11:15 PM
@NordTheLoftyWizard I had a Migraine.
@Shadow10YearsWizard I'm pretty sure that no Halloween is a whole lot better than Migraine Halloween.
It started at around 11:00 A.M. and it lasted until the next day. It really hurt. So I missed Halloween.
I don't know if this happens to anyone else, but right before the migraine there was this weird distorted streak in my vision. It's like if you close your eyes and put a hand over them so that it's dark, and then focus really hard into that darkness, you see tiny patterns that are constantly moving. (Maybe only me), But anyways, I can;t see through the distortion and it gets bigger slowly. it is in the shape of an arc and it is always in the left side of my field of view.
If I move my eyes, it moves with them. It also happens for both eyes. If I close my eyes I can still see the distorion.
Also, 10 minutes after I saw that weird pattern blocking my paper, just about 2 minutes before the Migraine came, my hand began to feel numb and tingly but more in a painful way. Touching things felt weird, and my hand was really cold. I had a hard time moving the way I wanted it to, and it was cramping like crazy.
It's not the first time these things have happened, but I'm wondering if this only happens to me, or if other people experience that too. The numbness in the hand is knew, though. Possibly is the brain stem altering electric currents to alert the brain that something is going wrong in the brain's synapses (Migraine) and that the pain wave is coming really soon? The brain stem is known to do this so I wouldn't be surprise if that was the case...
I mean, what better way to warn the conscience of something than to block a person's field of view no matter where they look or if they close their eyes, make it gradually bigger, and then make their dominant hand completely numb and tingly, I'm sure there's no way someone could miss that.
Though it kinda makes it worse because when I saw the distortion, I already had a theory that that meant "Migraine Coming", so when the migraine came I already knew it was coming, and it was going to happen on Halloween. It's like if someone is about to murder you and you can't do anything to prevent that, it's worse to know it's going to happen and you can't do anything about that than to not know and not have to panick.
Well, I guess I've practically made a big juicy article of text by now.