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In reply to the discussion: Does anyone else here experience "aura migraine" - the visual disturbance without the [View all]MuseRider
(34,408 posts)1. I do now too.
I have had some hard health problems, doing well but this is one thing I wonder about too. I get them fairly frequently. The flashing scotomas are bothersome but they do not last long except sometimes it does take awhile for it to all clear out. No headache. I suffered from very bad migraines for years that I learned to control with biofeedback. I never had scotomas with them but always smelled a very bad smell before and during them. All that is gone but the flashing scotomas have returned without the headache. I had a small stroke after a heart proceedure recently that put me back for a bit but nobody has said anything about that being a part of the reason. I am as clueless as you are. No help here just support.
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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