Ocular Migraine (Retinal Migraine) vs. Migraine Aura EXPLAINED | How to treat and prevent

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    In this video, Dr. Michael Chua discusses ocular or retinal migraines and migraine with aura. He talks about the best ways to treat and prevent these conditions.
    Timestamps
    0:00 Introduction
    0:56 What are ocular migraines and migraine with aura?
    2:16 Ocular Migraine (Retinal Migraine)
    3:04 Ocular Migraine Triggers
    3:40 Ocular Migraine Treatment and Prevention
    5:33 Migraine Aura
    6:24 Migraine Treatment and Prevention
    7:13 Other Important Causes of Vision Loss
    8:09 Summary
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    Website:
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  • @repro7780
    @repro7780 3 месяца назад +29

    In my youth, I would sometimes get an aura, with the zigzag lines, flashing lights, etc. The first sign it was coming was a blind spot, like looking at a face, and I can't see the nose. The aura would get worse, going across my field of vision. I'm also feeling "out of it". Once the aura subsided, then came the hammer; an awful migraine. Now that I'm older, I still get aura's occasionally, but once it goes away, no migraine! I still feel sleepy, a bit dizzy, etc. I saw a neurologist, and he told me that can happen as you age. People who don't have migraines have no idea. "Take a tylenol" they say. No idea what they are like. Your life stops. Only a dark, cool, quiet room with a cold, wet cloth on my forehead would work, and max tylenol dose. I have only vomited a couple of times during a migraine, and its the worst thing imaginable; having a throbbing headache, and retching hard over a toilet...you just want it all to end. 59 yo male.

    • @gamerz000.
      @gamerz000. 2 месяца назад +4

      I am 15 and have nearly the same problem but I only get the zigzag broken screen like lines that expand thorough the whole eyes and goes away after that a headache with dizziness.

    • @Tralfagal
      @Tralfagal Месяц назад +2

      Omg, this perfectly describes what I have. The random blindspot is always the start of it and then the aura follows moving across horizontally my vision spectrum.

    • @kanhaiya153
      @kanhaiya153 18 дней назад

      ​@@gamerz000....Hey. ...I'm also 15 years old...and I too have this problem...since i was 11 years old...but now after seeing this video I got known of this kind of migrane...really getting a aura and after that a horrible headache is a very bad exprience...

    • @RedRebel008
      @RedRebel008 6 дней назад

      were the blind spots shadowy????
      And would these shimmering lights last for 6-7 seconds or 6-7 minutes????
      I know I shouldn't rely on internet for medical advice, but I just want to confirm before I go to a doctor complaining of neural disorder.

    • @gamerz000.
      @gamerz000. 6 дней назад

      @@kanhaiya153 yeah same

  • @deztroyer76
    @deztroyer76 5 месяцев назад +140

    I get the jagged lines in both eyes (not 2 sets of lines…if I close just one eye, either one, it’s there in my vision in the same spot) and slight problem focusing straight ahead in the area of the lines. Usually takes about 20 minutes for the lines to slowly move across my vision until they’re gone. No headache or migraine ever follows. Happens a few times a year.

    • @devdroid9606
      @devdroid9606 4 месяца назад +4

      This is very likely a detachment of the vitreous humor. It is common in adults 50 and over. It means that the jelly that fills the eyeball is shrinking and pulling away or that there are small protein fibres that are formed within this jelly, called floaters. Floaters look like something like hair is on your camera lens. An optometrist or ophthalmologist can confirm with an eye exam. A related symptom is that when you shake your head in a totally dark room, you see a flash of light.

    • @trinacogitating4532
      @trinacogitating4532 4 месяца назад +49

      ​@@devdroid9606I disagree. I've had floaters for many years. I have also had migraine with aura, with the jagged line visual symptom. It looks completely different from floaters.

    • @joan.nao1246
      @joan.nao1246 4 месяца назад +17

      ​​@@devdroid9606 I disagree. A lifetime of floaters, vitreous detachments, ocular & typical migraines all present with unique & different symptoms, as well as affect each eye's vision differently.

    • @ritahall8148
      @ritahall8148 4 месяца назад +4

      I get the same symptoms, preceded by some blind spots, with no subsequent headache. My mother got bad migraines and I used to get frequent but not severe headaches that woul last up to a few days, but these were never associated with migraine aura.

    • @Moondoggy1941
      @Moondoggy1941 4 месяца назад +7

      I get the same thing, sometimes it gets really bad and vision is affected, now I just lay down in a dark room.

  • @shewho333
    @shewho333 7 месяцев назад +134

    My teenager has had “migraines” for several years now that mimic a stroke. One time, one side of her face was drooping, she lost sensation in her left sided hand and leg, and while she was talking to me, she was no longer speaking in a language I could understand. I raced her to the hospital, and because she had “migraines” on her previous chart, the triage nurses labeled it a headache and by the time the doctor got to us, it was too late for a CT or MRI and the event seemed to be correcting itself (much like a mini stroke). It’s horrifying every time it happens. Often, she loses all peripheral vision on one side or the other. I wish I could fix it for her.

    • @squareonedocumentary-mjisi6058
      @squareonedocumentary-mjisi6058 5 месяцев назад +7

      Can I ask you a question ? Is it possible to go blind forever from this?

    • @squareonedocumentary-mjisi6058
      @squareonedocumentary-mjisi6058 5 месяцев назад +2

      can people die from this?

    • @sugarhill0627
      @sugarhill0627 5 месяцев назад +5

      This happens to me..just happened at work..I get big black spots in vision and it's a warning call that I'm about to get worst migraine ever

    • @harishv21
      @harishv21 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@sugarhill0627Will this cause any big problem?

    • @deonsairyfairypage2415
      @deonsairyfairypage2415 5 месяцев назад +13

      She could be having a hemiplegic migraine.

  • @phishfan
    @phishfan 4 месяца назад +48

    I get an aura that starts as a tiny spot and then grows into a jagged kaleidoscope that blocks out the centre of my vision. I was diagnosed with ocular migraines, but it is in both eyes. I do not get the headache nor any other symptoms. The episodes last almost exactly 20 minutes and then completely disappear. Started about 5 years ago, happens a couple of times per year, sometimes while hiking or trail running especially in cool weather. Can also happen spontaneously.

    • @mssmssmssmss
      @mssmssmssmss 4 месяца назад +8

      That is the aura without other migraine symptoms, a third kind of experience which the doctor did not discuss. Other comments here discuss this, too. I had my first bad experience in middle age, but I think I may have been having very mild ones for a long time, perhaps even since childhood. My sister had one at an even older age. I am not sure if she has had more, though. I have not been able to figure out what may trigger them, except maybe stress.

    • @josephinelong3214
      @josephinelong3214 4 месяца назад +2

      I get these too. Exactly as you describe. There doesn't seem to be any reason, they don't connect with my "ordinary" migraines

    • @lindaladner4949
      @lindaladner4949 4 месяца назад +9

      I also have ocular migraines in both eyes, as do both of my daughters. I notice I cannot see what I am looking at (like reading) which is not a black dot but rather multicolored. That spot slowly gets wider and my central vision returns with the outer vision being “wavey”. This pattern continues until my full vision is restored. It does not precede a headache but I do feel a bit dizzy during the wavey peripheral vision part. This has been going on since I was in my twenties and I am now 71. I have noticed that bright lights will trigger these episodes so I avoid facing exterior windows on sunny days, etc.

