Mark42
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A few days ago I'm reading iboats forum on my laptop in my family room. Suddenly I realize that the letters no longer look right. They are misshapened or pieces of the letters are missing, then it gets worse and I can't read anything at all. Just a dark shadow where the words should be.
I check each eye individually, and it was the same for both eyes. "Great" I think to myself, "I'm having a stroke." So I called to my wife and she came. Then I noticed that the dark area has grown to a donut shape, and I can see the words in the middle of the donut, and outside of the donut, but things are all distorted in the donut. Slowly the donut shape expands in size until it finally expanded right out of my field of vision. Whole event lasted maybe 5 minutes tops. Had a slight headache, and my wife said it was a common sign of a migrane headache. So I took ibuprophen and felt better.
Next day I went to see my eye doctor, and described the vision problem to him. He said it is the classic description of an Occular Migrain. For some reason, there is pressure on the optic nerve and you see what I saw.
As long as it doesn't happen again for a long time, I am fine. My eyes tested out great, no issues with the retina or optic nerve, and the air puff test for glycoma. Just a slightly stronger perscription for the reading glasses.
Anyway, I thought that was weird.
I check each eye individually, and it was the same for both eyes. "Great" I think to myself, "I'm having a stroke." So I called to my wife and she came. Then I noticed that the dark area has grown to a donut shape, and I can see the words in the middle of the donut, and outside of the donut, but things are all distorted in the donut. Slowly the donut shape expands in size until it finally expanded right out of my field of vision. Whole event lasted maybe 5 minutes tops. Had a slight headache, and my wife said it was a common sign of a migrane headache. So I took ibuprophen and felt better.
Next day I went to see my eye doctor, and described the vision problem to him. He said it is the classic description of an Occular Migrain. For some reason, there is pressure on the optic nerve and you see what I saw.
As long as it doesn't happen again for a long time, I am fine. My eyes tested out great, no issues with the retina or optic nerve, and the air puff test for glycoma. Just a slightly stronger perscription for the reading glasses.
Anyway, I thought that was weird.