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Q: ? MIGRAINE WITH NO HEADACHE

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told has migraine

symptoms r

dizzy 24/7

nausea

ear pain

diff to think /speak occasional

sudden onset high blood pressure

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Teri Robert, Health Guide
8/ 1/09 11:13pm

Migraine can occur with no headache. For more information on this, see Acephalgic or Silent Migraine - The Basics.

 

However, the symptoms would not be present all the time. Only a doctor who can review your medical history, discuss your symptoms with you, and examine you in person can tell you if these symptoms are Migraine in your case.

 

Please see your docto?

 

Good luck,

Teri

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8/ 2/09 9:25pm

Hi Thank you .

 

Yes I had  the work up and have had these symptoms over two months .

 

Its LIKE BEEING ON A BOAT  WITH EAR PAIN .

 

Thank you .

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7/24/09 11:39pm
Yes, to that whole combination. Example: if I eat corn I've had experiences where my whole body goes 'strange', but there's no headache. Reply
7/28/09 10:09pm

Thank you for the answer do you have vertigo migraine?

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Teri Robert, Health Guide
8/ 2/09 11:30pm

Has your doctor suggested any treatment? Are things getting any better?

 

Teri

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8/ 3/09 1:18pm

Hi Teri,

 

 Treat ment is this diet  fresh produce no packaged no processed . no dyes no cheeses no vinigar no nuts no berreis nofrozen foods . nothing to eat unless I prepair it .no dairy. no yogurt. no wheat. the list goes on . I am really sticking to it because I need to gt on with my life . I can not stand the dizzy and ear pain. nausea is a little better.

 

I had the work up done .all labs mri s are picture perfect.

I saw the dizzy specialist he put me on this diet he told me no cure trial and error .

med atenolol Im on it be cause with the dizzy my pressure spiked after four bp meds finally lower but no reason for the high blood pressure . I did not have high blood pressure. cant increase the atenolol as dizzy Dr suggest because my pulse is to low.

The cardiologist cant figure the high blood  pressure no cause.

The dizzy Dr  vertigo migrain diagnosis.

Thanks

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Teri Robert, Health Guide
8/ 3/09 1:33pm

I'm sorry you're not making more progress. If you don't start making progress with the current doctors, you might consider seeing an actual Migraine specialist. It's important to note that neurologists aren't necessarily Migraine and headache specialists. Take a look at the article Migraine and Headache Specialists - What's So Special? If you need help finding a Migraine specialist, check our listing of Patient Recommended Migraine and Headache Specialists.

 

I know you're going through a rough time. If you'd like some additional support, come join our discussion forum. You'll need to register again once there because it's a separate membership database, but you can use the same member name, email address, and password that you used here. You can find our forum at http://forums.healthcentral.com/discussion/migraine/forums.

 

Please keep us posted on how you're doing?

Teri

 

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