    • @lindaladner4949
      @lindaladner4949 4 месяца назад +2

      PS These episodes last about 20 minutes.

    • @johnbrewer1893
      @johnbrewer1893 4 месяца назад +2

      exactly what ive had….nvr knew anyone but me had these

  • @cyndimanka
    @cyndimanka 4 месяца назад +31

    I had the auras, but I never had the headache. I went to my eye doctor, and he told me what it was. I figured it was stress. I haven’t had them for a very, very, very long time. I’m retired now, but it was when I was working and I’m going to say it was stress.

    • @annakatebertolet2703
      @annakatebertolet2703 3 месяца назад +2

      A misconception is that migraines are really bad headaches, but that's far from the truth. Often a headache accompanies them, but a lot of people (including myself) don't get "headaches". I get violently nauseated and can't see out my periphery because of the aura.

    • @118Shadow118
      @118Shadow118 3 месяца назад

      @@annakatebertolet2703 supposedly only about a third of people have migraines accompanied by a headache. I'm one of the "lucky" ones... not fun. It always start with a weird "phantom limb" feeling, like my hand isn't mine, then I get the aura for 20-30 min, then sometimes numbness in hands or mouth and then a very, very bad headache, which lasts for 1-2 hours. If I manage to time it right, sometimes Ibuprofen does help
      On the plus side, I only get them 1-2 times a year. I used to get them more often in my teens (I'm in my thirties now)

    • @dotsmyfavorite2
      @dotsmyfavorite2 3 месяца назад

      ​@@beelzebub3920 antihistamine helps me. I get these when seasons change, or temps change quickly out of season. If it's seasonal allergy time (spring or fall) I also need sinus meds. For about a week's span. I can use Walmart generic 24 hour allergy pills, and during the day add a cheap sinus medicine. That gets me through those week spans. I hope that helps you.

    • @biggirlonatreadmill1209
      @biggirlonatreadmill1209 3 месяца назад

      I had my first one a few weeks after a severe migraine. I had no clue what was happening and freaked out wondering why my sight looked like the mirror dimension from Dr Strange. No pain and after a few minutes it was gone. Haven’t had a migraine since then.

    • @skeelatheskink8724
      @skeelatheskink8724 3 месяца назад

      @@annakatebertolet2703check for a brain tumor.

  • @juniperjasmine12
    @juniperjasmine12 3 месяца назад +3

    Well I'm glad someone knows about these migraines. I feel like I know more than most of my doctors about migraines. One nurse straight up just thought I was having a stroke and wouldn't believe that it was a migraine.

  • @dragonofcuriosity757
    @dragonofcuriosity757 Месяц назад +3

    This video really helped me yo be less scared about what is happening when I experience this. Thank you.

  • @ShakuraKazuki
    @ShakuraKazuki 5 месяцев назад +21

    I don't get migraines but one time, I got really scared by an aura. I was at work, reading something and then my vision became weird. The text in my visual focus was blurred but I could still read what was around it. A black blob appeared in my field of view (not in the center) that grew a little, then stopped growing, but prevailed. It also moved. Other than that, I was fine. No headache or anything else. I got scared, got up, got out for breakfast and it disappeared right after I finished eating. It was 8 or so years ago and I never had something like that ever again.

    • @JaneCrossan
      @JaneCrossan 4 месяца назад +3

      As it disappeared after you'd eaten it may have been that you had low blood sugar. This happens to me sometimes. I have diabetes and also suffer from migraines ❤

    • @BrennoFerrari
      @BrennoFerrari 4 месяца назад +3

      Some people have migraine aura without migraine headache. I do from time to time.

    • @ellehan3003
      @ellehan3003 4 месяца назад

      I get migraine auras and have noticed the same thing with reading. Its as if your brain cuts out the middle of your vision so you have to read one letter at a time..

    • @painetdldy
      @painetdldy 4 месяца назад +1

      Freaked me out the first time it happened to me. I was temporarily blind! No migraine before or after

  • @silicon212
    @silicon212 4 месяца назад +15

    I get both types of migraine ... both ocular and classic. Classic migraines for me started around age 9, while ocular migraine started around age 17. I'm 55 now and still get both.

    • @KMx108
      @KMx108 4 месяца назад +2

      I'm 48 and have had these migraines since I was a young teenager. I was recently diagnosed with pernicious anemia and started methylcobalamin (B12) injections. I was amazed at how the frequency of my migraines reduced. It seems like all I really needed all these years was methylcobalamin. All I was ever given was expensive pharmaceuticals. Of those, though....I have to say Nurtec ODT is the most effective. Expensive, but effective.

    • @Furthea2
      @Furthea2 3 месяца назад +1

      I got very lucky. Years ago I had my first Ocular incident and it was very worrying and then nothing for months, then suddenly another. Passed from center to the edge of the eye and gone with out a trace. Starting in my very early 20's, That happened maybe 2-3 times a year, but after the first year a light headache started after, then a moderate. The very last one I had came with pretty bad nausea and a strong headache and it hasn't happened since. I'm just glad that after the first headache, I had the warning of the Ocular. It was only a couple years after the last incident that I learned these were actually a version of Migraine, which my mother suffered full-blown for much of her adult life.

    • @helmuthahn1352
      @helmuthahn1352 2 месяца назад

      Finde einen Arzt, der klassisch homöopathisch arbeitet. Die Homöopathie kennt solche Phänomene und hat Medikamente dagegen

  • @tpbchocoholic
    @tpbchocoholic 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for posting this and clarifying these conditions; very helpful- eduction is key.

  • @LTWILTON
    @LTWILTON 5 месяцев назад +24

    It's that 3rd cup of coffee every time! There's never any pain (& I don't get headaches anyway, lucky me) and the duration is about 20 minutes. One thing I would add is to IMMEDIATELY STOP DRIVING. If I avoid that 3rd cup, then I avoid the ocular migraine ... I mess up with the caffeine maybe every 3 years or so, but knowing I'll be okay in few minutes is very calming. Thank you for this video!

    • @kenwittlief255
      @kenwittlief255 3 месяца назад +1

      the blind spot stays in one place (in your vision) so if you move your eyes or your head you can scan your field of view,
      if you are driving for example when it starts, keep moving your eyes side to side until you can find a place to pull over and park for 15 minutes
      the dangerous thing about the blind spot is it does not look black or white, it just looks like there is nothing there, but there could be a car or a person.

