what happens in the brain when someone is having a migraine?

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what distinguishes a migraine from a ‘bad headache’, and how come sometimes a sufferer can throw up and all symptoms instantly go away? What’s happening there? Some sort of release of pressure?

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When I get migraines, it’s not just the pain and tension and light/sound sensitivity. I have trouble forming words and responding to people. I start to forget things and sometimes I have have tingling and numbness in my fingers and face. I’ve heard migraines have more in common with seizures than headaches.

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