Migraine overview
A migraine is a headache that can purpose intense throbbing suffering or a pulsing sensation, typically on one facet of the head. It's often accompanied with the aid of nausea, vomiting, and excessive sensitivity to mild and sound. Migraine assaults can closing for hours to days, and the discomfort can be so excessive that it interferes with your each day activities. For some people, a warning symptom viewed as an air of secrecy takes location until now than or with the headache. An air of secrecy can consist of visible disturbances, such as flashes of mild or blind spots, or different disturbances, such as tingling on one thing of the face or in an arm or leg and concern speaking.
My experience-Looking for lists of symptoms
Question: I'm curious if anyone has a list or spreadsheet of prodrome, aura, migraine, and/or postdrome symptoms no matter how common or rare they may be, although if they were ranked that'd make me giddy as hell if only out of morbid curiosity. Any and all known triggers would be helpful as well too.
Context: I've always thought I've had migraines and this other thing that happens to me when I eat, and it wasn't until a few years ago when I started working with some doctors that I learned they were both migraines, just different types of migraines.
More context if you like reading people's complaints on Reddit: I recently had a (maybe? nobody actually witnessed it) seizure on a medication I was on for preventative treatment and while my neurologist said seizures aren't a side effect, after some googling I found other people had also experienced their first seizure on this medication. After stopping it, my sense of smell also came back which I had chalked up to maybe having lost to COVID (even though nobody in my household has never tested positive) or allergies or getting old (nearly 37! sheesh!) or just always not having a great sense of smell, but I also found people online talking about losing their sense of smell on this medication too. My job revolves around search marketing so I'm well aware that if I searched hard enough I could probably tie my seizure and loss of sense of smell to just about anything, so that's why I'm looking for an objective list of symptoms I can find and use to help me speak to my doctor during my next appointment when he decides which medication to throw at me next, because it doesn't seem to be the one he's got me on now that's gifted me daily migraines for nearly two months.
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