    • @moeflo3596
      @moeflo3596 3 месяца назад

      Yes mam!! Caffeine ( coffee) absolutely does trigger it for me

    • @gregorypirog6134
      @gregorypirog6134 Месяц назад

      This Video is very well done.
      Thank You Doctor Chua.
      It was Coffee & Tea for me and my sister.
      Took my sister 20 years to get it diagnosed in the 1990's. I am grateful that she informed me, when I finally got it.
      Ours also had random occurences of Vertigo.
      My Aura, both eyes, would start out as the vague blind spot, then 4 scintillating tiny squares which would grow into a zigzag letter 'C' of many many tiny scintillating squares.
      The C would grow larger and larger, till it seemed it must be 10 feet tall but I could only see a small portion of the bottom arc. Then all gone.
      I totally agree with the food journal but it didn't help me, because after first starting to drink Tea again, after none in 10 years, it took two or three weeks to ramp up and get the first Aura.
      Also if I drank Tea on Monday, the Aura might not appear till two or three days latter, randomly.
      So, I recommend that besides the daily journal, to also keep a running list of all food types consumed for a week.
      Then start a new running list each week.
      I think the correlation will become a little more obvious.
      The randomness will be less of a confusion factor.
      As Kenwittlief above said, the blind spot is odd, it is not Black or White.
      To 'see' the permanent ones that we all have, Google:
      "How to find the optic nerve blind spot" Videos
      Gregory/
      The Pigeon Meister
      ... . 🐦‍⬛

    • @gregorypirog6134
      @gregorypirog6134 Месяц назад

      This Video is very well done.
      Thank You Doctor Chua.
      It was Coffee & Tea for me and my sister.
      Took my sister 20 years to get it diagnosed in the 1990's. I am grateful that she informed me, when I finally got it.
      Ours also had random occurences of Vertigo.
      My Aura, both eyes, would start out as the vague blind spot, then 4 scintillating tiny squares which would grow into a zigzag letter 'C' of many many tiny scintillating squares.
      The C would grow larger and larger, till it seemed it must be 10 feet tall but I could only see a small portion of the bottom arc. Then all gone.
      I totally agree with the food journal but it didn't help me. Because after first starting to drink Tea again, after none in 10 years, it took two or three weeks to ramp up and get the first Aura.
      Also if I drank Tea on Monday, the Aura might not appear till two or three days latter, randomly.
      So, I recommend that besides the daily journal, to also keep a running list of all food types consumed for a week.
      Then start a new running list each week.
      I think the correlation will become a little more obvious.
      The randomness will be less of a confusion factor.
      As Kenwittlief above said, the blind spot is odd, it is not Black or White.
      To 'see' the permanent ones that we all have, Google:
      "How to find the optic nerve blind spot" Videos
      Gregory/
      The Pigeon Meister
      ... . 🐦‍⬛

    • @gregorypirog6134
      @gregorypirog6134 Месяц назад

      This Video is very well done.
      Thank You Doctor Chua.
      It was Coffee & Tea for me and my sister.
      Took my sister 20 years to get it diagnosed in the 1990's. I am grateful that she informed me, when I finally got it.
      Ours also had random occurences of Vertigo.
      My Aura, both eyes, would start out as the vague blind spot, then 4 scintillating tiny squares which would grow into a zigzag letter 'C' of many many tiny scintillating squares.
      The C would grow larger and larger, till it seemed it must be 10 feet tall but I could only see a small portion of the bottom arc. Then all gone.
      I totally agree with the food journal but it didn't help me. Because after first starting to drink Tea again, after none in 10 years, it took two or three weeks to ramp up and get the first Aura.
      Also if I drank Tea on Monday, the Aura might not appear till two or three days latter, randomly.
      So, I recommend that besides the daily journal, to also keep a running list of all food types consumed for a week.
      Then start a new running list each week.
      I think the correlation will become a little more obvious.
      The randomness will be less of a confusion factor.
      As Kenwittlief above said, the blind spot is odd, it is not Black or White.
      To 'see' the permanent ones that we all have, Google:
      "How to find the optic nerve blind spot" Videos
      Gregory/
      The Pigeon Meister
      ... . 🐦‍⬛

  • @KBradAdams
    @KBradAdams 6 месяцев назад +22

    Great Video Doctor. I have aura's in both eyes always. Started late 20's, has gotten worse over the years. Sleep is my number 1 cause. I have tried to eliminate certain foods over the years with no help there. Lately I have been chewing 1 aspirin and 1 Advil or Tylenol and that seems to stop the headache but they usually last 3 hours and I get all the symptoms, then numbness and aphasia but it always passes. Sometimes I get a increase is hearing or smelling before the aura's start but not always. Usually blind spots in my vision then the zig zags. I hope everyone watching this video figures it out or can at least improve their symptoms.

    • @kt1696
      @kt1696 6 месяцев назад

      Have you ever had a fraction of a zigzag aura stick in your field of vision for a week. I'm on day 9 now. It's like the tiny zigzag that's starts the aura and then recedes after an hour or so. Except I still have this tiny portion not resolving. Suffered since age 6yrs now 75yrs.had all kinds of auras and associated symptoms that go with migraines. Ever evolving. 🤔😩

    • @KBradAdams
      @KBradAdams 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@kt1696 I have never had that! Did you take any medicine for it when it first started on day 1? I would probably schedule a visit with my eye doctor just to make sure nothing else is going on. I had a retinal scan recently but it showed nothing however I was not having the zigzags at the time or a migraine. I hope it goes away soon.

    • @kt1696
      @kt1696 6 месяцев назад

      @@KBradAdams I had half dose of my medication, consisting of one tablet called migralive pink. Has an anti nausea and a strong pain killer. When the visual aura struck. I've had several more full blown auras followed by a migrain headache, just took the same dose, each time. Those auras dissapeared like they always have done in the past. At the start of this problem when I looked at my hubby's face, his right appeared very vivid and big whilst I couldn't see the left side of his face from his eye to his lip area, if I looked at his left eye, I could see both eyes and his face, but the left eye appeared very light coloured and smaller. That issue has now resolved, all I'm left with is just small area of this aura from a week this Monday. It doesn't matter which of my eyes I cover up, the aura is the same, so i know it's not my eyes, it's definitely my brain. I am due an eye exam, but I don't see how i can get an accurate one while this darned aura fragment is in the way. I'll probably have to pay for two. But yes i will go. I'm hope another day or two will resolve the issue. I've also experienced some weard auras I've never had before. In all other areas I'm fine.

  • @rupeshpatel1566
    @rupeshpatel1566 Месяц назад

    Thank you that was a fantastic explanation and walk through!

  • @txlady1049
    @txlady1049 5 месяцев назад +10

    I went for years having ocular migraines. No one believed me. Even this year, I spoke with my optometrist, and he had no idea what I was talking about.
    Mine starts with a sense of pressure in one eye, along with slight blurring of my vision. Then I get a shimmering circle in the center of my field of vision. At that point, I can see well enough to walk, but not to read or drive.
    After a few minutes, the shimmering circle starts expanding, eventually reaching the edge of my field of vision and disappearing. My vision will be normal at that point, and there will still be a little bit of pressure in the affected eye, which goes away after a few minutes.
    There is no pain associated with this.

