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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Not really an answer to your question but just interesting info from my point of view.

I have had occasional, maybe 3 or 4 a year, migraines for 35+ years, intense pressure and unable to lie down when they happen, can’t even touch my head it hurts so much, vomiting and pacing for hours.

2 years ago diagnosed with gallstones, I can no longer eat foods with a high fat content, so no more cheese or chocolate for example, as a side effect not had a single migraine since.

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