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Migraine: A Self-Portrait

Poser Atmosphere/Mood posted on Feb 13, 2006
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This is what my life has been like for the past few months. Before I begin a migraine, I get a visual precursor which starts as a small spiky bright spot in my vision. It gets bigger and bigger and moves around until it's seriously obscuring my vision. When it finally floats off the edge of my field of vision, the pain hits. I apologise for the size of the image; I tried it as a 2x2 panel but lost too much detail. Many thanks to Little_Dragon - the necklace is a Furette freebie. Day in the Office clothes by JimBurton at Daz. Thank you for viewing. All comments and critique appreciated.

Comments (13)


HydraVenom

3:15PM | Mon, 13 February 2006

Cool idea, but it sounds like you have that Alice in WOnderland syndrome or something :(

Schreck

3:53PM | Mon, 13 February 2006

Poor baby. I have the same exact thing. Great work.

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Dolphins-Dream

4:03PM | Mon, 13 February 2006

I've never had a Migrane knocks on wood but if all images are as nice as yours... :)

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zescanner

4:48PM | Mon, 13 February 2006

superb representation! I know EXACTLY what you mean as I experienced those myself for many years. In the past few years I have less frequently but still too often had the obstructing visual auras, but for some reason I rarely get the follow-up headaches anymore. I am NOT complaining I can tell you that. Perhaps that will be something for you to look forward to as well.

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Dorie0924

8:18PM | Mon, 13 February 2006

Aww, that's a shame about your migraines really interesting images here, good luck with your health girly and god bless. Is the character you?

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zoren

8:52PM | Mon, 13 February 2006

very cool and unique work.

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SamTherapy

2:08AM | Thu, 16 February 2006

Yeah, it's a great representation of a migraine and not too different from some of my own but... it looks nowt like you. I know what you're getting at but really, lass, you don't look like that at all. That said, if you'd allow, I'd be giving this an Excellent rating for the sheer visial chutzpah.

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_Breeze

8:21PM | Tue, 21 February 2006

I cant tell you why, but i like her nose. There is so many small and long noses, but this nose is special and sweet. Sorry i talk so much about the nose on your figure, but it is a complement :-)) Wonderfull upload :-)

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morin3000

5:55PM | Fri, 10 March 2006

Brilliant just positively fantastic Image and artwork Excellent ((V))

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TallPockets

5:42AM | Thu, 11 May 2006

Marvelous, descriptive work. Luckily, I have never had those nasty things. I do know relatives/friends who suffer greatly. SIGH. T.P.

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dphoadley

7:10AM | Sun, 24 December 2006

Damn have I had a few of those! Damn fine render, keep up the good work. Yours truly, David P. Hoadley

DaRave

4:29AM | Tue, 31 July 2007

I didn`t know migraine had such pretty pastels.

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Yotna

5:00PM | Fri, 03 August 2007

Migraines are quite colourful but then the pain hits. Often caused by food allergies - try cutting out one food at a time. Refined white sugar for me oddly stopped putting it in my coffee and now I get a migraine once in 5 years rather every than 5 days! Just call me Dr Yottie. Good luck. BTW, very good sequence took me right back to the old twinkling lights.


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