Aside: I'm a bit confused about the ambulance. Again, because I've never had one of the truly awful ones perhaps, I wasn't aware there was a possibility of death-by-migraine. Only thing I can think of is "choking on vomit", because the worst migraines can lead to that.
But I don't profess expertise on all the problems of migraines, only with those I've had.
Wanting to die. Yes. That feeling I know well enough.
But the ambulance sounds to me like something other than migraines might be involved. Heat stroke maybe. Concussion. Something "worse" than migraines.
(Again, by "worse" here, I only mean in terms of "life-threatening-ness".) If there is worse pain than a migraine, or more debilitating of performance on ANY job, I don't want to know what it is.)
Rourke, other doctor types...can you help us out here? How could migraines necessitate an ambulance?
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