Anyone else get distinctly different types?
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I've had migraines as long as I can remember. Until I was about 20, if I didn't get enough sleep or spent too much time in the cold, I'd wake up with one nostril shut and amazing, searing, stabbing, blazing pain on the left side of my head.
At 21, I got an aura but no headahce. Since then (10 years) I've continued to get my normal splitting pain as soon as I wake up migraines, but also get an aura/aphasia/confusion about once a year. I've actually had three this month. They never hurt until the next day, in which I get a ringing feeling in my head and a weird dull ache in my brain if I try to clear my throat or cough.
It's so weird to have such distinctly different things wrong and have them both called migraine. It's almost frustrating, actually.
Following up with GP this Friday due to increase in auras.
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GraysonLevi
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jamie6747 GraysonLevi
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To stop migraines take magnesium citrate. this is what i did and have never had one since.
karen28970 GraysonLevi
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Mine have changed over the years. Had them since I was a teen and now I'm 55. They can be classic, no pain but auras, just vomiting, to stroke like symptoms. Sometimes they happen in bad cycles, other times they go away.
So ya, expect weird
good luck