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Dr. Kantor,
Is it possible for a person to experience silent migraines w/o any type of migraine symptom? Also, could silent migraines
be responsible for more than 20 lesions on the brain? Thank you very much. Roni
Hi. I have lesions on my brain too and have had vision abnormalities. the eye doc said they were were optical migraines. I was like okay and as far as the lesions, my neuro said they were probably the start of migraines. For the last two weeks I have had migraines! What is up here? Let me know when you get the answer. I posted a link here but no one got back to me yet.
This is the members' help forum, not the expert answers section. I don't think Dr. Kantor is still with us, either, though I could be wrong about that. I believe that I read somewhere that MedHelp was looking for a new MS expert to help with the other board, as had previously been Dr. Kantor's responsibility..
Here, a wonderful group of knowledgeable and caring people takes care of one another. Welcome. However, I'm afraid that I can't answer your specific question. Someone else may chime in.
I have atypicalAtypical pneumonia migraines and MS the difference is my vision problems go away with my migraine. With the MS my left side is always affected but when I get a migraine on top of it it gets worse for awhile.
Doctors have a tendency to not look past the Migraine. Neurologists specialize in different things such as, headaches, or pain, or brain injuries, or MS. It is important to seek out an MS Specialist if you can.
You have had at least one MRI. Do you see a Neurologist?
I have had visualVisual acuity test disturbances for a year now... and paresthesiasNumbness and tingling, dizziness,slurred spedech sometimes, etc... its not MS, I have been to many neurologists and to 2 MS specialists (neuros), it got ruled out... One MS specialist said it can be migraine with auras... I am taking one pill everyday, i feel better in the way that some symptoms stopped. Can be a case of chronic migraine...
Thanks
Lea
Here, a wonderful group of knowledgeable and caring people takes care of one another. Welcome. However, I'm afraid that I can't answer your specific question. Someone else may chime in.
Doctors have a tendency to not look past the Migraine. Neurologists specialize in different things such as, headaches, or pain, or brain injuries, or MS. It is important to seek out an MS Specialist if you can.
You have had at least one MRI. Do you see a Neurologist?