...exertion—possibly because I don't do very much of it.
I don't get headache unless I have a virus or hay fever, and I've noticed that migraine and frequent headache sufferers seem to mention cognitive PEM often. Doesn't mean there's a link, but I guess it's a possibility.
Strong emotions do...
...headache, dizziness, and nausea. We evaluated whether the Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide (CGRP) receptor antagonist, olcegepant, used in migraine treatment could mitigate acute neuroinflammatory and neurological responses to SARS-COV-2 infection.
We infected wildtype C57BL/6J and 129/SvEv...
...alterations in areas of the visual, salience, and limbic systems in VSS. Importantly, altered serotonergic connectivity is independent of migraine in VSS, and simultaneously comparable to that of migraine with aura, highlighting a shared biology between the disorders...
That's because the standard questionnaires have multiple questions about physical symptoms, which gives false positives on purpose.
The problem isn't overlapping answers, it's overlapping questions. And the questions overlap deliberately to conflate many chronic illnesses as mental illness...
...https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroneuro.2023.08.032
Introduction
Children with chronic physical illnesses, such as asthma, diabetes and migraine, have a higher rate of mental disorders, including depression and anxiety, than their physically healthy counterparts. With chronic illnesses estimated...
I can't distinguish between PEM/non PEM occurence. I get the full gammut of vision impacts as part of paralyzing migraines which started only after ME/CFS had kicked in some years previously. In my case the migraine cause is usually identifiable some can be dietry (dairy) but the usual precursor...
...I think previous posters might be right about it being PEM related.
I Google'd 'kaleidoscope vision' and discovered the term 'occular migraine' and stopped panicking that I was losing my vision or it was a detached retina.
I mentioned it at my online LC clinic intake appointment and was...
...lateralised visual disturbances, usually accompanied by a mild lateralised headache, that have been diagnosed by a neurologist as a form of migraine (I though I was having micro-strokes, or some low level form of brain hypoxia). Been happening for decades.
It is usually not of much practical...
I've gotten several migraine auras over the past two years since having the Pfizer covid vaccine. I don't think they are related to ME though. I just get the visual symptoms - never any headache.
Does anyone else here suffer from ocular or visual migraines during PEM?
I have them with aura sometimes too. No headaches though.
Have you gotten to try any treatments, and if so did they help?
Are there any existing threads on this? I couldn't find any but maybe I'm using the wrong name for...
Autistic people have higher rates of chronic physical health conditions across the whole body and are more likely to have complex health needs, according to a study led by researchers at the University of Cambridge. Their findings, published in the journal Molecular Autism, have important...
Highlights
There is growing evidence supporting an association between migraine and functional neurological disorder (FND) seizures.
Changes in awareness and vestibular symptoms seem to be more prevalent in functional neurological disorder seizures that are triggered by migraine than those...
...edge sword because I find it stimulating. In fact I have to limit my onion intake very strictly to prevent sleep stopping head buzz and migraines with a kind of quercetin hangover afterwards.
My theory is, some anti-inflammatories work by acting like, or stimulating, stress hormones, like...
...form, there's a very funny acute version. If I try to speak after having to stand or walk for half a minute longer than I can manage, absolutely no coherent words will come out—I just make noises. It's very similar to what happened to a migraine sufferer I used to work with during his aura phase.
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