Migraines are all hugely different - and only 80% of the come with a "migraine" (ie the bad headache).

Blurred vision, tunnel vision, seeing spots, photophobia (light hurts) occur in the vast majority of migraines.

I think it's 50-60% who have ear problems too: difficulty hearing or balance problems.

Some people can have fits, be unable to move their limbs, be partially paralysed. I'm one of those, along with eye problems. But no headache, or problems using a computer.

I even know of one man who falls into a 3-day coma every time he has a migraine. They're strange things. They tend to peak and worsen in women around the age of 30, but ages 15-40 is a key migraine time for women. HTH!