hey, yeahh i get really bad migraines, but thankfully not often. so bad that during my summer exam times i was on beta blockers which are heart tablets that restricted and regulated blood flow to my brain to stop the onset of a migraine. Previous to the beta blockers i had to be on for a month or so during exams i contracted a migraine whilst in an exam and had to be taken out and put into a secure room where i wasnt allowed to speak to anyone and slept abit of the migraine off before being escorted back to the exam room where i had missed all of 5 mins of the exam and was stuck in this masive hall all by myself and an invigulator! NOT GOOD, still got an A so not complaining but it was dreadful at the time.
Very similar onset reactions to migraines to yours too. Can feel them coming on, as blurred vision occurs either left or right top corner of my sight, in a strip that slowly gets larger and larger in the space of around 15 mins when it can span accross my whole sight and everything just dances around and cannot see full stop! but tend to grab tablets as quick as before it gets that stage either that or attempt to sleep through it. Then after blurred vision dissappears you start with huge thumps and throbs of blood rushing to the back of your head, flowing through your main artery to your brain or should i say not flowing through correctly thus the migraine! I am always physically sick with mine, usually the case with alot of people as i read with you guys. Can last anything upto 24 hours mine personally but my mum on the other hand can last 3 to 4 days but never experienced any of the blurred vision or sickness just strong pulsations to the head.
I would take a diary of everything you eat and drink on a daily basis and especially taking note on the days previous and on the day of onset migraines as they are trigger related. be it stress, dehydration, alcohol, food (bananas, marmite, oranges, chocolate, nutella... all being very high on the trigger count) i have lowered my chances of getting migraines through this note taking of what your body intakes previous to triggering migraines, they are such an awful experience that you dont want another.
Anyway i have rambled far too much, i wish you all the best with figuring out what trips your body into migraines. and lets hope we find a miracle cure that stops them alltogether.
but for the meantime, perscribed 600mg ibuprofens do the trick x 2
foxy x