Hey Roadtrip, call your doctor, ok?
Like now.
Hey Roadtrip, call your doctor, ok?
Like now.
Each day is a gift, that's why it is called the present.
I get an aura where I lose part of my field of vision. Across the blank space is a jagged thing. One time I googled "migraine art" and saw several renditions that were exactly like mine. I told my dad that, because he gets the aura too, and he picked his aura out too-- his is different than mine. Isn't that fascinating!
Usually I also get a splitting headache but not always, and anyway it is the vision loss that is scary.
One time when I had one of these migraines I couldn't remember some of my words. I was trying to say I needed to heat up my lunch and all I could come up with was "feed". It sounds a little like heat and it was to do with food. But the word "heat" just wasn't quite there. I did go to a doctor. They said it was a mild ischemia-- a mini stroke. They didn't seem too worried about it.
My biggest concern was that my grandmother died of a brain aneurysm but it turns out there is no link. In fact it's beneficial to have a history of migraines because if I ever do get an aneurysm I'll know that it's not a migraine, which is what it is commonly mis-diagnosed as.
I don't think you need to feel too worried, but it is important to get it documented in your health history. So I also advise seeing a doctor, for that purpose. Just don't let them bully you into taking medications that you don't need.
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This sounds like a complex migraine. I get them. I got the first one I ever had 3 years ago. I woke up in a daze with a terrible pain and the inability to move one of my arms and legs (right side of my body). My best friend and sister told me I had to go to the ER. They found me like that. I was terrified. I can understand why you are scared! Definitely see a doc and get checked out. They did a CT and then cleared me. I'm lucky it was just a migraine.
I'm currently sitting here with aura waiting for the worst or the best if my meds kick in, ironically.
I am hoping you see someone that can help. Not much has worked for me, but definitely get it checked!
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This morning I was trying to make a birthday card and was finding that I couldn't see the paper very well. Then I saw zig zaggy lights around my field of vision, mostly in the left eye, while the center was sort of fluid and watery. First time that had ever happened to me, and it was scary! I'm in the middle of a summer cold so, after I looked it up and decided it was an ocular migraine, I attributed it to sinus pressure.
I lay down to see if that would help and all I could think of was, "I can't go blind now, I'm just learning to ride a bike and kayak!"
I hope you're feeling better!
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I also get ocular migraines, which don't include head "pain" per se, but leave me feeling pretty wiped out after. They come in times of stress, poor diet, and sometimes just out of the blue. I can best describe them as the light appears to be reflecting off those metallic pinwheel toys, but just outside of my peripheral vision. Then things tunnel through the center of my vision, so that I cannot focus on whatever I am looking at. I lose the ability to concentrate and continue conversation, but maintain enough control to explain what's going on. After ~30 minutes, it goes away, but then I need to sleep.
However, the suddenness of this, plus the numb extremities makes me add to the chorus that you should get it checked at the ER, roadtrip. And then, when you're safe, check in and let us know you're ok.
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I woke up with numbness (typical complex symptoms) early this morning and was thinking about you, OP. I'm hoping you saw someone, got cleared, and are feeling better!
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