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Re: Migraines with aura


Posted by sleepy-in-seattle on March 09, 2006 at 23:54:53:

In Reply to: Migraines with aura posted by Alamo Joe on March 09, 2006 at 20:26:27:

OK, here's some data.

Bottle-fed the entire time I nursed, AFAIK.

I had migraines from early teens until early twenties. All with disctinct aura (which served as a early warning to get into a dark, quiet room as soon as possible). They seemed to all but disappear by mid-twenties. They have recurred once every five years since then, much milder than before, but still with the aura.

Both my sisters and my father have suffered from aura-type migraines, althugh my youngest sister is the only one with current headaches.

I was not diagnosed with apnea, nor did I have any symptoms until about age 40.

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