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What is a migrane? How does it feel? Is it hereditary? Do you get them from birth or is it with age. Ta muchly.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My older brother suffers from migraine too but didn't start getting them until he was in his sixties. My son always has Migreleve on hand just in case.
For me they started in my teens & it's like having an axe in one side of my head! I don't always get flashing lights, more often a fuzziness or inability to focus. Oddly enough if I do get the lights I don't usully get the pain, it's possible to have painless migraines.
I find I can cope better with a left sided migraine than with a right sided one but either way I end up usually having to give in & lie down. I'm not sure how common this is but I also have really bad pains in my legs at the same time.
Afterwards I feel very strange - usually until the next day - spaced out & wobbly, but I do sometimes have migraines for several days on the trot.
My son has them & my sister started just after having her son.
I get the visual disturbances - flashing lights, black holes, things disappearing, inability to focus; the vocal disturbances - can't get my words out, come out with the wrong thing, or slur my words, and various other bits. The strangest one was where my brain was making the wrong connections - someone would ask for the remote and I'd pass them a tea towel.
You can also feel / get sick as well. I agree with dmsjps - they are different for different people. If you get them, take a migraleve straight away, lie down in a dark room, and go to sleep. Much the best way of dealing with them!
My migraine pain is exactly the same as Robinia's. Mine started when I hit 40 and I get them before and after my monthly cycle - when my hormones change basically.
I was also told by my GP that they ARE heriditary and can happen at any time of life.
The only thing that works for me is Pizotifen - keeps them at bay for sure - but they make you feel hungry all the time!!