Out of the blue, my husband had what we thought was a stroke but now believe was a migraine aura almost two weeks ago. The migraine auras have been quite significant where he is very confused, unable to speak sometimes, and not able to comprehend meaning we can't leave him alone because he is not (at least during the aura) able to take care of himself. This is followed by extremely painful headaches that leave him moaning in pain. We've been to the hospital 3 times and twice to a neurologist. He has had a series of tests and all of them so far (MRI, EEG, EKG, blood work, etc.) are clean. So we are left with daily episodes all at different times which have turned our life upside down. He takes Fiorcet and Liquid Advil when he starts to get symptoms and it seems the only thing that gives him pain relief is a Vicotin (which we naturally don't like because it is addictive). He has been prescribed Topomax and has been on that for 3 days. We see there are migraine sufferers everywhere but can't imagine life like this with every day occurrences. We have cut out virtually anything that we think could be a trigger foodwise and are trying to address things like stress, sleeping, exercise. But it seems none of that has made a bit of difference. My questions:
1. How soon could Topomax work for us at least to decrease frequency?
2. Is there a particular reason you think our neurologist didn't prescribe an abortive drug (e.g. Triptans)?
3. Does anyone have experience or know of anyone who has at age 47 all of a sudden gotten daily migraines with not history of headaches or migraines?
4. I wonder whether we need to quickly get to a migraine specialist. Our neurologist seems knowledgeable and we like him. But I found it concerning that the last time we were in his office feeling a bit desperate that he prescribed us Topomax and said he's see us in 3 weeks (which feels like forever) Should we expect a little more attention with something as significant as this has been?
Of course, any other advice is welcome. This is my first post ever on this subject. We are new to all of this and quite overwhelmed by the information.
Danielle