Botox: You may want to consider having your doctor/headache specialist see if Botox can be approved for your migraine headaches. If it works you could have significantly less migraines for at least 3-4 months at a time. Many times people's migraines are cut in half if not more. The use of your oral migraine prevention medications and abortives are much more helpful and reduce occurrences even better.
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Migraine with aura?: The visual, sensory, and motor phenomena vary in complexity. Common symptoms include visual disturbances during which the patient may describe visual changes. The bright spots or flashing lights floating in the visual field are common symptoms. See headache specialist for diagnosis and treatment.
Answered 8/7/2014
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