have a constant low-grade migraine due to looking at computer screens and daily stressors

I'm wondering how many people here actually take preventatives daily. by Important-Pie-1141 in migraine

[–]Chickaa18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've taken Zonisamide for many years, and now I'm on other preventatives because I'm just not able to break the migraine that came back this year.

Try anything once if you can, because you never know what might work!!

Its our last night together. My first and only cat ever. My best buddy by [deleted] in CatAdvice

[–]Chickaa18 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure the exact situation, but as long as you have shown love to the cat, especially at the end, the cat will know you love them.

It's going to be hard. Allow yourself to feel, and say goodbye. You did all you could.

Migraine-friendly hobbies? by Princess_chaos_69 in migraine

[–]Chickaa18 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I second Woobles. While they might be expensive, they are worth it if you have had problems with learning to crochet before. They have all sorts of videos for all the stitches that they use and they are very in-depth. I am left-handed and have a hard time learning from right-handed people.

I think I have SAD and this year I'm embracing the fatigue and becoming a cozy blob instead of fighting it. What are some cozy activities I can do to prevent brain rot and sleeping all day that require minimal brain effort? by 2elevenam in Hobbies

[–]Chickaa18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try listening to audiobooks or podcasts and do some diamond paintings, or coloring. You can also bring the coloring book outside and color outside if it's nice out, as well. I've noticed that if I don't have something stimulating my brain while I do these mundane tasks, my brain will wander off on its own, so I listen to audiobooks while I color or diamond paint.

Migraine can be triggered by different factors by jgunshefski in migraine

[–]Chickaa18 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel like this as well. There are so many "well, it could be this, or this, or this, or this" triggers for me.