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Do You Run Into Things Before, During, Or After A Migraine Or Slight Headache?
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I feel very clumsy during a migraine and sometimes run into things especially with my head. Today I think it happened due to the start of a headache. Does anyone else have this happen to them?

posted September 29, 2020
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A MyMigraineTeam Member

Yes, run into walls, fall on the ground and my speech is all garbled.

posted October 3, 2020
A MyMigraineTeam Member

I get brain fog, but not clumsiness. But, a migraine is a brain event, so clumsiness would not be unexpected.

posted September 29, 2020
A MyMigraineTeam Member

Yes

posted May 17, 2021
A MyMigraineTeam Member

Laura, are you under the care of a Neurologist? The type of migraine you describe sounds like the kind my daughter used to get. This kind mimics a stroke & her Neurologist told her that when she got one of these migraines she needed to go to the ER to rule out a stroke. Are you taking any meds? Also are you aware that migraines are a Neurological Disease? Please get help if you haven;t already done so..

posted December 13, 2020
A MyMigraineTeam Member

I have not experienced that. Be careful.

posted September 29, 2020

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