Migraine: Migraine aura symptoms
Migraine aura is something that precedes the headache, and visual aura is what most people. Find out how the visual aura as seeing spots, lights, zigzag lines, or blurred flashes can be presented with the help of a board-certified neurologist in this free video on migraine headaches. Expert: Alexander Mauskop Contact: www. nyheadache. com Bio: Dr. Alexander Mauskop, MD, FAAN, is director and founder of the New York Headache Center in New York City. Filmmaker: Paul Müller
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#4 written by NNwebpro 2 years ago
I have suffered since childhood, and now both my children have them as well. The paralysis can be very frightening, and the pain excruciating. I would not wish this on anyone. The new medications are the saving grace for my children as are -avoiding certain foods, smells, decreasing stress, balancing hormones and avoiding certain environmental
situations can help tremedously. -
#6 written by isausol 2 years ago
The aura is not always part of a migraine. However, migraines are on a 4 point scale:
0 = No pain
1 = mild pain, does not interfere with usual activities
2 = moderate pain, inhibits, but does not wholly prevent usual activities
3 = severe pain, prevents all activitiesFor information look it up on wikipedia, and also go to migraine(dot)com
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#11 written by xKensaix 2 years ago
So just 2 days ago I experienced a pretty severe migraine. I basically had a headache at the back my eyes, numbness and coldness of the feet and hands, constant vomiting, tunnel vision, dizziness, difficulty walking, keeping balance, and confusion. All of which were recurring throughout the day, and I was just wondering if these were perhaps this aura spoken of.
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#12 written by cigarettesandchai 2 years ago
@PogoFogo omgosh, how did you manage?! i had my first visual migraine today, but luckily i was at home. that was scary enough!
oh, and i’m sorry i’m replying to such an old comment but i’m quite freaked out, trying to gather as much information as possible so i can be prepared if it ever happens again.
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#13 written by PogoFogo 2 years ago
@cigarettesandchai U get them from what u eat or drink, I done an experiment on
myself. I bought a 5lb tub of whey protein with man made sweetener AcesulFame-k
half way through i started getting Migraines, One time i got 3 in one day.
Just to make sure it was the Acesulfame-k and not the Whey protein i bought
natural Whey without AcesulFlame and good bye Migraines. -
#14 written by PogoFogo 2 years ago
@cigarettesandchai I was getting a migraine every day at one stage with the whey protein powder, Diet Drinks are just as bad they have Aspartame in them.
watch out for Sucalose, Splenda, Aspartame, Neotame, AcesulFame-k, AcesulFame-Potassium U have to read the small print on labels.
I gave all that crap up and i can live my life now without fear -
#17 written by Landolakes222 2 years ago
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This is exactly what migraine aura is.