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In reply to the discussion: Does anyone else here experience "aura migraine" - the visual disturbance without the [View all]Freddie
(9,768 posts)8. Had one the other day
Didnt last long. Was reading and the bottom of the page got blurry, closed my eyes to see the flashing lights, only in one eye. Had a mild headache a couple hours later I think caused by dropping barometric pressure, my daughter gets those headaches too. Used to get the aura migraine (with headache) a lot more often when I was younger, God bless menopause.
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Does anyone else here experience "aura migraine" - the visual disturbance without the [View all]
NewHendoLib
Sep 2022
OP
I'll have to see if I can correlate being overtired. I think mine may have a stress trigger.
NewHendoLib
Sep 2022
#42
Nope - I've (fortunately) never had a headache. Just the half our light show!
NewHendoLib
Sep 2022
#41
thanks - that describes my experience well. Mine always start dead center of my vision and move
NewHendoLib
Sep 2022
#38
No vision loss, no nausea - just the migrating flashing area, center to peripery.
NewHendoLib
Sep 2022
#37
Yes. Pretty much as you describe. Dr. called it ocular migraine. No pain. Has been
lamp_shade
Sep 2022
#12
thanks. I've decided I need to start logging them to assess the frequency - and any possible trigger
NewHendoLib
Sep 2022
#32
thanks for this - I tend to put stress on myself - and will definitely start keeping a log
NewHendoLib
Sep 2022
#28
interesting about this histamine rich foods - thanks. I will check into that.
NewHendoLib
Sep 2022
#25
Thanks - I also want to try to capture what it looks like - but that shimmering and the colors!
NewHendoLib
Sep 2022
#24
Not sure.. started about 5 years ago. Went to optometrist thinking it was my eyes..he knew immediate
Demovictory9
Oct 2022
#57