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Re: [tw: suicide anon again]
The kind of headache you're describing does sound a whole lot like a progesterone sensitive hemiplegic migraine, as others have sort of already suggested, only without the aura that usually accompanies it. If that's the case it might just be the result of you hitting the tail end of your menstrual cycle, however it is definitely something to speak to your doctor about, especially if it continues.
On the off chance it's related to blood pressure, I'd be a bit worried that you're only experiencing pain in one hemisphere. Again, especially if the headaches continue and are coming on suddenly, it's worth talking to your psychiatrist about. Until then, make sure you're staying well hydrated. I'm assuming you're somewhere in North America or Europe, so drink some extra water to compensate for the heat and some extra again to compensate for the effects of your meds.