A prodrome symptom: Prodrome: subtle changes within one or two days preceding the attack. This may include constipation, depression, diarrhea, drowsiness, food cravings, or hyperactivity and irritability. Aura: are usually visual but can also be sensory, motor or verbal disturbances...For more info..Check out this lik, http://www.Mayoclinic.Com/health/migraine-aura/mm00659 .. Good luck.
Answered 5/15/2013
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Variation of normal: Might be your body's particular way of producing an aura or just how your particular pattern is.
Answered 5/11/2013
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3 phases: Most folks with migraine experience three phases, the prodrome, headache itself, and post-dromal period. Each may be several hours, and your experience involves your prodromal initial experience prior to headache. Aura refers to "classical migraine" which is a variation of a pattern experienced by a select group of patients.
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