Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 15 year old gets them every rare once in a while. It’s usually either a blind spot or squiggly rainbow lines for about 20-30 minutes, and he rarely gets the accompanying headache.
I get the aura for about 20-30 minutes and then have about 15 minutes of clear vision followed by 4-5 hours of super intense head pain (can’t get out of bed type pain) and another day of migraine hangover (bruised brain feeling, nausea, weakness)
Squiggly lines are not a big deal. I have them all the time. Its the ones where you basically lose vision and have lots of flashing lights that are scarry.
It’s a big deal if you’re about to vault in a gymnastics competition, or take a final exam, or just about anything that requires vision. What I get is almost like a broken glass effect and numbness in my kneecaps or arms. I don’t know how I will ever know if I’m actually having a stroke instead.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you are talking about an ocular migraine, they look generally like these pictures and typically have no headache accompanying the vision symptoms. Mine last about 10-30 minutes and I can't read or drive until it's gone but otherwise I can continue what I'm doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 15 year old gets them every rare once in a while. It’s usually either a blind spot or squiggly rainbow lines for about 20-30 minutes, and he rarely gets the accompanying headache.
I get the aura for about 20-30 minutes and then have about 15 minutes of clear vision followed by 4-5 hours of super intense head pain (can’t get out of bed type pain) and another day of migraine hangover (bruised brain feeling, nausea, weakness)
Squiggly lines are not a big deal. I have them all the time. Its the ones where you basically lose vision and have lots of flashing lights that are scarry.
Anonymous wrote:My 15 year old gets them every rare once in a while. It’s usually either a blind spot or squiggly rainbow lines for about 20-30 minutes, and he rarely gets the accompanying headache.
I get the aura for about 20-30 minutes and then have about 15 minutes of clear vision followed by 4-5 hours of super intense head pain (can’t get out of bed type pain) and another day of migraine hangover (bruised brain feeling, nausea, weakness)
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else get an aura, like the aura you get with a migraine, but without other migraine symptoms? I used to get these a lot, and took steps to reduce the stress in my life. Now some stress has come back, and so have my auras (Dr. Google tells me that they are still technically migraines, but to me a migraine means pain, and throwing up, and sensitivity to light and sound and smells, and these have none of those except maybe the slightest whisper of a headache).
Is this something I should be concerned about? It's annoying because it's hard to read, and I don't drive when I'm having them, but is it dangerous? Should I do something about it? What do other people do?
Anonymous wrote:I've had them all my life. They tend to occur every now and then for a while, then nothing for months or years.
My husband gets them too. I think it's pretty common. Doctors have never been concerned.