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<blockquote data-quote="SueR" data-source="post: 353485" data-attributes="member: 38596"><p>If you used to have migraines and they stopped then the chances are they will return. I had them from the age of 16 until I was 17 and then nothing for 20 odd years and then they kicked in with a vengeance. I did question this at the time and that was the answer I was given. I get flashing lights, numbness and the sickly feeling and have been given various strength meds from the GP.</p><p></p><p>With me there's no trigger factors, they just happen - the usual chocolate, stress, cheese theory have all been ruled out. BP is OK and that's never been a problem but.. I have recently been diagnosed with raised pressure in my spine and at the moment that's being blamed for the attacks. I'm under a neurologist and the problem is being investigated. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Just follow the instructions from your health team is all I can add.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SueR, post: 353485, member: 38596"] If you used to have migraines and they stopped then the chances are they will return. I had them from the age of 16 until I was 17 and then nothing for 20 odd years and then they kicked in with a vengeance. I did question this at the time and that was the answer I was given. I get flashing lights, numbness and the sickly feeling and have been given various strength meds from the GP. With me there's no trigger factors, they just happen - the usual chocolate, stress, cheese theory have all been ruled out. BP is OK and that's never been a problem but.. I have recently been diagnosed with raised pressure in my spine and at the moment that's being blamed for the attacks. I'm under a neurologist and the problem is being investigated. Just follow the instructions from your health team is all I can add. [/QUOTE]
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