On Tue, 12 Dec 2017 14:07:19 -0500, Mike_Duffy >
wrote:
>On Tue, 12 Dec 2017 12:05:26 -0400, wrote:
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>> Having had more regular type migraines nearly all my life I know a
>> migraine when I meet it.
>
>
>Wiki articles can be misleading, in error, or incomplete. And you should
>always take advice from your doctor over strangers on the Internet. The
>wiki entry on vestibular migraine:
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>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertig...bular_migraine
>
>refers only to vertigo (dizzyness), and makes no reference to any visual
>hallucinations. Did you have the visual effect, as you describe it:
>"transparent worms squirming in my eyes" before or during headaches?
>
>And yes, having had the headache symptom (especially the 'cluster' type)
>does make you more knowledgeable on the subject. I am lucky that when I see
>the transparent worms, I never get the headache most people get afterwards.
If I don't stop immediately the worms appear I will head into the full
vertigo effects. Then I can't even walk and my best spot is on the
floor by the toilet, because I am going to be throwing up until it
passes. So far, it is now under control with the meds thank goodness,
it must have been a terrible affliction in days of yore when they
could do nothing for one.