Ocular Aura without migraines
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Anyone else suffer from these? I get auras a couple times a week but i dont get the migraines that used to follow them. Now I just feel kinda crappy all day long. I try to explain them to people that have never had one that it is like looking through half a kaleidoscope.
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Re: Ocular Aura without migraines
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Not without migraines! I first had that in high school and I lost all my peripheral vision and my tongue and fingers went numb. Terrible! Maybe you should have an MRI Thanks Ashley, Ive had a few and Im on medication. (Depakote) Sure doesnt seem to be helping lately
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Re: Ocular Aura without migraines
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Anyone else suffer from these? I get auras a couple times a week but i dont get the migraines that used to follow them. Now I just feel kinda crappy all day long. I try to explain them to people that have never had one that it is like looking through half a kaleidoscope. Yes but not that often. Usually I need to close my eyes in a dark room for about ten minutes and it goes away. I have a sneaking suspicion that it may be triggered by the refresh rate on my computer monitor. That is when it USUALLY happens.....but not always
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Re: Ocular Aura without migraines
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White, I have woke up in the middle of the night and have had one. I hope that isnt my trigger! LOL
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Re: Ocular Aura without migraines
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It is a bit high today. That is the the only other medication that Im on.
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Re: Ocular Aura without migraines
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Yes I get them occasionally. 3 or 4 times a year. Never had headaches associated with them. They usually last anywhere from a few hours to 2 days. Then it goes away as fast as it comes on. I've also woke up with the condition. Can't figure out what triggers it. Have never seeked medical advice over it. Have had this happen most of my life.
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Re: Ocular Aura without migraines
[Re: white17]
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I suspect there is a relationship between the two. No idea if it is "cause" or just correlation.
Have you checked to see if that med has a side effect that might be related ?
What drug is it ? Im on Depakote for the migraines and Benazepril for the BP. My neurologist is aware of the Benazepril. He did want to up the dose a bit but I said I didnt want to go that route since it makes me tired as it is. We may have to explore other options.
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Re: Ocular Aura without migraines
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Yes I get them occasionally. 3 or 4 times a year. Never had headaches associated with them. They usually last anywhere from a few hours to 2 days. Then it goes away as fast as it comes on. I've also woke up with the condition. Can't figure out what triggers it. Have never seeked medical advice over it. Have had this happen most of my life. Wow Im glad mine done last for days! Glad you only get a few a year.
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Re: Ocular Aura without migraines
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I get them a couple times a week. I take 2 advil and 20 minutes later they are gone. Never got them until I reached 60. Seems like everything goes at 60.
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Re: Ocular Aura without migraines
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I get migraines with auras and tunnel vision. My pupils become tiny when I get them.
I got my first migraine when I was 10 years old in the chapel in a monastery in California, after eating most of a huge honey dew. I didn't eat honey dew or cantaloupe again until a few years ago, close to 40 years. My second migraine happened in our parish church. I thought I was going blind when I had my first migraines.
They were frequent from 10 through my teens. As I've aged, they have become less frequent and of short duration. I usually don't get a headache. The big problem is I can barely see during one.
Keith Keith, this is what I go through. Usually no headaches but vision problems. In the past I would get an aura and head home from where ever I was since I knew the migraine was coming in about 30 minutes. Glad those days are gone.
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Re: Ocular Aura without migraines
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I get migraines with auras and tunnel vision. My pupils become tiny when I get them.
I got my first migraine when I was 10 years old in the chapel in a monastery in California, after eating most of a huge honey dew. I didn't eat honey dew or cantaloupe again until a few years ago, close to 40 years. My second migraine happened in our parish church. I thought I was going blind when I had my first migraines.
They were frequent from 10 through my teens. As I've aged, they have become less frequent and of short duration. I usually don't get a headache. The big problem is I can barely see during one.
