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mon 25th April
Having continuous tingly face and numbness , moving to leg and arm this eve. Have no idea what the trigger may be as i have done nothing at all out of the usual. Even stayed away from chocolate easter eggs. Trying not to worry about it or I'll set of a panic attack I hate these HM s so much
Alba-Neuk- Posts : 22
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Re: mon 25th April
It's frightening isn't it? I still get odd symptoms I have never had crop up randomly...freaks me out..if I am out of the house on my own I can have panic attacks too when this happens.
Try messaging Tracey for a chat as she has more experience of this type of thing than me. Hope it settles soon.
(((HUG)))))
Try messaging Tracey for a chat as she has more experience of this type of thing than me. Hope it settles soon.
(((HUG)))))
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Re: mon 25th April
thankyou for the hug yes they are scary.
Alba-Neuk- Posts : 22
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Re: mon 25th April
Karen I am on the chat - on here now - if you would like to chat?
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Re: mon 25th April
Hi
These sensations are part of the physical aura - i have them everyday 24/7 its just a case of how bad - so do not panic!
Firstly, have you had them before?
And where they in the same place?
Have you ever had a silent mig - ie all aura symptoms and no headache?
Two things spring to mind - they could be a warning that a mig is coming - so try to rest and have a triptan at hand.
Or it might be the start of a silent mig - its when the aura part gets totally out of hand but a headache does not develop. I have found that a triptan can take the symptoms away. So if it gets to a point where you cannot cope try a triptan.
I would also mention it to your neuro.
Tee
((())))
These sensations are part of the physical aura - i have them everyday 24/7 its just a case of how bad - so do not panic!
Firstly, have you had them before?
And where they in the same place?
Have you ever had a silent mig - ie all aura symptoms and no headache?
Two things spring to mind - they could be a warning that a mig is coming - so try to rest and have a triptan at hand.
Or it might be the start of a silent mig - its when the aura part gets totally out of hand but a headache does not develop. I have found that a triptan can take the symptoms away. So if it gets to a point where you cannot cope try a triptan.
I would also mention it to your neuro.
Tee
((())))
Re: mon 25th April
I get acephalgic ( silent) hemiplegic migraine most time, strangely enough when i get a headache i never get any other symptoms at all.
My doc stopped me taking the triptan, said they werent safe to take when i was diagnosed with HM.
My doc stopped me taking the triptan, said they werent safe to take when i was diagnosed with HM.
Alba-Neuk- Posts : 22
Join date : 2011-04-20
Age : 53
Location : Aberdeen
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