*chuckle* Noted. However, I really don't know what I'm doing but I don't think I'll ever learn if I keep freaking out about how much I don't know. It's different when there's an audience. *g*
'How I am' and 'a little bit frightening' are not mutually exclusive, y'know. *g* Seriously, some people are a little wary of the superaggressiveness (which I'd say calms down once I'm over the initial shy phase of meeting someone in person but ... noooooot really; I'm just very opinionated) and I can't really blame them. Besides, it's not so much that the guy feared latent psychosis as ... I think he's a little bit sexist and I know that he fits way more closely into society's overall definition of 'normal' than I do. So it must be a little disturbing for him to sort of get walloped with stealth-geekiness. I R GEEK NINJA! *giggle*
As to the migraine medication, no one's settled on one for me yet but I deal with a lot of letters in which neurologists are prescribing for people who aren't me. None of it's over the counter, mind, and you ought to speak to your GP for suggestions, but the neurologists at my hospital suggest amitriptyline a lot (classed as an antidepressant but there's a separate antimigraine component) or beta blockers like propanolol or atenolol. But of course, there are massive contraindications for these so ... yeah, ask your GP about them.
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Date: 2011-07-16 07:47 pm (UTC)'How I am' and 'a little bit frightening' are not mutually exclusive, y'know. *g* Seriously, some people are a little wary of the superaggressiveness (which I'd say calms down once I'm over the initial shy phase of meeting someone in person but ... noooooot really; I'm just very opinionated) and I can't really blame them. Besides, it's not so much that the guy feared latent psychosis as ... I think he's a little bit sexist and I know that he fits way more closely into society's overall definition of 'normal' than I do. So it must be a little disturbing for him to sort of get walloped with stealth-geekiness. I R GEEK NINJA! *giggle*
As to the migraine medication, no one's settled on one for me yet but I deal with a lot of letters in which neurologists are prescribing for people who aren't me. None of it's over the counter, mind, and you ought to speak to your GP for suggestions, but the neurologists at my hospital suggest amitriptyline a lot (classed as an antidepressant but there's a separate antimigraine component) or beta blockers like propanolol or atenolol. But of course, there are massive contraindications for these so ... yeah, ask your GP about them.