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Can a migraine affect your speech and coordination?
Can a migraine affect your speech and coordination?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I sympathise with anyone that has migraines.
I had a frightening episode a few years back during a migraine attack. My whole body was numb, I couldn't walk or talk properly, I was convinced I was having a stroke and dying. It was very very scary.
Since then I have changed my contraceptive pill and have not experienced those symptoms again, only the bad headache , sickness, tiredness etc.
It's amazing that medication can alter your symptoms.
I had a frightening episode a few years back during a migraine attack. My whole body was numb, I couldn't walk or talk properly, I was convinced I was having a stroke and dying. It was very very scary.
Since then I have changed my contraceptive pill and have not experienced those symptoms again, only the bad headache , sickness, tiredness etc.
It's amazing that medication can alter your symptoms.
The mother of a friend of mine worked as a sales rep and was often caught by migraines when too far from home to drive home safely.
She would lock her car doors, put on her sleep mask and cover herself with a duvet and place a sign in the car window advising that she was having a migraine, and should be left to sleep it off.
I have had two in my life - the first generated by the sheer excitement of a Bruce Springsteen concert!
Driving the sixty miles home, I realised that oncoming car lights were hurting me eyes. Mt wife took over driving, as the symptoms increased. By the time we got home, i couldn;t walk, and I really did think I was going to die.
Slept it off, but i was seriously frightened.
She would lock her car doors, put on her sleep mask and cover herself with a duvet and place a sign in the car window advising that she was having a migraine, and should be left to sleep it off.
I have had two in my life - the first generated by the sheer excitement of a Bruce Springsteen concert!
Driving the sixty miles home, I realised that oncoming car lights were hurting me eyes. Mt wife took over driving, as the symptoms increased. By the time we got home, i couldn;t walk, and I really did think I was going to die.
Slept it off, but i was seriously frightened.