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In reply to the discussion: CNN Host Explains Sudden On Air Vanishing Act: Ocular Migraine [View all]tblue37
(68,368 posts)11. I have never had regular migraines, but I do get ocular migraines occasionally. nt
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They're very weird to experience. I've never totally lost my vision, but a few months ago I
Vinca
Jan 2019
#2
I have never had regular migraines, but I do get ocular migraines occasionally. nt
tblue37
Jan 2019
#11
I get those occasionally. I go completely blind in one eye--but there is no darkness. The
tblue37
Jan 2019
#9
That's exactly what I get. My ophthalmologist told me they can be brought on by stress.
Demit
Jan 2019
#17
In 50 years, I've never been able to pin their occurrence to anything, really.
MineralMan
Jan 2019
#19
I don't think I can stop mine. But then, I can "see through" them, is how I describe it, so they're
Demit
Jan 2019
#36
Interesting about stress. Mine are brought on by excessive reading (vacation time plus good novel)
Mrs. Overall
Jan 2019
#22
Mine first showed up while I was in the middle of getting my heart problems diagnosed
csziggy
Jan 2019
#42
Thanks for this. Started getting them recently and didn't know what they were. Looks just like
suffragette
Jan 2019
#53
I have occasional ocular migraines and there is no way I can read anything--
Mrs. Overall
Jan 2019
#18
That's a great way to describe it, I tried below by using a crumpled cellophane analogy....
George II
Jan 2019
#23
I get something like that once or twice a year. Thankfully vision doesn't completely disappear...
George II
Jan 2019
#20