Thank you for your question. Although without being able to examine you I cannot offer you the specific advice on diagnosis and treatment that you need, but I would try to provide you some relevant information about your health concern.
Generally, throbbing headache (mostly one sided) & orbital pain (eye pain) with dizziness symptoms could be suggestive of migraine. I would suggest careful record of event that has proceeded with the attack and avoid those factors. In addition, try to rest in a dark & quiet room, meditate, have a balanced diet and consult a doctor. If this is migraine, then the mainstay of the migraine treatment is always to identify the triggering factors and to avoid them. Triggering factors could be different foods such as cheese, chocolate, alcohol and even few fruits. Other factors that may induce your migraine attack may be pills, stress or depression, bright lights, loud noise and traveling. Even then, if you suffer continuous headache, please arrange an appointment with a neurologist right away who will evaluate the further underlying disorders or cluster headache by clinically examine you & ordering MRI or CT scan here that may be the main reasons of your migraine attacks and can provide you an appropriate treatment. Hope this information proves helpful to you. Take Care & Regards!!!
also i forgot to say, i get really bad shocks across my temples. forehead and on the back of my head.