View Single Post
Old 05-27-2010, 09:49 PM
Mere's Avatar
Mere Mere is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: A Beautiful Town in Maryland
Posts: 425
15 yr Member
Mere Mere is offline
Member
Mere's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: A Beautiful Town in Maryland
Posts: 425
15 yr Member
Default

Yes, I get migraines and usually they strike right before an autonomic episode. They are so severe and create numbness and stroke-like symptoms. They call them 'complicated migraine'. I feel them in my chest also, like angina and in my abdomen (abdominal migraine). I also get tachycardia (take Verapamil), near-syncope, low blood pressure alterating w/high BP. Severe arm pain and numbness, abdominal pain, severe gastroparesis, alternating temperature (fever to sub-core), bladder dysfunction (problems peeing) and itching. These are things that happen with severe attacks. I had two last year. I have a lesser degree of these symptoms on a day-to day basis with terrible fatigue - I have problems climbing the stairs and I had to quit my day job of 25 years, three years ago. I am now on SSD.

Cyclelops, you know the drill... You have the condition and all of it's horrible atrocities. TinaG... sounds like you have the same problem. Dr. Khurana will definitely see this... He likes you to tell him an event in action, or how you feel on a day-to-day basis, and how it all began. Take notes with you, although, he may tell you to put them away. He does not want to know what other MD's have diagnosed... He does not care as he will make his own conclusions.

I find it strange that this all started after you had a child. I started having autonomic symptoms (tachycardia being the first) after a viral pneumonia and after I had a total hysterectomy about 17 years ago. I often wonder if there was a hormonal shift that caused this, or if it was a viral thing... I wonder?

Hope you are well. You too Cyclelops. Have a good Holiday,

Mere
Mere is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote