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I quit the company I was working at because I couldn't find a solution for my migraines.
I started working at the company for the first time with anticipation and excitement, working hard
I developed migraines due to severe stress at my previous job.
In the end, I ended up resigning...
I went through multiple document screenings and interviews before graduating from university, and I really wanted to attend so badly.
Full of anticipation, I was so excited when I got a job at the company that I jumped around and had sleepless nights.
I was swollen, but I adapted well to work and lived without difficulty, but the problem was with people.
The relationship is becoming increasingly difficult. Colleagues and superiors are feeling more and more suffocated as time goes on.
I have such a severe headache that I have been visiting the hospital more frequently. The headache comes on intensely.
A migraine started, like a woodpecker tapping on only one side of my head.
I have a headache only on one side of my head, feeling like my head is being squeezed, along with dizziness and a tingling sensation.
After some time passes, I feel better again, but even after getting a check-up, nothing unusual shows up.
There were no prodromal symptoms, and all I was advised to do was take painkillers and get plenty of rest...
I was so exhausted from the recurring migraines that I thought I needed to leave the company.
I decided to boldly resign and take some time to focus more on myself. The time spent at the company.
It must have been really tough; after quitting, the frequent migraines suddenly subsided like a lie.
Occasionally, I get migraines, but not as often as before, so I just take Tylenol or visit a traditional Korean medicine clinic once in a while.
I'm on my way back. And to prevent migraines, I am consistently doing daily walks and meditation.
Stressful situations that trigger migraines can happen at any time, so I need to maintain good mental and physical training.