I'm 19 years old and for the past 3 yrs I have had severe migraines only on the left side of my head in front, it last between a few hours and a few days. my doctor said it was due to an astigmatism, and recommended glasses, however even though the glasses help and has reduced the frequency of migraines they seem to be getting worse. I normally feel nauseous and I sleep to try and stop the pain most times I jus end up crying for a few hours. I don't take any medications because they do not help at all.
Hi
I understand how hard this is for you.
I just have a few questions:
Which came first, the headaches or the seizures?
Have you ever been diagnosed with migraine headaches before your surgeries and all the medications?
It is best to have this assessed objectively. A cranial CT scan or MRI may be able to determine if there is an organic or structural cause for this. Also, an EEG has to establish if a true seizure is present. Medications, metabolic and hormonal imbalance , nutrient and mineral deficiencies may present with seizure and headaches. Considering previous surgeries and intake of these medications, it is best to discuss this with your physician prescribers.
Kriss, check if your kepra could be giving you headaches. I was put on Lamictal for trigeminal neuraligia and migraines and the lamictal ended up making the headaches worse, plus gave me vertigo. Also,with your major weight loss, any structural cause? cervical spine maybe? If your pain is behind the eye, eyebrow, over ear or in similar areas, look at occipital neuralgia. It is caused from problems in c2. this can cause extreem headaches as well. Check your estrogen levels, when low can cause weird symptoms in some individuals. Also-Have you been given any reason for your seizures? they are usually not just random occurances.
wish you well, fellow seeker of soloutions to "unpleasant" physical problems
Hi Kris,
About 8 months ago I started getting severe headaches on the right side of my head in the orbital region which was preceeded by blurry and then double vision, also numbness to the skin in the same area as the head ache. I saw an opthomology nuerologist who after hearing my symptoms and getting an MRI diagnosed me with a rare disorder called Tolosa Hunt syndome. The doctor put me on Prednisone 80 mg and within days the pain was gone and the vision problems cleared up within a couple of weeks. I have since tapered off the prednisone to only 10 mg a day. You may want to talk to your doctor about this or any other type of inflamatory disease that may be causing you this pain.