I keep telling you to behave but you never listen ....then someone runs in and repeatedly hits me round the head with a lump hammer!
I used to get them maybe a couple of times a year, but don't think I've had a full blown migraine for a couple of years now.
Best thing for me was as soon as I felt an attack starting, blurry peripheral vision & heavy headache, I'd take a couple of strong painkillers & shut my eyes for 20 mins.
I keep some painkillers in the car too, as I once pulled off the main Rd for 10mins shut-eye in the works van.
Usually worked for me, although not always & occasionally had to go to bed & take a bucket with me.![]()
My partner suffered for a few years eventually ended up in A&E as they got to a point where she was unable to withstand the pain, soon after she was diagnosed with 'cluster headaches' a lot of tests and scans she now has it under control with sumatriptan which is self injected and a supply of oxygen for when attacks occur. Prior to her current medication they tried her on verapamil which isn't specifically for migraines but they tend to try it as a last resort before going to the self injection stage.
My partner suffered for a few years eventually ended up in A&E as they got to a point where she was unable to withstand the pain, soon after she was diagnosed with 'cluster headaches' a lot of tests and scans she now has it under control with sumatriptan which is self injected and a supply of oxygen for when attacks occur. Prior to her current medication they tried her on verapamil which isn't specifically for migraines but they tend to try it as a last resort before going to the self injection stage.
Unable to lay down and being extremely agitated is a sure sign its Cluster.....
SWMBO commented on an article she read recently, that associated sleep apnoea as a factor with some folk re cluster headaches.

Used to suffer with them as a kid/teenager. Mum nearly OD'd me on Disprin once ...........
)Gp's are useless with anything to do with your eyes just go straight to a opticians they'll see you straight away and should be free on nhs.Funnily enough this thread popped up as I was doing some research this morning. I had the worst migraine on Sunday (stemming from a sudden onset of some pretty violent d&v, not nice!) which lasted for three days (the migraine). However, the visual auras I get at the onset phase have given way to a big blind spot in the left hand side of my vision (both eyes) which hasn't dissipated yet which is causing me some concern. My GP has been useless and referred me to an eye clinic (I did tell him it started and was likely caused by the migraine) and I am waiting to hear from them but I know they will only refer me on. Just very concerned as my sight has always returned to normal very quickly, not lasted 4 days :/
Gp's are useless with anything to do with your eyes just go straight to a opticians they'll see you straight away and should be free on nhs.