Invisible Illness: Chapter 8

Jun 04, 2011 00:01

Media: (Fic)
Title: Invisible Illness: Chapter 8
Rating: Pg-13
Spoilers (if any): None
Warnings (if any): None
Word Count: 4100+
Summary: Kurt and Blaine discuss what happened at the Anderson house, and afterwards Kurt discovers just how horrible migraines can really be.

Author's Note: This is a therapy fic. I'm writing this as a way to cope ( Read more... )

authors/artists: a, rating: pg-13, media: fanfic, length: series

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specialagentldy June 4 2011, 04:58:23 UTC
I'm so glad he's going to the doctor!

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aquagirl77 June 4 2011, 05:13:42 UTC
poor bb. I love the realistic details you put in, like leaving his blinds down and always having sunglasses nearby.

~ hope you feel better soon, too!

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citizen_bliss June 4 2011, 05:52:01 UTC
aw poor bb :(

But I'm glad he's going to the doctor! :D

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fara1903 June 4 2011, 08:57:51 UTC
Really hope that the doctor can help him then!

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psychochick89 June 4 2011, 10:24:44 UTC
I'm glad that he's finally accepted the fact that he needs to see a doctor, but my heart was clenching the entire chapter cause I've been there before and know how excruciating they are. In fact, yesterday I had the first migraine I've had in a long time, and had to spend the entire day in bed in the dark. And I live 2 blocks from very active train tracks, so every time the train would go by or a police car would go by with it's sirens on my head felt like it was going to explode. Thankfully with the medication I take for my migraines, this is a once in a blue moon occurrence as opposed to the couple times a week that it used to be.

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aalikane June 4 2011, 13:35:15 UTC
I feel your pain.

I started getting my migraines back in 08 while I was living on campus at one of the biggest Party Schools in South Eastern USA. It was pure terror, because everyone was so loud, that I couldn't sleep it away.

Much like you, with medication, they only come around once in a blue moon instead of daily like they used to. If you don't mind my asking (And feel free to PM me if you don't mind, but don't want to share with the world >.>), what medication do you take? It took 3 different treatments to find one that worked for me...and I'm always interested in finding new information I can work into this story. :)

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