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Yesterday my SO spend all day with a raging headache and throwing up every half-hour or so.
Today she is better, which we are both very pleased about. My day, consequently, has been largely focused around excursions to get 'recovery' foods, doing double duty on household chores, and generally looking after her.
Not what I had planned, but I am very happy that she is better, and I will be settling down with a pizza (she is having baked potato and not sure yet) and we'll be watching an undemanding film this evening.
Glad to hear she's doing better. Migraines (which i assume you're talking about) can be a real bitch, my sister had mad attacks as well. Kuddos to you for taking care of her.
May I suggest monty python's life of brain. I need a good chuckle last week so I rewatched it again. Just like always, it didn't disappoint
This doesn't seem to be a migraine as such - or at least she is not normally subject to them. She has had something similar in the past, but not for about a decade.
We considered quite a few, but in the end she decided on Stardust - we are currently paused for a tea refresh. I have seen it in the past, probably soon after it came out. Fun and entertaining but not outstanding as a Gaiman tale overall.