    • @jeffro118
      @jeffro118 4 месяца назад +2

      I had the same issue except I never felt pressure, but otherwise your description is spot on. My optometrist was also no help. I think caffeine tended to trigger them for me, but it wasn't consistent. I started taking fish oil supplements in late 2013 for other reasons, but the occurrence and duration of my ocular migraines began to fall off until now I can't recall when the last episode was, except it has been multiple years. It took a few months to fully work, but the ocular migraines became less frequent and were noticeably shorter in duration when they did occur. I read somewhere that fish oil may increase the elasticity of the blood vessels in your eyes and brain, and if spasming of the blood vessels is what causes this, then perhaps increased elasticity may be what counters it. My theory only, but it has worked for me.

    • @reeeseeee
      @reeeseeee 4 месяца назад +1

      @jeffro118 same, mine today and when I woke up because of cellphones flashlight, usually mine triggers super bright light. Having anxiet sometimes. Especially when this occurs. Kinda scared tho. Been like this for 7 years, usually once a year but lately it's like once a year anymore.

    • @RG.......
      @RG....... 4 месяца назад

      Are you taking any vitamins or treatment to reduce the visual aura migraine? What does your Doc suggest

  • @imonearthnow1903
    @imonearthnow1903 5 месяцев назад +20

    Excellent information presentation. I wish more RUclips channels would stay on point the way you do. Thank you.

  • @ang3ni
    @ang3ni 3 месяца назад +3

    Love this. Such clear explanation of both types of migraines

  • @TangentOmega
    @TangentOmega 5 месяцев назад +33

    These can be very hard to describe accurately. I was misdiagnosed with ocular migraines because of intermittent blurry vision. Turns out it's Multiple Sclerosis. Because of varied symptoms, each specialist diagnosed me with a condition in their specialty, without putting them all together until i saw a neurologist.

    • @stevielloyd6519
      @stevielloyd6519 4 месяца назад +4

      He talks so fast it gives me a migraine.

    • @donicarobinson24
      @donicarobinson24 4 месяца назад +2

      RRMS here. I've gotten these fifteen minute fractal, ice-on-a-window, annoying vision problems without pain for a decade. I'm sure mine is related to old brain scars and fluctuating blood flow, but I doubt everyone else posting about it here has MS. I'd love a name for it.

    • @TangentOmega
      @TangentOmega 4 месяца назад +2

      @@donicarobinson24 SPMS. Sorry but my vision problems stopped soon after getting diagnosed. Never got any more clarification. If there's no pain, you can still function and it's not progressing, 👍🏻

    • @sheela4537
      @sheela4537 2 месяца назад

      Did you have white lesions in your brain and spine?

    • @TangentOmega
      @TangentOmega 2 месяца назад

      @@sheela4537 yes. When I asked, how many he said they were uncountable.

  • @wildcrafttattoo
    @wildcrafttattoo 4 месяца назад +2

    I’ve been getting them lately after riding my peloton really hard…thank you for this video. Made me less stressed, and I feel like I need to work on my hydration and turning down the headphones while I ride . 🙏🏼

  • @ElizabethFloraRoss
    @ElizabethFloraRoss 4 месяца назад

    This was so helpful! I experienced my first ocular migraine a few months ago, and it freaked me out. I have a long history of migraines with visual aura. But this was completely different, and I had no idea what was happening. I was scared. It hasn’t happened again, but I did discuss it at my annual eye exam.

  • @terriem3922
    @terriem3922 5 месяцев назад +26

    Thank you. Now I know that I have migraine aura. I see a shimmery white area that blocks out part of my vision, and it is exactly the same shape in both eyes. Fortunately it isn't painful. It usually passes within 20 minutes, and happens 1 to 3 times a month. I have never told anyone about it.

    • @KabobHope
      @KabobHope 5 месяцев назад +2

      I have this same thing. A shimmery spot appears that is the same shape in both eyes. I lie down and it usually resolves in a half hour. There is never pain.

    • @Sydroo1969
      @Sydroo1969 4 месяца назад

      Same here. Never any headaches. Blind spots in both eyes. I usually just go lay down with my eyes closed til it passes.
      My mom and siblings have painful migraines.

    • @carlr2837
      @carlr2837 4 месяца назад

      @@Sydroo1969 Yes, exactly the same here, blind spots, but no headache. I had three in a week a few years ago, identified the trigger, and stopped doing, whatever it was. I haven't had one since, but I've forgotten what the trigger was.

    • @carlr2837
      @carlr2837 3 месяца назад +1

      @@baiseduezcke2295 Hehe, maybe. I've been thinking about it, and I think it was too much coffee, and I cut back by a cup or two a day. I've been creeping back up, so if I start getting them again, Ill know for sure.

  • @faustbos
    @faustbos 4 месяца назад +6

    I have had either ocular migraine or more probably migraine with Aura for over 10 years now. I believe I found my trigger too. I will see it in both eyes, though its always more pronounced in one or the other. I NEVER experience pain with this which is why it took me so long to figure out what it was. Anyway, I have DME, and what I have found is the problem seems to coincide with either a low blood sugar, or a crash (fast drop). When I start to get one now, I immediately eat something. Without eating they will last no more than 25 minutes. If I eat, it can sometimes stop before it really gets going. I get the jagged lines but float around the eye and increase in size until it begins to dissipate. . about 1% of the time I might see flashing or a spot. Every now and then I notice a loss of peripheral vision. That's not in both eyes, always just one. I also feel "odd", that one is hard to explain. I'm not numb, but I'm not right. Knowing that I'm having a blood sugar episode, I'm not sure if my odd feeling might be more related to that or no. Once I realized these were related to my blood sugar, I find them easier to manage and get them less frequently. I get my eyes treated every 2 months and I'm reviewed by doctors most of those visits. I have mentioned this to them as well but I think I will bring it up again now that I have a couple of actual terms I can use rather than explaining the symptoms. Thanks for this vid. It was clear and to the point!

    • @KC73
      @KC73 4 месяца назад

      Interesting. I have had these after eating a meal tho. Blood sugar wouldn’t be low then.

  • @Elephantine999
    @Elephantine999 7 месяцев назад +8

    Bright lights can be a trigger for mine.

    • @mroldnewbie
      @mroldnewbie 4 месяца назад +2

      I think that is the most common trigger, and it's a trigger for me too. It's always nasty when the sun is low, I live in the north, so there are periods during the year where I get triggered by the sun. I wear sunglasses and that actually helps.

  • @sherriemuller4272
    @sherriemuller4272 5 месяцев назад +2

    I had migraines from the time I was six until I was into my mid thirties. They were aura migraines. I also got v vomiting with these headaches. I tried prescriptions nothing seemed to work. On a occasion I went with a friend for a drive when she rent to see her chiropractor, not for a treatment. When she was getting her treatment she explained to the chiropractor that I had severe migrains. He explained to me that he found free me of my migraines. I thought okay I will give it a try. I had my first adjustment that day. He told me to come back in a week for a second adjustment. The day if the first treatment I had the worst migraine I had ever had. I went back in a week and had the second adjustment. To this day, thank the LORD, I have not had another migraine, I still get the auras from time to time and still to this day wait for the migraine but it does not come.

  • @Jjoa1
    @Jjoa1 5 месяцев назад +16

    CELERY JUICE 3-5 times saved me from the aura.I have not had it since! Preferably organic celery. I used to get aura attacks weekly, and after I discovered celery juice Im 100 % fine. If too many days passes between my juices I may start to get pre warnings, I then drink a full glass and it goes right away! It does not always help against migraine, but the aura is gone thank God!

