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Silent migraine attack?

by  Aislynn
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
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Migraine sufferer since kindergarden.

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Didn’t make my stew last night like I was planning. In fact upon going home… it took all the strength I had to make sure the groceries were put away, take a shower, toss Nattie’s toys back into...

  1. Could be but..
    Nancy Bonk
    Wednesday, November 07, 2007 at 02:46 PM

    but we cannot diagnose you because we are not medical professionals. What we can do is give you information and support. How does that sound?

     

    You may have had an Acephalgic or Silent Migraine. This is a Migraine attack without the headache phase.  Click HERE for more information on this type of Migraine. I hope this information helps.


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    re: Could be but..
    Aislynn
    Wednesday, November 07, 2007 at 03:59 PM
    Thank you for your comment hun. I know that people on here can't provide a dx and I would never assume to put them in that uncomfortable position. Heart I just took this except from my normal journal because I thought maybe others have felt this same thing too.
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    re: re: Could be but..
    Teri Robert
    Wednesday, November 07, 2007 at 06:25 PM

    Aislynn,

     

    How are you feeling today? Hopefully, much better. Cool

     

    I think one reason Nancy commented to you is that your title ended with a question mark, making it look like you were asking a question.

     

    We know you know that we can't give medical advice. Still, we have to say it so that other people understand that we're giving information, not medical advice.

     

    I'm really glad you're learning about Migraine disease and know that you can have a Migraine without the headache phase. IMO, that makes living with this disease easier.

     

    Take care!

    Teri 


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