@ObsidianUrbex I get barometric pressure linked migraines as well. I’m so sorry you get them: they’re almost impossible to prevent since we can’t control the weather. I take rizatriptan + naproxen sodium at the first sign of an attack. From traveling to the UK I know that sumatriptan, which is similar, is available in Boots without a prescription. When my pain is particularly bad, I fill the bathtub with a couple of inches of hot water, put my feet in, and then put an ice pack on the back of my head. Ice hats help too. I find that it’s not just one trigger for me that brings on a particularly bad attacks: usually it’s because I’m tired or my hormones are out of wack or I haven’t been eating or drinking enough water. My favorite migraine specialist once told me that migraine brains hate change so you have to become a true creature of habit. Sleep the same hours, eat at the same times, plenty of water. It sucks but that’s what’s really made a difference for me.