    • @xomikey5725
      @xomikey5725 5 месяцев назад

      thank you i will try this celery juice 3-5 times a day ? or week?

    • @Jjoa1
      @Jjoa1 5 месяцев назад

      Per week, use the whole stack, leafs and everything, make sure its organic

    • @gypsylizardqueen8572
      @gypsylizardqueen8572 4 месяца назад +3

      Celery juice can cause photosensitivity…. Along with being exceptionally high in oxalates…. I’d avoid it

    • @thefreckledafrikan
      @thefreckledafrikan 2 месяца назад

      WEEKLY????????? 😮😮😮😮😮😮 😢😢😢😢😢😢

  • @DW-ii9ii
    @DW-ii9ii 4 месяца назад +1

    I have had these off and on since I was 12. When one starts to develop, I put my wrap around sunglasses on, take a Tylenol with a 1/4 cup of Pepsi, and sit upright with my eyes closed for about 20 minutes. It usually goes away after that. I don't like them, but have learned what to watch for 😢

  • @lgbtrain1
    @lgbtrain1 3 месяца назад +1

    Migraines with aura started 40 years ago, occurring biweekly. Neurologist prescribed taking 81mg aspirin daily. Migraines stopped by at least 95% over all these years. I still take it daily. When the migraines subsided, l asked how the aspirin actually prevents occurence. His reply "We don't know exactly, but we know its affective with many patients."

  • @KreeH2023
    @KreeH2023 4 месяца назад +6

    For me, it's slowly moving lighting bolts on outer periphery of my sight even with both eyes closed. It usually occurs during or after a long aerobic exercise session. Sensitivity to bright lights is another symptom. No headache and symptoms go away after 10-20 minutes. I believe this would fall into the Migraine Aura category.

    • @ohana8535
      @ohana8535 3 месяца назад

      My doctor told me they were Ocular Migraines. I would think they could both be classed as Auras.

    • @KreeH2023
      @KreeH2023 2 месяца назад

      I wonder if someone can have both? I see the lighting bolts with both eyes, but I also loose partial vision in one. Most always during intense, long aerobic sessions. What fun!!!

  • @drjewlsy
    @drjewlsy 3 месяца назад +1

    I have had 7 spinal cord surgeries, I get meningeal migraines from then cutting into my spinal cord and removing cysts and tumors. I get a vibration in my spine at the beginning of a migraine. Took years to connect the 2. As in some of my surgeries I had spinal fluid leakage, which predisposed me to these migraines. Don't let anyone diminish your symptoms. Be the squeaky wheel.

  • @rinpocherags3169
    @rinpocherags3169 2 месяца назад +1

    I had untreatable migraine aura for months. MRI was normal, so it was just chalked up to migraines. Three days later I had a very large stroke. Sometimes assuming migraines as its own condition is dangerous.

  • @genehunter1626
    @genehunter1626 4 месяца назад +3

    I'm over eighty and have had migraine aura since I was a teenager. In my case, I would have a series of incidents over several months, and then it would be quiet for as much as a year. It usually starts with a blind spot in the centre, growing into shimerring lines which gradually expand out of my vision, lasting about half an hour. The odd thing is that I had a heart attack about six years ago and was rushed into emergency for a stent implacement. I had an incident before and during the surgery. As it turned out, I needed a second stent, and when that procedure occured several weeks later, the same thing happened. The really strange thing is that I haven't had an occurance since.

  • @alphalunamare
    @alphalunamare 17 дней назад

    An epic presentation of how the multiplicity of words can oculate true meaning.

    • @SaraFrancis-
      @SaraFrancis- 6 дней назад

      *MR OBALAR* ON RUclips CURED ME TOTALLY❤😍🤚🏿😘

    • @SaraFrancis-
      @SaraFrancis- 6 дней назад

      *MR OBALAR* ON RUclips CURED ME TOTALLY❤😍🤚🏿😘

  • @maryleigh8990
    @maryleigh8990 4 месяца назад +2

    Well its migraine aura for me. The trigger is reflected light. A bright flash of light, like the sun reflecting off the river. But there in no headache.

  • @JonesieMoon
    @JonesieMoon 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you! I always wondered why only one eye was my “aura eye!” I have both chronic migraine with aura and one eye aura.

  • @terismidt4920
    @terismidt4920 3 месяца назад +1

    I get migraines every time it rains. I get what I call orbs on the sides of my eyes a lot. I also get what feels like one eye is bouncing around. I ask people around me if they can see it bouncing, and they say no. Thank you for this video.

  • @seeceejay8912
    @seeceejay8912 3 месяца назад +2

    Suffered migraines since my early 20s, they were just awful with vomiting.. in 52 now and peri menopause seems to cause more frequent attacks, but the difference is i now also sometimes get auras. Just today I felt the tell tale headache and took my tryptophan in time, but suffered 45mins of my own light show instead.

    • @kenwittlief255
      @kenwittlief255 3 месяца назад

      same with me: cloudy vision, could not speak or write clearly, numbness in my face, emptied my stomach, terrible pain in my brain, passed out a few times - 3 to 5 years apart
      was not correctly diagnosed until the 4th overnight stay in the hospital, CT scans, MRI, spinal tap...they thought drug overdose, stroke, aneurism.... till one Dr got it right: complex migraines

  • @robertivers4200
    @robertivers4200 5 месяцев назад +3

    When i get an ocular migraine aura i take 2 ibuprofin and keeps from getting a migraine. Started in early 40s now 75. Have had cataract surgery😊

  • @KMx108
    @KMx108 4 месяца назад +1

    I have never been told the difference between ocular migraines and migraine with aura. Ive been diagnosed with both but have never been asked if the visual disturbances happen with one eye or both.
    For me, Nurtec ODT is absolutely amazing medication for my migranes. Ive found that my episodes reduce when i get methylcobalamin (B12) injections.

  • @roowyrm9576
    @roowyrm9576 3 месяца назад +1

    When i was around 11 (1966) I developed periodic black/blind spots in the centre of my vision, no headache, but followed by vomiting. Since then i have gone through phases of migraines of various different kinds. Sometimes with visual disturbances, sometimes with sickness and sometimes with headaches. I'm now nearly 70, and i'm still getting them. They all, however, fit into the aura category.

  • @ellenstrack6274
    @ellenstrack6274 4 месяца назад +1

    Occular migraines are horrible. I was getting them a few times a month until the neurologist figured out a med routine that got my headaches/ migraines under control.

