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Can A Huge Migraine Start A Seizure
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Last night around 3:30/3:45 I had the only major migraine/ headache and it wouldnt go away. After a while I started shaken around 4:00am. I started banging my head on bed room wall and I was hitting my hand on my wall. My husband sad I wasnt responding for at least two mins. Then when I wome up the headache went away.

posted February 21, 2016
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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I know he is, cause if it wasnt for god I wouldnt be here.

posted February 25, 2016
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Im gonna be calling my neurology clinic tomorrow and explain to them that they gonna have to change my appointment to an earlier date cause Im catching to many episodes.

posted February 21, 2016
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Yes any kind of headache can if it's bad enough. On top of what the cause of the headache is caused from. Like if you get dizzy or your have equilibrium problems.

posted February 21, 2016
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I have migraine/headaches just before i have seizures

posted February 21, 2016
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Yes, a migraine can start a seizure, but it is rare. The best thing to do is keep Tylenol Arthritis relief handy and be prepared for anything. Hope this helps.

posted March 1, 2016

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