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Aura migraine question.?


ive been having aura migraines which are migraines that start out with a blind spot in my vision.also known as a classic migraine.ive had them for about 2 years, and ill get them every 3 to 5 months from time to time thus far.hopefully it stays that way.so far i dont get headaches afterword i just get rather tired.my question is,would being to hot cause these migraines.ive probably had 6 or 7,and about 5 of those 7 was right after a softball game.after sweating and being very hot.ive had them out of no where even in the middle of winter.but i was just wondering if being over heated may trigger them or is it just by chance.anyone have any ideas?

I've been having aura migraines since I was about 8 and, yes, the most common trigger for me is getting overheated. I've also found they can get triggered by stress or not eating enough, even prolonged exposure to bright lights or shrill noises can get me started.

Get a RX for Stadol( (butorphanol tartrate)

If Topamax and Depakote didn't work for the migraines, Stadol will!

This could also be a symptom of food allergies. I had many magraines and other neurological symptoms for years before learning this. I even tried prescriptions and neurosurgery with moderate results.

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