My first migraine attack happened when I was 14 years old and in school. My hand and mouth became numb, I had an intense headache, and I didn’t know what was happening. Nowadays, I can go up to six months of not having a migraine attack and then have a period of having migraine symptoms daily.
My symptoms begin with blurry vision, it’s as if glass has shattered and I can’t read things. When this happens, I take painkillers early to manage my symptoms, but I still experience aura. I’m lucky in that if I catch it early enough, I can treat my symptoms with basic painkillers.
Sometimes, my migraine attacks can come on suddenly, for example, when I’m looking after my kids. When this happens, I need to take time out and sit in a dark room. When this occurs, I’ve had to stay in bed for the rest of the day and not interact with anyone.

