About 40% of migraine patients experience vertigo. A large minority have the ancillary symptoms of migraine and the vertigo, but not always the headache.
It's the addition of ASD as well and the mention of "aches and pains that come with aging" from a LW who, as the first-time mother of a toddler probably should not be old enough to be experiencing too many age-related aches and pains yet that caused me to think of that particular group of diagnoses.
Vertigo + migraine is not a terribly weird combo. The thing that really got me was when I found out that asthma + migraines is a known thing, not just in that patients often have both, but that asthma attacks can trigger migraines and vice versa.
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It's the addition of ASD as well and the mention of "aches and pains that come with aging" from a LW who, as the first-time mother of a toddler probably should not be old enough to be experiencing too many age-related aches and pains yet that caused me to think of that particular group of diagnoses.
Vertigo + migraine is not a terribly weird combo. The thing that really got me was when I found out that asthma + migraines is a known thing, not just in that patients often have both, but that asthma attacks can trigger migraines and vice versa.