  • @Nouglas
    @Nouglas Месяц назад +1

    I had the first one of these that I knew of in my late 30s. Was in a meeting at work and feeling very frustrated. I stopped being able to see people's faces and overall I felt off (though that might've been terror at what might be happening). The meeting ended and I went to the washroom and look at my face in the mirror and it was just all jumbled with prismatic lines. Happens mostly in my left eye (but that is also likely because I am very left-eye dominant, it's still pretty much there if I close my left eye).
    I couldn't read properly and thought I was having a stroke. Then it went away an I got better. Very minute headache persisted for a couple hours.
    It has since happened four times (I'm 40) all of which occurred on a day when I was hungover and was experiencing some annoyance and/or decision fatigue (driving once, shopping once and once when my dogs were acting up and I was kept from doing what I wanted to do). The last two were way shorter, 15 minutes max of visual disturbances and then feeling 'off' for an hour or two, and then suddenly feeling very good.
    I've noticed that this happens almost exclusively when I'm dehydrated (hungover and not drinking enough water, or in a meeting for hours not able to drink water), and another thing that affects it is always preceded by me feeling annoyed or kept from doing what I want to be doing. In the meeting, the first one, I was trying to say something for like 25 minutes but the blabbermouths just KEPT ONE NOT SHUTTING UP. Other times, I was reading an email from my boss that severely angered me. The other times I was just getting annoyed by traffic or not finding what I needed while shopping. So, for me what works is: Stop getting annoyed at dumb shit and DRINK MORE WATER.

  • @jenjen2868
    @jenjen2868 5 месяцев назад +5

    I had migraines with aura for years. Which was very scary at first. They started after a surgery. But they went again. I haven't had any in 10+ years.

    • @xomikey5725
      @xomikey5725 5 месяцев назад +1

      i currently have migraine with aura i’m 19 years old almost twenty and have been having them sesne i was 10 what have you done to not have them for 10 years?

    • @RG.......
      @RG....... 4 месяца назад

      @@xomikey5725 have you met with a neurologist? Read up on magnesium and Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) supplements

  • @kaylasmusic
    @kaylasmusic 3 месяца назад +1

    I get these ocular headaches too and it’s so frustrating

  • @darcybrummett7004
    @darcybrummett7004 2 месяца назад +1

    Several years ago, I was seeing halos around lights. I especially noticed it in Christmas lights. (It was December.) I went to my ophthalmologist and was told I had an ocular migraine. While I do get migraines once in a while, there was no headache associated with the halos but it was a little annoying.

    • @Banana87887
      @Banana87887 15 дней назад +1

      Sounds more like astigmatism

  • @stlounsbury
    @stlounsbury 4 месяца назад +1

    I get the Zigzag aura in both eyes since I was 16. I’m 64 now. I get them weekly since 16. I take sumatriptan. Also avoid foods that have aged protein (Tyramines ?) and that helps keep them at bay.

  • @clovislyme6195
    @clovislyme6195 4 месяца назад +4

    Like many others, I had migraine in my 20s and 30s. They went away, but in recent years I tend to have the zig zag lines in my left eye from time to time, and retinal migraine - whole or partial loss of vision in my right eye (very rarely my left, and never both at the same time), lasting for only a few minutes. The latter is very alarming when first it happens, but now I just relax, close that eye, and it soon clears. Both phenomena can happen at any time - even when I am sleeping. They can occur more than once in a day, or several times a week, then vanish entirely for weeks. I can't find any triggers for them. Over the past few months I had cataract operations and I think (it is early days), that I may be experiencing fewer occurrences of both phenomena - which is contrary to my intuition that they might provoke more.

  • @spiritwaterwolf
    @spiritwaterwolf 4 месяца назад +2

    I so appreciate you sharing the knowledge to help some of us whom suffer with migraine auras. Migraines are definitely in a special category of their own, but there are many more variants out there and medical specialists that can go further into depth into those various migraines. The one variety that I had been very well versed in, is the type that is triggered by atmospheric pressure changes. Nausea, light sensitivity, and other triggers from the inflammation, and over sensitive pain receptors.
    Some medications may not be as helpful, and have found that magnesium supplements offer some significant help in buffering the neurons that become over excited and cause the pain, discomfort, and also minimizing the chances of migraine and auras.

    • @Anfaltlm
      @Anfaltlm 24 дня назад

      Can recurring migraines accompanied by aura cause a brain tumor or stroke??
      Can recurring migraines accompanied by aura cause a brain tumor or stroke??

  • @learnova1761
    @learnova1761 Месяц назад

    Had this for the first time in my life while driving today (migraine aura) and it was absolutely terrifying! Glad it wasn't anything more severe haha, thank you!

  • @joshuastoner9727
    @joshuastoner9727 4 месяца назад

    Med student here in snowy MN, I had an episode of bilateral scintillation scotoma but no headache whatsoever. Was well hydrated and no identifying trigger except studying by a window with a lot of sunlight bouncing off the snow and a lot of screen time. My brother in law came back from ice fishing in similar conditions and also had the same visual changes. Both situations resolved in under an hour with resting the eyes.

  • @kellyherald1390
    @kellyherald1390 4 месяца назад +4

    I get the wavy aura with a blind spot but no migraine. It goes away after 15 or so minutes. I've mentioned it to my ophthalmologist and he mentioned the same thing to try to find a common thread to what causes it. Haven't found a common thread yet.
    Also something to be very aware of is what happened to my mom. One day she started feeling light headed which after a week progressed to dizziness and then she started having vertical double vision. When she finally got it to her ophthalmologist and he determined it was indeed vertical double vision and not horizontal double vision he told her to immediately go see a brain surgeon. She finally did and they found a 1 inch tumor on the base of her brain which is the area involved with balance and vision. She had it removed but it came back aggressively and unfortunately she passed away from this. All of this was in the span of 3 months!
    So if you have vertical double vision GET IT CHECKED OUT QUICKLY. It is extremely serious.

    • @Genesh12
      @Genesh12 4 месяца назад +2

      MY CONDOLENSES ON THE LOSS OF YOUR MOTHER.

  • @kennethryesky417
    @kennethryesky417 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you, thank you, and thank you for putting it all in concise perspective. Approximately 16 years ago I experienced, in both eyes, what I had described as a "pixellating green phosphene" (probably what you call "shimmering shapes." No headaches or digestive distress, but central vision makes it difficult to do my work (on laptop computer).
    My optometrist informed me, after I described it to her, that it was the same mechanism as a migraine. I experienced these from time to time (anywhere from 2 hours to three months between episodes), and my remedy was to quietly lie down and close my eyes, and after anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes I was back to normal. The instance before the last episode, I was out doing shopping; it all disappeared in about 5 minutes.
    I have not done any statistical study, but episodes seem to be more prone to occur when I am more sleep deficient than the norm.
    I now am located overseas (have not lived in Orange County for more than 65 years), and some of the physicians here have trouble understanding what I had been trying to describe.
    Maybe some American-trained physician here will be able to figure out what my issues are (if they recur; have not occurred for the past few months) if I use the term "Migraine Aura."

    • @mssmssmssmss
      @mssmssmssmss 4 месяца назад +2

      You are lucky that an optometrist knew about it. I think many do not. It is a different specialty from ophthalmology, and my former ophthalmologist, who had become the head of the department, said it is not really an eye issue, but a neurology issue. And he didn't suggest seeing a neurologist -- it seems there was not enough to be concerned about or treat -- they go away pretty quickly but be careful when driving because they can affect you more than you realize.

  • @luannpatterson5888
    @luannpatterson5888 4 месяца назад +2

    I had migraines as an early teenager. I’d get an aura that was like the sun reflecting off chrome. Grew out of them. Had my first OM when I was 8 months pregnant.

