After trying some prescription drugs I've also found Marijuana works the best for me. It's the difference between lying on the bathroom floor waiting to throw up and being semi-functional (I am pretty stoned, so not totally functional) around the house.
I don't think it's a cure so much as a great way to manage the pain while the migraine is at its peak, unfortunately the migraine hangover still lasts for days.
This is fascinating, I've suffered occasional migraines for 15 years, and while I've found over time that it's highly connected to my diet combined with other stressors (like intense exercise, lack of sleep, high stress, etc...), I've never seen the mechanism described so clearly as "a mismatch between the brain’s energy reserve and workload."
I wonder if the "migraine hangover" is also part of the brains process to "restore brain energy homeostasis" or is just an unfortunate side effect.
Sorry I could have been clearer. The archive.org page that shows all scans[1] will mark dates as orange (4xx), green (3xx), or blue (presumably 2xx). The reason I don't think that the link you posted is indicative of something is that all the scans of that url resulted in 4xx's. As opposed to scans of index.php[2] which primarly show 2xx responses. Any framework, Coldfusion or not, will generally throw a 404 when you hit paths that don't exist.
The archive.org entry for 2012 is orange, indicating it was a 404 back when it was archived. There's also archived pages for /index.php that resolve successfully all the way back to 2005. Maybe someone just manually asked archive.org to crawl that URL.
Does everyone else see a 404 page at the archive.org link? That's the same thing you get today when you try to access /index.cfm so I don't see how this is any evidence of Facebook using Coldfusion.
I don't think it's a cure so much as a great way to manage the pain while the migraine is at its peak, unfortunately the migraine hangover still lasts for days.