The symptoms of a basilar artery migraine are comparable to those of a regular migraine, which includes double vision, dizziness, inability to walk straight and confusion. Identify the symptoms of this debilitating headache withadvice from a board-certified neurologist in this totally free video on migraines. Professional: Alexander Mauskop Speak to: www.nyheadache.com Bio: Dr. Alexander Mauskop, MD FAAN, is the director and founder of the New York Headache Center in New York City. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
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My Mother has migraines, and doesn’t have the same issues with hers that I have with my migraines. I have vertigo, vomiting, dizziness, black out spells, severe pain in the back of my head, cloudy vision, ringing in my ear, flashes of light. My Mother has none of that yet she has migraines. Explanation please?Triptans help hers. They make mine worse. Explain???
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