  • @lmw716
    @lmw716 3 месяца назад

    Just learned the ocular migraines I was diagnosed with are aura migraines. Thanks! (They’re super rare for me, so I’ve never been able to find a trigger.)

  • @sinstarussunniva6890
    @sinstarussunniva6890 3 месяца назад

    I have ocular auras. I've spoken with two other doctors, a neurologist, and orthologist. neither knew what I was saying and then here it is. my aura goes well with my extremely loud tinnitus

  • @3800S1
    @3800S1 4 месяца назад +1

    I got my first migraine with full blown aura about 18 months ago, blind on my right side of both eyes without being blind if you know what I mean, objects were missing but the background and all else looked normal, no black spots or anything. I got big zigzags that opened up with moving colours scrolling inside them. Then everything went to hyper colours with excruciating throbbing head pain and nausea.
    I have had them of an off since but to a far less extent, and with different visual symptoms mostly each time. Currently have had the pulsating darkness. Like watching a slow mo video with fluro lights pulsing.
    I have had quite a few ocular ones too, with black squiggly lines that disappear after an hour. Not always with a headache but usually.
    I do often get the migraine pain with or without the visual stuff now but the pain is like a sudden stab and often only lasts fractions of a second and are intermittent in nature. Get those in the eyes too.
    Mine are all triggered by protracted withdrawal syndrome from coming off some antidepressants which includes wayyyyyy worse neurological symptoms than this, like paraesthesia, total loss of feeling in 70% of my body, parkinsons like symptoms, extreme nerve pain, hearing issues, autonomic dysfunction and visual noise and perception distortions not at all associated with migraine. But either way, the first episode of migraine sent me to the ER, 5th time by that stage. Not all migraines are caused or triggered by the usual things, meds, being on or coming off them often can trigger migraines in people who have never had them from what I read.

  • @juliejohnson9740
    @juliejohnson9740 4 месяца назад +1

    I use a technique that I heard from my husband for cluster headache. When having the aura, I hold an ice cube between my thumb and fore and middle finger in the eye I'm having the aura. Hold for about 5 minutes. 9/10 times it takes the headache away. Hope it helps those who need this. It helps me. Peace ❤

  • @freespeechorgetsilenced
    @freespeechorgetsilenced 3 месяца назад +1

    I had this aura when I was a kid. They stopped after I moved away from the toxic people in my life.

  • @danielledemott5488
    @danielledemott5488 4 месяца назад

    I have chronic uveitis and I have the aura often but I usually don’t get migraine pain after that. But they are super surreal when they happen.

  • @mikeh2613
    @mikeh2613 4 месяца назад +3

    Very informative. I began suffering migraines, with aura, 60 years ago after suffering a compressed fracture of the skull and have lived them ever since. In the early years they were full on. I dreaded them, nausea, violent headaches etc. over the years I found that if I took ibuprofen painkillers at the onset of the aura, which usually last some 20 minutes, I would be pain free and no nausea. A friend’s daughter who suffered with them now does what I do and can now deal with them as I do. It does make me smile when I hear someone say, “I have a blinding migraine headache”, for any old headache. There is nothing like a migraine headache and I used to be out of it for a couple of days. I now manage my migraines pretty well thankfully.

    • @Anfaltlm
      @Anfaltlm 24 дня назад +1

      Can recurring migraines accompanied by aura cause a brain tumor or heart attack?

  • @maki7249
    @maki7249 4 месяца назад

    Jan 1st and 3rd in 2023 had aura I thought was migraine-- but only in one eye, so this explained it. The aura was in the right eye on the right side of it, and I had a terrible muscle ache/cramp or knot in the left shoulder neck area and I associated it with that. Now I know what actually happened as there were no other symptoms beyond the singular ocular aura.

  • @DrunkenUFOPilot
    @DrunkenUFOPilot 5 месяцев назад +2

    I made an animation, just a few seconds long, showing how the aura looks for me. The moving colors, overall shape. It does not capture how the crescent grows. I do not experience a blank area within the crescent, or maybe somehow I don't notice it. No flashes or other non-ordinary visual phenomenon. I never have a headache or any other symptoms at the time. This happens once or twice a year, since I was maybe around 20.
    Someone suggested making an animation running the full time the aura lasts, showing how it starts, how it fades away. I might do that someday.

  • @alaskabarb8089
    @alaskabarb8089 4 месяца назад +2

    As with many other folks, my auras begin with a visual deficit similar to the kind one has for a few seconds following a camera photo flash.
    The aura then progresses into an undulating sawtooth pattern, moving widening peripherally; at that point, the central field of vision is visible again, accompanied by some occasional nausea or mild disorientation.
    In about 15-20 minutes, the peripheral undulating sawtooth pattern subsides.
    On rare occasions, when my body was under moderate/high stress (hiking/climbing or emotional) I developed hemiplegic migraine, just before the cessation of the aura phase.
    I thought I was having a stroke, after noticing unilateral partial facial numbness and confusion. I was sedated with Demerol and don’t remember much for about 20 hours. I had some residual problems recognizing written 3s and Es for a few days post-incident, before a complete recovery.
    In my case, stopping activity, lying down for about 20 minutes until the aura completely resolves, has resulted in no further hemiplegic incidents.
    A completely different “ocular” symptom is unilateral double vision, or inability one of the affected eye to focus. My ophthalmologist called it an “ocular migraine,” which resulted in temporary macular swelling, for about 12-24 hours.
    Has anyone else had this problem?
    Best wishes to other migraneurs. I hope there are effective treatments for you now. ❤️🌈
    My generation had ergotamine tartrate, pain meds, and a lot of misery.

  • @judyaitken755
    @judyaitken755 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much, now I know I have both.
    My experience is the block out aura, followed by pressure in the temples and behind the eyes...which proceeds to brightly coloured zig zag patterns.
    Sometimes, I will get the partial block out ike an eraser has scrubbed out, say, half a persons face...occurring first.
    Then at other times I see a brightly coloured spot that then grows into zig zag patterns.
    These can occur separately, but do also occur together at times.

  • @beckasmith6725
    @beckasmith6725 4 месяца назад +1

    I started getting migraines when i went on birth control for the first time. I would get the aura/flashing lights, which i described as the test pattern in the old black and white TVs. It usually affected only one eye (for that episode), but i could see with my peripheral vision. If i could get home before the headache started and get into a dark room, it was somewhat better, but once my headache lasted three days, with horrible nausea. I got put on cafergot, but that just made the nausea worse without diminishing the headache. As i got older, the frequency and severity of the headache. Nowadays, if i get a couple aspirin before the aura fully develops, i don't get the headache. Neither Tylenol nor ibuprofen have any effect on the pain, and never have.

  • @phillipbottrell
    @phillipbottrell 6 месяцев назад +4

    Just experienced my 2nd aura, this one ended as a long zig zag pattern that lasted around 30 minutes. No headache but im experiencing a pain now n then around 2 inched behind my left ear. I thought i was having a stroke and called an Ambulance. I will go have a CT scan asap just incase it wasnt an Aura, my heart and pressures all good

    • @phillipbottrell
      @phillipbottrell 6 месяцев назад

      maybe it was ocular ...

