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In reply to the discussion: If you get flashes of light in one of your eyes (particularly if middle-aged or older)... [View all]REP
(21,691 posts)42. Opthalmic mgraines are usually one-sided and cause temporary blindness in that eye
First time I had one, I thought, "I can't be having a stroke - my blood pressure is only 99/40!" The three generations of my family known to have these all share the same visual disturbance: what looks like the the edge of a circular saw blade outlined in moving neon lights as it moves across the field of vision, and as it crosses, the vision is lost in that eye. Scary as fuck the first few times.
My aura for classic migraine is false floaters. It's like my brain is going out of its way to fuck with me.
I'm very nearsighted, so along with the two types of migraine, I'm at higher risk for detached retina, so I have quite a few retinal exams.
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If you get flashes of light in one of your eyes (particularly if middle-aged or older)... [View all]
cthulu2016
Aug 2013
OP
I take bright flashes of light in my vision seriously, especially blue and red nt
populistdriven
Aug 2013
#4
I get ocular migraines. I see flashes but lucky so far not to get the headache. nm
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#8
I get that too, the zig-zags. Sort of looks like a saw tooth, but vibrates and looks
RKP5637
Aug 2013
#11
That, is an excellent description, "c-shaped animation of a kaleidoscope." Next time I get one I'll
RKP5637
Aug 2013
#43
Yeah, same here, it also starts for me with a small pin dot ... for me sort of a small
RKP5637
Aug 2013
#49
Whenever I get a hint of it starting, I take two 'CVS Migraine Relief' tablets and
RKP5637
Aug 2013
#60
Mine said I had maybe a couple of years before needing surgery. I notice the difference steadily.
Mnemosyne
Aug 2013
#24
Stinks, doesn't it? Until a few years ago, I could thread a needle in near darkness, now cannot
Mnemosyne
Aug 2013
#55
There is some information that even if a person gets multifocal intraocular lenses,
AnotherMcIntosh
Aug 2013
#29
I know; happened to my now-blind-in-left-eye mother. AND I was in Amsterdam when I thought I saw
WinkyDink
Aug 2013
#30
FWIW - A torn retina, repaired, won't prevent you from getting LASIK surgery if you're interested...
brooklynite
Aug 2013
#39
{{ashling}} I must ask: Were your post-cataract surgeries necessitated BY the cataract surgeries? I
WinkyDink
Aug 2013
#47
I feel your pain...I have had 5 surgeries in the left eye, now legally blind and
rl6214
Aug 2013
#53
Do the flashes of light associated with this sometimes come with a headache?
Jamastiene
Aug 2013
#51