Hi all
Am new to migraines. Am 42 years old and 3 months ago had first one. I thought I had heart attack. But things didn’t add up cause I didn’t had chest pain nor arm pain. Just slurred speech
Luckily I had morphine left over from kidney stone I had month before migraine attack. But morphine didn’t work. Had to take Advil and Tylenol too. Than I fall a sleep and when I woke up I was just tired but head was fine.
I went to fam doc for something else and at the end I mentioned headache and… read more
My one hemiplegic migraine was the scariest time of my life! What would happen to my 10 yr old? Who would care for him? Etc. Couldn’t even manage a gown for going to CT. Too sick w vertigo, confusion… read more
I recently started experiencing some changes in my vision. Been to the eye doctor and they spent some time looking at my retina and at everything else to make sure everything was okay and it all looked normal other than a couple small floaters. Mostly the changes that I'm seeing look like little floaters all over my vision and some days are worse than others. My ophthalmologist suggested I follow up with my neurologist because it might be an ocular migraine. I was wondering if anyone else had… read more
Hi I have had ocular and it scares me I was told by OPTHAMOLOGIST to take magnesium Citrate for migraines
It’s scary
I'm looking for the answer too.
Bob we’ve heard it. We either believe you or don’t. Stop peddling yourself on this site please.
I’ve been taking Migrelief for 2 1/2 months and I haven’t had an aura in 7 weeks (a record for me). I keep a log because I’ve been trying a lot of different things.
I have had migraines since I was 5 years old. My Mom always thought they were sinus headaches. They are mostly on the right side. If I get one on the left, it will last a few days, then move to the right. We moved and current doctor just does not get it.
My migraines change from the left side to the right side. They migrate. And there is no rhyme or reason for it. At none that I've figured out.
I take Magneaium and B2. Also B12. Helps. Vitamin C also
Do you have access to one? I'm guessing if you did, you would say so. I believe, as said above, that you need to be treated separately by neurology and, potentially, psychiatry. In my case, there is a… read more