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Posted: 06/24/09 - 22:45
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I have have all those same things happen. My "panic attacks" started a few years ago and I have had about two dozen. The blurry eyes, numb hands, lips, tongue and the horrible headache. I learned to live through it and can fully funtion while having an "attack". My doctor gave me some anxiety drugs that helped chill me out, but I found that the best thing was chilling out myself. I started tracking when I had them and what was going on in my life at the time. I leanerd to not put too much on my plate, eat half way decent and go to yoga. I also started going to therapy, which helped to talk about stressors in my life. Good luck to all of you, it is good to know that there are others out their with the same stuff going on.


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Posted: 07/10/09 - 00:38
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wow it amazing that so far no one has found out whats the cure for this. I have exactly what everyone else has.. Its starts with a blurry vision and spots and it gets to a point where I cant see half of someones face. Then my left arm and mouth and tough gets numb and shortly after that I get a strong headache. When I have this I cant concentrate and just horrible. I don't know why this is going on I would consider myself very healthy, I'm all about organic foods and veggies. I hope maybe someone could tell me whats going on. It seems that Doctors now a days all they know is how to give you a pill but that doesn't take the problem away. Is there a cure for this?


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Posted: 07/10/09 - 03:33
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I do not want to frighten any of you but keep a close check on these issues.
I have had migraines ever since I can remember. Several times, while at work, I experienced pretty much the same things you are describing.
After I had a Brain MRI last fall it was discovered that I have had a mild stroke. I am positive this happened during one of these migraine episodes. I remember after these episodes having a severe migraine headache, not being able to see and not being able to communicate verbally with my co workers. I knew what I wanted to say it just wouldn't come out right.
While my stroke was so mild I did not even know what it was....if you feel these symptoms and it causes you concern or makes you paranoid you should seek medical advice right away to determine it is just a migraine.
My episodes did make me paranoid enough to call my father and ask what his symptoms of heart problems were. That's what I thought was happening to me. Like a dummy, after his symptoms did not match mine, I chose to ignore it because I never thought of stroke, that was only for older people. I was in my early 40's.
Just wanted to give you a head's up.
People with migraines please pay attention and don't ignore warning signs of stroke no matter what your age.


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Posted: 07/27/09 - 17:04
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I had the same problem happen to me about an hour ago. I eat healthy. I've had nothing stressful bother me. Just came out of no where, this happened to me about 3 to 4 months ago as well...i left work early and headed home, fell asleep for like 4 hours...and woke up fine. There has to be something the matter with us if we are all having the same symptoms. heres what happens with me. my peripheral vision is lost like i cant see anything on the right side of me...for a half our or so..then numbness on my right hand...then a enormous headache. my headache is still going on now..i thought it may have been lack of sleep...im 24 years old...ive never had this occure to me till this year..scares the hell out of me. And yet...no cure..anyways...thats that


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Posted: 10/06/09 - 08:05
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Hi i am now 17 but have suffered these symptoms since 13. It all starts with blurred vision like a white fog and when i focus on an object less than half of it is visible. Then my arms fingers face and tongue go numb and my tongue tingles. When i then try to talk i slur my words and just cannot get them out correctly. This is then followed by a very painfull headache getting worse and worse for upto 5 or so hours. I was really concerned and when i went to see my local doctor he gave me these red migrane tablets and told me to try and avoid eating cheese and chocolate and drinking coffee but this was all useless. I have suffered this for the last 4 years about 40 or more times and seem to happen randomly as i can be without them from days to months. I have found that just your adverage paracetamol can help incredibly with the pain and even stop it but i have to take it as soon as i notice the first symptom(blurred vision) or else it doesnt work. Because of the ammount of times i have suffered this i cannot see it being a mini stroke but i could be wrong. I hope my reveiw was helpfull to you all.


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