Visual Problems, Please help

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britgal
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Post by britgal » Fri Jan 18, 2008 6:03 am

Hi, I am a 42yr female. Recently, since July, i have been experiencing visual problems. I get a blind spot in my vision, like i looked into the sun, then i get a kalediascope of lights and shapes in my left peripheral vision, which lasts from 10-50mins. I am getting these weekly. I don't get a headache afterwards. I do suffer with migraines and headaches, but no visual disturbances with these. I have been to eye docs, Ent doc and neurologist, who diagnosed me as having a vascular migraine!!! My point is that this causes me so much anxiety and that is why i had to start the programme. I am doing good on the programme, then i have one of these eye things and i am back anxious again. Can anyone relate to the visual stuff. It would help not to feel so alone, and maybe give me more confidence in this diagnosis. I wonder if it is hormonal, or due to stress??? I used to get these once every 2 years, what would make them come more frequently all of a sudden?. I have had Mri and Ct of head. All the docs want to do is write me a prescription for anti-depressants or other meds to try and control the visual stuff. Sorry for the long post, but i feel if i could get to the bottom of my visual problems, my anxiety would be so much easier to tackle, and i wouldn't always be anticipating these 'attacks' which give me no waring, and can happen when i am at work, shopping or even driving. Please help any input would be much appreciated.
Thank you

KDlady
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Post by KDlady » Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:16 am

Hi britgal, yes I can relate to what you are experiencing. From time to time I have what are called "ocular migraines". I don't get a headache afterward but it lasts anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour. It can start anywhere at any time, without warning. It starts as a shining "blob", if you will, and it gets bigger until the middle of the eye is affected. It then gradually goes away. I have talked with and seen both my optometrist and opthalmologist about this and they said that they are absolutely not harmful. I can understand why it would make one anxious though as it is a very frightening experience. But, ocular migraines are nothing new and nothing to worry about. I simply lie down and close my eyes until they go away. I don't get them often, but I don't like them. I refer to this webpage often to read about them. Maybe it will help (and it has pictures):

<A HREF="http://www.allaboutvision.com/condition ... graine.htm" TARGET=_blank>http://www.allaboutvision.com/condition ... ine.htm</A>

Good luck. It sure scared me until I knew what these things were.

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Post by Guest » Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:30 am

I have had a similar occurrence with my vision since I was 13 years old. I am now 64. I no longer have a headache with them. My Dr. calls them cluster headaches. I have narrowed the cause down to tension or stress. It comes when I am doing something that causes tension in my shoulders and neck. I usually can "nip them in the bud" by focus on relaxing those muscles. I know they aren't serious especially since i can usually control them. I hope that yours will be as easy to control.

cfe
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Post by cfe » Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:54 am

Thank you so much for your kind replies, it really does help. I will go and check out the webpage too.
Cheri {8^) keep looking up ~!~ BLESSED ARE THE CRACKED FOR THEY LET IN THE LIGHT

'Never allow someone to be your Priority while allowing yourself to be their Option'.
"What you are is God's gift to you, and what you do with what you are is your gift to God" Too Blessed to be Stressed!!! May Grace and Mercy be multiplied to you.

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