I've had them since I was in high school. They call the lights you see a visual aura. Sometimes I get them..sometimes I don't. I actually prefer them...it may sound silly, but it gives me a heads up to take meds and deal with the the problem earlier. And I know it's a migraine instead of a different type of headache.
I started out on Cafergot, then went to Ergostast, and Midrin. The first 2 are ergotamine based and you run the risk of ergotamine toxicity if you take too much, and I had a lot when I was first pregnant both times..actually that's how I knew I was pregnant the second time. They don't give you ergotamione when you are pregnant...can cause uterine contractions...hence the Midrin. I resisted the Imitrex for a long time, and finally tried it after a trip to er and a long talk with the ER doc who's wife got them. I tried the nasal spray first. but it tastes nasty. Now I take the pills. Never leave home without them. And some nice Vicodin for pain. The best rx is to go to sleep in a dark room when you get one.
Migraines can be caused by a variety of triggers...hormones, stress, certain foods, flashing lights, maybe even more causes. Mine are hormonal or stress related, altho bright lights can do it too.
I even had one brought on one time by the
www.hampsterdance.com website.

Stupid on my part..I'd had a migraine earlier in the day and had to get my internet fix for the day. It was a really bad one.
I've had them last up to a week a couple of times, thank goodness only twice.
Anyway..the point to my rambling is that there is lot of different meds out there, work with your doc to find what works for you.
OrionGirl...you are on to something with the caffiene...one of the migraine meds out there is basically aspirin, tylenol and caffeine. I don't know what kind of meds you have had problems with, but you might want to think about trying either the Midrin or the Imitrex. They felt Midrin was safe enough to take when I was pregnant....that was 20 yrs ago tho. My daughter is an honor student in college...didn't seem to have any ill effects
Timmain..what i usually get is like "B" in your pic..only the opposite side. What that tells you is exactly where in the visual field nerve paths the migraine is acting.
They can be hereditary...women get them more than men. Both my daughters get them, and my mom had them when she was younger...but not after menopause...so I guess there is hope
