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Do I have chronic migraines?

I'm a 14 year old guy. Occasionally I get a kind of blind spot in my eye that starts in my peripherals and comes inward until all I can see is what is directly in front of my face, and everything else is fuzzy. Then it starts to go away and a pressure builds in my entire head and it seems like light and sound get ten times louder than everything really is. A killer headache then racks my entire head. As everything slowly fades, my eyes and hearing go back to normal. All i am left with is a pain whenever I move my head quickly to one side. The first one I remember is when I was in fifth grade. I was on the swing sets when the sun caught my eyes and the little glare stayed in my eyes until the headache stated. They have all been started by a bright flashing lights or a really exiting event, aka, Thanksgiving, Disneyland Trip, cross country running trip to Mount San Antonio College. Lots of sugar may be a cause too. What exactly do I have.

Public Comments

1. Yes you are having chronic migraine headaches, but what you need to do is get to a neurologist as soon as possible because you need to find out just what is causing them. There can be any underlying factor that is causing your migraine headaches. Please get to the neurologist, you are prettty young to be suffering with such intense headaches. Don't wait too much longer, talk to your parents about this so that they can get you some help.