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There is no direct connection. But both the BAR and the epi are accompanied by kindling – the swing of the pendulum, for each new attack you need less and less, it becomes easier and easier for him to arise. Both migraines and chronic pain have this feature. But that's just every new attack is harder.
And anticonvulsants can slow down the kindling process, regardless of its nature, be it epilepsy, BAR, migraine, neuralgia, or other chronic pain. They inhibit the conduction of pathological impulses.