Keith Here again I suspect it could be an odd light frequency as the trigger.........like me with the computer monitor. One usually imagines different lighting or lack of it in church type settings. Just spitballing Some light frequencies definitely make having a migraine more likely for me. Bright morning sunshine, through a car window, can cause a migraine. Keith
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Re: Ocular Aura without migraines
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There are many migraine triggers but the most common ones are sugar and flour when turned into wedding cake,
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Re: Ocular Aura without migraines
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I get the ocular migraines as you describe with no pain but with little to no lingering aspects. My mother used to get something like them and my brother (a physician) gets them. Started off a couple times a year when I was an young adult, much more frequent now, a couple times of week. This year, I started to track when I got them and it was about a 50-50 split between am and pm,just had one about an hour ago. Mine are very predictable and last about 20 minutes. First its a hole in the vision, then the aura, and finally the "kaleidoscope" -- which I wish I could record the "imagery", it might be interesting to watch. No real lingering effects, although sometimes I feel "flashbulbed" for a while.
Driving is a bit interesting when they are happening and reading things, either on paper or on a screen, is a pain, but really not much of a hassle compared to lots of other things. A recent doctor's visit, they suggested an old blood pressure med but it sounds like its various potential side effects are worse than the actual event. I filled the script but I thinking it will be a $3 out of pocket donation to the pharmacy.
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I get the ocular migraines as you describe with no pain but with little to no lingering aspects. My mother used to get something like them and my brother (a physician) gets them. Started off a couple times a year when I was an young adult, much more frequent now, a couple times of week. This year, I started to track when I got them and it was about a 50-50 split between am and pm,just had one about an hour ago. Mine are very predictable and last about 20 minutes. First its a hole in the vision, then the aura, and finally the "kaleidoscope" -- which I wish I could record the "imagery", it might be interesting to watch. No real lingering effects, although sometimes I feel "flashbulbed" for a while.
Driving is a bit interesting when they are happening and reading things, either on paper or on a screen, is a pain, but really not much of a hassle compared to lots of other things. A recent doctor's visit, they suggested an old blood pressure med but it sounds like its various potential side effects are worse than the actual event. I filled the script but I thinking it will be a $3 out of pocket donation to the pharmacy. Your description fits mine about the same. When im reading I see that hole appear and know whats coming.
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Re: Ocular Aura without migraines
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Anyone else suffer from these? I get auras a couple times a week but i dont get the migraines that used to follow them. Now I just feel kinda crappy all day long. I try to explain them to people that have never had one that it is like looking through half a kaleidoscope. Wife suffers this, explained it just as you did. Problem is, it’s her good eye. 
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I usually don't take anything for it but if i keep on the magnesium, it doesn't happen as often. Good to know. I'll try to increase that element in my diet. The recent doc recommended Propranolol (trade name, I think) which is a beta blocker BP med. My brother (a physician) tried that for his ocular events and had numerous side effects, including, as he described it, "Mr. Happy" not working. I think I'll pass...
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Re: Ocular Aura without migraines
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I had one today. I get them often. It always starts with a small pattern, usually more in one eye than the other. I call it glitter eye. It works it's way out in the shape of a c and goes away and then the low grade headache starts in the neck area. Some are worse than others and will knock me down for a day, some don't do much at all. Todays wasn't to bad. It does run in my family as my mom has had them her whole life and she's still going strong at 85. She can outrun me. I usually don't take anything for it but if i keep on the magnesium, it doesn't happen as often. I feel for ya as it can make you miserable. I had that glitter eye in my left eye one time the shape of a c. It lasted for 2-3 minutes and went away. No headache occurred afterwards. I don't get headaches ever. Blessed I guess. One time I was watching TV and I couldn't see faces. They were blurry. I could see everything else but not faces. I was kind of sleepy at the time. At this point, I hope that it was just a halfway waking dream. Kind of scary at the time.
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Re: Ocular Aura without migraines
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I've spent a lot to learn that eye docs know things others do not. Young ones have the modern sheepskin. Optometrist in Sarver Pa that studied in Pittsburgh. And Retinal gist (spelling) in Cranberry/Pittsburgh that studied in Germany.
Ask a young eye doctor.
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Re: Ocular Aura without migraines
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I thought auras happened to just a few people. Seems like a lot of you suffer from the same. I feel for every one of you.
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