I have had two migraines–one last year, and the other one yesterday, beleive it or not.
My auras are more swirly and pastel-colored–like what you see when you rub your eyes, like Guin says, but brighter–and semicircular in shape rather than zig-zaggy. I only get one and it starts at the lower left of my field of vision and progresses toward the center while getting larger. For a while, I can “fake” it out by moving my eyes around quickly and peaking around it, but eventually it’s square in the center of my field of view and too big for me to read anymore. (Both my migraines occurred while I was working at the computer.)
The really freaky thing is that after the aura goes away (it lasts less than half an hour), my left hand gets numb and tingly for 15 minutes or so. I had guessed that the aura might be migraine-related because my husband had something similar, and an optometrist told him it was an ocular migraine–but he hadn’t experienced any numbness! I was relieved to read that this was a common migraine sympotom.
After the numbness goes away, I get a mild headache which lasts a half hour or so, and I’m very fatigued.
The first migraine I had went just like that. Now, yesterday, I had this sequence in the afternoon, but last night, after feeling fine all evening, I suddenly got a real skull-splitter of a headache around midnight. It felt like someone inside my head had attatched a cable between my cheekbones and was tightening, tightening, tightening. . . It felt like the bones in my face were going to crack. Occassionally, the cable-tightener would get bored and start shoving an icepick through the orbit of my right eye. When this got dull, he’d take up the slack in the cable again. I had mild nausea, too. Don’t know if it was a seperate symptom, per se, or just a reaction to the pain.
After an hour of this, I was starting to seriously consider trepannation–the Tylenol I was popping wasn’t even taking the edge off. If I ever get another one like that, I’m going to present myself to my GP and demand meds! But if I lived a few centuries ago, Tsubaki, I’d probably find someone with a nice hefty drill to let the demon out.
I realize that my symptoms are relatively mild. My sympathies go out to those who have more frequent and severe attacks! Hell, my sympathies to any poor schmucks who have “mild” migraines like mine, too!