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Yes, interesting indeed. I have never had migraines, I and hope I never do. I have however had what might be described as auras. I never had a name for the sensations, which have occurred as infrequent, brief visual disturbances, until I described the phenomenon to someone who suffers from migraine headaches. That person became quite disturbed and asked me not to say anymore, as if merely talking about an aura might elicit a migraine for her. The "migraine and dopamine" material posted earlier by "M. Schild" <<[log in to unmask]> seems to have terminated in mid sentence, at least on my email program. Is it possible to get the rest of it? 0000,0000,FFFF("POSSIBLE DOPAMINERGIC MECHANISMS IN THE MIGRAINE ATTACK Although headache remains the nucleus of migraine episodes, five distinct migrainous phases have been proposed by Blau: prodrome, aura, headache, resolution, postdrome (recovery). The symptoms of each phase have their own characteristics and the tempo of symptoms during each phase suggests d"???????) 0000,0000,0000Nancy K. Porter On Thursday, June 5, 2003, at 01:56 PM, Rayilyn Brown wrote: very interesting - I used to have migraines - headaches stopped in my 30's, but not the auras. my g-father had migraines and PD. always thought there might be a connection, but suppose there are plenty of PWP who never had them. Ray ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn