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ICEQUEEN20 | 11:40 Sat 29th Jan 2011 | Body & Soul
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Had a very strange attack of disturbed vision and flashing lights this morning. It came on all of a sudden, I can only describe it as one flashing zig zag light that duplicated after a few minutes, then had lots of little blind spots in my eyes - lasted for about 20 minutes. I took a nurofen and laid my head down and shut my eyes - the lights sort of cleared from my central vision then went toward the outer sides of my eyes, then totally went, I am left with a headache and my eyes now feel very sensitive to light. It scared the life out of me - I am just glad I wasnt driving. Was this a migraine? I remember having something like this as a teenager about 20 years ago? Didnt like it at all.
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Robinia...let us look at her story......

<<<<remember having something like this as a teenager about 20 years ago? Didnt like it at all.<<<

<<<I am left with a headache and my eyes now feel very sensitive to light.<<<

What would you put your money on?
Yes, yes Sqad, I'd say it was migraine...
the topic of vitreous & retinal detachment came up, that's all...blame Lottie :o)
Robinia....LOL....not bloody likely.....she can be quite physical you know.......!!
Gee....did anyone notice that I had ALREADY posted a video of what the aura looks like?

I must be invisible-again.....lol
Twacks Sqad!! (And Robi!!)
Yes pasta, but your vid is different to mine...... LOL ;-)
and my PVD started with what I thought was lightening outside and a then a huge new floater. And my eye felt sore and I got a headache. That eye still feels sensitive to light.
My fault, I think. I mentioned detached retina in my answer. (or "retine" as I seem to have put).

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