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, does he have any other symptoms at all? For example,

Muscle weakness or paralysis

Forehead wrinkles disappear

Overall droopy appearance

Impossible or difficult to blink

Nose runs

Nose is constantly stuffed

Difficulty speaking

Difficulty eating and drinking

Sensitivity to sound (hyperacusis)

Excess or reduced salivation

Facial swelling

Diminished or distorted taste

Pain in or near the ear

Drooling

Eye closure difficult or impossible

Lack of tears

Excessive tearing

Brow droop

Tears fail to coat cornea

Lower eyelid droop

Sensitivity to light

Hearing deficit

Severe pain

Long lasting pain

Vertigo

Blisters in ear or other areas

Nausea

What type of pain is it around the eye - stabbing, throbbing, etc.?

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Hi,

I'll have to go ask him.

I know he has sensitivity to light. His pain is about a 6.

He didn't say anything about any numbness.

I am going to get him an appt with an eye dr. Maybe he needs glasses.

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Subject: I think my son is having a migraine

Can you have a migraine without having that numbness like gets, where

one side of her face droops?

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Hi . Well just like everything else, none of use are going to have the

exact same symptoms. Dylan's neurologist said he had cluster migraines. He had

pain that went over his head into his eye and a bit in the temple. He had to

have things dark and quiet. He did not get the auras, or nausea, or droopy

face,or numbness. His lasted 8 weeks.

Cindylouwho

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> Hi,

> I'll have to go ask him.

> I know he has sensitivity to light. His pain is about a 6.

> He didn't say anything about any numbness.

>

> I am going to get him an appt with an eye dr. Maybe he needs

glasses.

The reason I ask, , is that droopiness can be a symptom of

Bells Palsy. I asked about " stabbing " pain because that's the type

of pain you get with Trigeminol Neuralgia, however I'm not sure that

droopiness is associated with that. You might want to look on the

internet for Bells Palsy to see what you think.

Love Lana

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His headache is at the top of his head, to his temples, and eyes.

I'm gonna go re-evaluate him now.

I'll ask you more after that.

Maybe it's a cluster headache.

I hate that he is missing so much school!

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, it doesn't sound much like Bells or Trigeminol Neuralgia, so

I'm thinking it is a Migraine. Is there a way you can get his school

work for him in case he gets to feeling better? I wouldn't worry too

much about school - they should work with him/you.

Love Lana

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, it doesn't sound much like Bells or Trigeminol Neuralgia, so

I'm thinking it is a Migraine. Is there a way you can get his school

work for him in case he gets to feeling better? I wouldn't worry too

much about school - they should work with him/you.

Love Lana

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, it doesn't sound much like Bells or Trigeminol Neuralgia, so

I'm thinking it is a Migraine. Is there a way you can get his school

work for him in case he gets to feeling better? I wouldn't worry too

much about school - they should work with him/you.

Love Lana

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Re: I think my son is having a migraine

> Hi,

> I'll have to go ask him.

> I know he has sensitivity to light. His pain is about a 6.

> He didn't say anything about any numbness.

>

> I am going to get him an appt with an eye dr. Maybe he needs

glasses.

The reason I ask, , is that droopiness can be a symptom of

Bells Palsy.

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Bell's Palsy - the whole one side of the face would droop, not just the

eyelid.

I've worked with Bell's Patients. \

http://www.bellspalsy.ws/

http://www.entnet.org/healthinfo/topics/bells.cfm

http://www.bellspalsy.net/

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Re: I think my son is having a migraine

> Hi,

> I'll have to go ask him.

> I know he has sensitivity to light. His pain is about a 6.

> He didn't say anything about any numbness.

>

> I am going to get him an appt with an eye dr. Maybe he needs

glasses.

The reason I ask, , is that droopiness can be a symptom of

Bells Palsy.

~~~~~~~~

Bell's Palsy - the whole one side of the face would droop, not just the

eyelid.

I've worked with Bell's Patients. \

http://www.bellspalsy.ws/

http://www.entnet.org/healthinfo/topics/bells.cfm

http://www.bellspalsy.net/

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I get migraines without droopyness or paralysis. I am sensitive to

light, sound and smell, and nauseaus and if I move my head/neck it

fells like it will explode. I have to keep a bucket beside the bed

and go to bed in a dark quiet room and hope that my partner doesn't

eat anything strong smelling as I can smell it and this makes me feel

even sicker. YUCK.

I do get aura's and such symptoms a lot of the time but NOT always

before a migraine. I usually have to pack the pillows about my

head/neck to prevent ANY movement and then TRY to sleep it off (I do

take Cafergot etc for my migraines at the first signs (if I get them)

but sometimes this is no help).

It is quiet possible he is having a migraine as I too can and do

sometimes get eye pains as well.

Sharon

> Ok, so you know that wasn't in school yesterday, and I

thought he was having anxiety over learning about his friends who

smoke pot.

>

> He had complained of stomach problems. Now he's complaineing of a

bad headache (a 6 on a scale of 1-10), nausea, and eye pain.

>

> Could he be having a migraine? I think he had one a couple months

ago that lasted for about 9 days.

>

>

> Can you have a migraine without having that numbness like

gets, where one side of her face droops?

>

>

>

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