minniebeth
DIS Veteran
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I had something like this once. It was REALLY scary. I couldn't talk. The neuro said he thought it was a "complex migraine" which seems a lot like a stroke. Instead of vessels dialating, like in a regular migraine, they constricted causing stroke like symptoms. Now, birth control pills or any HRT is not an option for me (menopause is going to be extremely difficult) and I can't take Imitrex or any other type of vessel constrictor.
So glad the pregnancy, and all that goes with it is behind now!
This is exactly what I experience and I have had to call 911 several times thinking I was having a stroke!
Everyone is different, so it is great to compare everyone's notes, but my Dr. warned me and my friends who try to collaborate that everyone is unique and treatment should be tailored to each individual under a doctor's supervision.
I am definately in the camp that a patient is his/her own advocate, so taking some of the information that is out there to a dr. (like supplements, etc.) is great because they all don't always have the mindset outside of one plan how to proceed forward.
On vacation, especially Disney, know your triggers, even if it is hormonal and try everything to help prevent one from occurring. Hydration in my mind is a key factor in helping to prevent any migraine. I am very light sensitive and any bright flash can trigger a migraine in a second, and I actually had two triggered on vacation by people taking flash photos right in front of me. It was not fun!
not so much!!