Hi Andrew that is not good to hear.
My first wife suffered extrodinary migrianes to the point where I would have to have the Doctor do a house call (do they still do that?) and give her a shot to relieve the pain.
I read a lot about the problem. It was put forward by someone that the effect is caused by the brain dropping slightly in temprature relative to the rest of the body..now I dont know if this was a palacebo thing but it worked for my wife..whenever a hint of on coming she would wrap her head and keep it as warm as possible. After a while she could head them off and as far as I know they never get to her anymore.
It sounds weird but I know how you must feel when having an attack and you reach a point where you will try anything she did and it worked for her.
alex
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