May not be migraine: Migraines can sometimes cause neurologic symptoms in other parts of the body that can mimic a mini-stroke (TIA). But it's important to rule out more dangerous causes like aneurysm or tumor. CT or MRI of the brain, and possibly a CTA or MRA to look for aneurysms, is probably needed. See a doctor as soon as possible.
Answered 7/14/2014
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Complex Migraine: 1st episode, you should be evaluated to rule out more serious condition brain blood vessels. If recurs only with migraines, this may be a "Complex Migraine" or Complicated Migraine syndrome. These symptoms may include headaches with other neurologic changes, weakness, tingling and stroke like symptoms. Diabetes, changes in some of your body's electrolytes with dehydration may be related. Eval rec.
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