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"I did a first aid course today and auras were mentioned - it’s a sign of a diabetic fit, I think. " Diabetics don’t fit unless they have epilepsy too. There are some weird behaviours of some diabetics on insulin when their blood sugar drops to dangerous levels though. | |||
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"I did a first aid course today and auras were mentioned - it’s a sign of a diabetic fit, I think. Diabetics don’t fit unless they have epilepsy too. There are some weird behaviours of some diabetics on insulin when their blood sugar drops to dangerous levels though. " I meant epilepsy - it was all together | |||
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"I did a first aid course today and auras were mentioned - it’s a sign of a diabetic fit, I think. Diabetics don’t fit unless they have epilepsy too. There are some weird behaviours of some diabetics on insulin when their blood sugar drops to dangerous levels though. " I'm sure a lady I work with is on her way to becoming diabetic. Her diet consists primarily of caffeine and sugar. Yesterday she complained of feeling dizzy and sick. Then she said her breakfast was 2 coffees and a large blueberry muffin! | |||
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"Is the person able to say when an episode is going to happen? You can at least then keep the person safe. Time the episode too - anything over 5 mins get the person to the hospital. " That’s epilepsy, not migraine! Migraines can go on for days. | |||
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"I get them; had 11 this month after having none for a couple of years!" Is this a migraine or an aura migraine? | |||
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"Is this a migraine or an aura migraine?" I get both, but aura ones occur more often. Numbness on one side, flashing lights, loss of vision, inability to talk or spell, etc. | |||
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"I have these. Its rare, as I usually get cluster migraines, but get these during a bad episode. My triggers are strange. Standard is heat, stress, and tiredness. My more unusual trigger is the smell of raw onion. (Basically when you get a migraine, you can usually smell something. For me, its raw onion. So now I cant go near it)" I don't smell anything. | |||
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"I have these. Its rare, as I usually get cluster migraines, but get these during a bad episode. My triggers are strange. Standard is heat, stress, and tiredness. My more unusual trigger is the smell of raw onion. (Basically when you get a migraine, you can usually smell something. For me, its raw onion. So now I cant go near it) I don't smell anything." Oddly enough a perfume triggered my first attack - i got tunnel vision instead of my worms (flashing lights is another sensation). Hormones in two of my pregnancies was a trigger too. Since then studying has increased them, but they are still rare. | |||
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"I have these. Its rare, as I usually get cluster migraines, but get these during a bad episode. My triggers are strange. Standard is heat, stress, and tiredness. My more unusual trigger is the smell of raw onion. (Basically when you get a migraine, you can usually smell something. For me, its raw onion. So now I cant go near it) I don't smell anything. Oddly enough a perfume triggered my first attack - i got tunnel vision instead of my worms (flashing lights is another sensation). Hormones in two of my pregnancies was a trigger too. Since then studying has increased them, but they are still rare." When I was in my GCSEs, I used to get them every single day. Missed a lot of school because I was pretty much bed bound. If I stood up, I would either faint or throw up. You may think you dont smell something but when you think about it, you realise. Thats how we worked out with mine. | |||
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"I was diagnosed with this 4 years ago, on medication now so I don't get the migraines as such, Still have the blackouts/ power cuts I call them. Not a nice feeling at all. Hope you get sorted asap OP. Jo.X " Thank you but it's not me that gets them but a close family member. I have been calling them episodes but perhaps attack is more appropriate as they come on without warning very quickly and go away in about a minute. He does wear glasses but my concern is it doing any damage to the eye? | |||
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"I was diagnosed with this 4 years ago, on medication now so I don't get the migraines as such, Still have the blackouts/ power cuts I call them. Not a nice feeling at all. Hope you get sorted asap OP. Jo.X Thank you but it's not me that gets them but a close family member. I have been calling them episodes but perhaps attack is more appropriate as they come on without warning very quickly and go away in about a minute. He does wear glasses but my concern is it doing any damage to the eye?" Oh I'm sorry, From my understanding , my treatment, I was sent for a normal eye test , then MRI, then more intensive eye tests, Every time an (episode) happens record everything on paper even video if you can, and take this info to the Neaurologist, Medication can help if diagnosed correctly.X | |||
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"I have these. Its rare, as I usually get cluster migraines, but get these during a bad episode. My triggers are strange. Standard is heat, stress, and tiredness. My more unusual trigger is the smell of raw onion. (Basically when you get a migraine, you can usually smell something. For me, its raw onion. So now I cant go near it) I don't smell anything. Oddly enough a perfume triggered my first attack - i got tunnel vision instead of my worms (flashing lights is another sensation). Hormones in two of my pregnancies was a trigger too. Since then studying has increased them, but they are still rare. When I was in my GCSEs, I used to get them every single day. Missed a lot of school because I was pretty much bed bound. If I stood up, I would either faint or throw up. You may think you dont smell something but when you think about it, you realise. Thats how we worked out with mine. " Nope never had that. Not all migraine sufferers have the same symptoms. | |||
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