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Cathlete
>I've had migraines since I was 6 years old, only I did not
>know they were migraines at that age. However, I am lucky
>that I only get about one or two a year, but I'm not sure what
>exactly triggers them. I can always tell when my migraine is
>coming on when my hands start going numb. I know that it will
>spread to my face and then my tongue will feel very thick and
>my speech and vision blurs. I can think coherently at that
>time but I can not talk and say what I am thinking. Somehow
>the path stops at the thought process I guess. The only thing
>I can do is lay down and try to fall asleep before it hits.
>After I awaken it is gone completely but I do have some
>residual head tenderness afterwards.
>
THAT"S a perfect description of aura. Like I said earlier, I also get visual disturbances - specifically blind spots where quadrants of my vision is gone. Sometimes I think the aura is scarier than the actual migraine.
And oh! Cluster migraines are the worst! I would take my migraines over those any day. I certainly feel for those sufferers! How could you even bear it?
One of the teachers at our school actually had neurosurgery to relieve her migraines. Aprrently it worked - for the most part.
>know they were migraines at that age. However, I am lucky
>that I only get about one or two a year, but I'm not sure what
>exactly triggers them. I can always tell when my migraine is
>coming on when my hands start going numb. I know that it will
>spread to my face and then my tongue will feel very thick and
>my speech and vision blurs. I can think coherently at that
>time but I can not talk and say what I am thinking. Somehow
>the path stops at the thought process I guess. The only thing
>I can do is lay down and try to fall asleep before it hits.
>After I awaken it is gone completely but I do have some
>residual head tenderness afterwards.
>
THAT"S a perfect description of aura. Like I said earlier, I also get visual disturbances - specifically blind spots where quadrants of my vision is gone. Sometimes I think the aura is scarier than the actual migraine.
And oh! Cluster migraines are the worst! I would take my migraines over those any day. I certainly feel for those sufferers! How could you even bear it?
One of the teachers at our school actually had neurosurgery to relieve her migraines. Aprrently it worked - for the most part.