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  1. #1
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    Yes and have the occular migraine dx or whatever the current term is.

    It is VERY IMPORTANT to rule out the possibility of stroke when you have these symptoms. The 9-11- or the Emergency Room will not think you are over reacting.

    http://www.stroke.org/site/PageServer?pagename=symp


    Stroke symptoms include:
    SUDDEN numbness or weakness of face, arm or leg - especially on one side of the body.
    SUDDEN confusion, trouble speaking or understanding.
    SUDDEN trouble seeing in one or both eyes.
    SUDDEN trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination.
    SUDDEN severe headache with no known cause.
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    I get them infrequently, with mostly visual symptoms and little or no pain. For me, the aura looks like a wavy pattern of light off to one side of my vision and only in one eye. It often happens after an evening workout on a day that's been particularly stressful.

    There's no numbness, weakness, confusion, or loss of coordination. It's just the altered vision and it predictably happens within an hour of de-stressing. All I can do it down some advil and wait it out.

    I've seen my doctor about this, and she's confident that they are in fact occular migraines. It's still disconcerting though.

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    I agree with Malkin that you need to rule out a stroke. I've had ocular migraines myself but never experienced anything but visual disturbances. No tingling in my extremeties. No loss of speech. No ill feeling.
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    I had a migraine episode once. They called it "acephalgic" which I guess is more generic than "ocular," even though all I had was the visual disturbance. It was like there was a line through one of my eyes and the halves of what I saw were offset, if that makes any sense - like it was a photograph that someone had cut more or less vertically and put the pieces next to each other but not matching. Yeah, they had to rule out stroke. That's when I found out I was allergic to IV contrast.

    Actually, once in college I had a really awful headache. Took a couple of T3s to tone it down. After I had the acephalgic migraine, I got to wondering whether that might've been a migraine headache. IAE those are the two events I've had in my 52 years. Let's hope it's all.

    But I agree - with disturbances in the sense of touch and in strength I'd definitely rule out stroke/TIA. Sooner than later, as in go to the ER if you haven't already talked to your doctor...
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 07-23-2012 at 04:37 PM.
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    I have ocular migranes, just visual problems but none of the other symptoms you mentioned. I just get flashy lights/aura that starts in the center of my vision and eventually expands. I agree with the others that you should be checked out just in case something else is going on.

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    Feeling very tired before and/or after a migraine was pretty common for me for years.

    I've had the shimmery blind spot, sometimes as a precursor to an actual headache but often as the only symptom.

    But never any numbness or tingling anywhere. That would send me to the neurologist right away.

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    Hey Roadtrip, call your doctor, ok?
    Like now.
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