    • @xomikey5725
      @xomikey5725 5 месяцев назад

      @@phillipbottrelli also have this exact aura and it last about 40-1 hour and then a very bad headache and nausea

  • @SScott-nr9vl
    @SScott-nr9vl 3 месяца назад

    I have ocular migraines in both eyes simultaneously and I can see it when I close my eyes in both eyes.

  • @BlinkinFirefly
    @BlinkinFirefly Месяц назад

    Thank you for this. I've been having the worst aura migraines EVER the past few days. I also have PMDD and have been getting headaches more around the same time in my cycle the past few years. My period is due in a few days, so PMDD symptoms are really amping up at this time. And I foolishly drank coffee two days ago and that did NOT go well, and think it may be contributing to my migraine and auras. I have severe caffeine sensitivity around certain times of the month, and this is definitely one of those times. I also recently moved after a painful breakup, so stress levels are super high. And I'm not getting enough sleep. So this all makes SO much sense why my migraines are so bad right now. I'm getting everything, the blurry vision, black dots, shimmers, flashing lights, struggling to see my computer screen, just everything you're listing. Also, just curious, can eye pressure be caused by the aura as well? It feels like something is squeezing both of my eyes. I need to just take the good advice and walk away from my laptop for a while and lie in a dark room. Thank you again, and I will be making that eye doctor appointment soon.

  • @braaitongs
    @braaitongs 4 месяца назад +2

    I get migraine aura, but I rarely get a headache. Just the flashing lights/shimmering stuff.

  • @flamencoprof
    @flamencoprof 4 месяца назад +4

    I get migraine aura a few times a year but without any headache or other symptoms. It is purely a visual phenomenon. I will notice a "blank" area in my visual field, exactly at the "fixation" point, while peripheral vision remains unaffected. This blank area slowly expands and becomes surrounded by the shimmering ziz-zaggy effect, which seems to be oriented radially, centred on the blank spot. Then the whole effect slowly expands until the blank spot becomes clear, but still surrounded by the zig-zag shimmering ring. The shimmering ring then slowly dilates and becomes less distinct until it fades out at the edge of the visual field. The whole process takes about 20 minutes.
    The most disconcerting aspect is if it happens when I am driving on a motorway, and the fixation point is me watching the car ahead, but it is invisible, especially I want to see Brake Lights!

    • @DK-zg8ik
      @DK-zg8ik 4 месяца назад +1

      You described the aura perfectly that is exactly how I experience the visual aspect.

    • @flamencoprof
      @flamencoprof 4 месяца назад

      @@DK-zg8ik Thanks. It is interesting that it should be consistent between individuals, when, as I understand it, we all have slightly different brains.

    • @KC73
      @KC73 4 месяца назад

      Excellent description. Exactly what I experience

    • @KC73
      @KC73 4 месяца назад

      What a put blood pressure meds. Mine caused migraines

    • @KC73
      @KC73 4 месяца назад +1

      I got relief by avoiding aged cheese, smoked meats, lunch meats, citrus, anything aged.

  • @LolaInTheDesert
    @LolaInTheDesert 3 месяца назад +1

    My aura presents as Scintillating Scotoma. It’s like a big black spot that is shimmering…makes it impossible for me to see an object in its entirety. Comes in without warning.

  • @LobsterLover530
    @LobsterLover530 4 месяца назад +1

    It’s the changes in barometric pressure

  • @Deadmau5l
    @Deadmau5l 19 дней назад +1

    I experienced my first migraine aura yesterday, 30 year old and it scared the hell out of me. I didnt experience much of a headache afterwards but that could be to do with the fact ive used magic mushrooms in the past few weeks and they are proven to help sufferers of migraines

    • @SaraFrancis-
      @SaraFrancis- 6 дней назад

      *MR OBALAR* ON RUclips CURED ME TOTALLY❤😍🤚🏿😘

  • @jethrogibbs4192
    @jethrogibbs4192 Месяц назад

    The best cure I found for me and my mother is taking 2 paracetamol with a lil snack, lying down in a dark room (as you suggested) and wearing the darkest sunglasses that I have. Then in about 15-30 minutes the visual has gone and we're just left with a headache, which we can cope with 😊

  • @jbarker2160
    @jbarker2160 4 месяца назад

    I started having ocular migraines in my treated eye after laser surgery for adult-onset Coat's disease.

  • @irynakravchenko21
    @irynakravchenko21 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for this video, doc! It's very important! But does it mean that I have both conditions if I'm having the symptoms of both? Sometimes it's one eye, sometimes both.

  • @wednesdayschild3627
    @wednesdayschild3627 3 месяца назад

    I had this when I was heading toward menopause. I had stopped taking antidepressant. I had no headache. My dad used to get migraine headaches. Flashing and flickering lights started them.

  • @andreaplatt671
    @andreaplatt671 4 месяца назад +1

    Never had a migraine headache before but just last year I had my very first aura! I was at work and it scared me! Came out of nowhere! It was the jagged zig zag kaleidoscope but in one eye only and it was off to the side. It subsided within an hour and instead of any other symptoms following, I just felt drained. So weird.

  • @debraparker4846
    @debraparker4846 Месяц назад +1

    I have exactly the same,my first one was when I was 7 years old,my mother also had this type,I'm now 55 and they are nowhere near so severe

    • @debraparker4846
      @debraparker4846 Месяц назад +1

      Must add then at 45 years old I was diagnosed with lupus and was asked did I have migraines and what type they were..

  • @supRsid
    @supRsid Месяц назад

    Thanks

  • @purplemeow8692
    @purplemeow8692 5 месяцев назад

    this is good 2 know though like 30 yrs earlier wud have helped!!! lol!!!😅
    i used 2 have the aura so badly i couldnt do anything but hide in dark quiet closet!!! it wud start out with a numbness in my finger that slowly moved up til it hit my brain & id get soooo sick from the migraine 4 days my head was pure torture---but then there was the migraine hangover that wud last 4 2-6 more days where if i moved 2 fast/sneezed/cough--id throb!!! those were horrible times & id get them every few months 4 yrs!!! i dont have them anymore but at least i know now what i had!!! tysm 4 putting this out on yt!!! i would have never known!!! 😉

  • @shannondh83
    @shannondh83 4 месяца назад

    I will have to pay attention to my next ocular migraine. I would have sworn that I have it in both eyes at the same time. I don't have a headache with it. However, both of my daughters have history of migraines with severe headaches. I am going to ask them if they have vision changes with them.

  • @_Julie_Bee
    @_Julie_Bee 5 месяцев назад +12

    I was seen by my ophtalmologist and they saw new optic nerve bruising that wasn't there in 2019, previous to getting covid a few times. (I'm since fully disabled with long covid btw) As we looked into my debilitating headaches and signs of idiopathic intracranial hypertension I saw a neurologist who finally validated that the "kaleidoscopes" that I've been seeing since 2010 were not just in my head . They were in both my eyes and obstructed my view at 80% sometimes hours and left me completely out of it. Drained for hours. I'm on topiramate now. Changed my life.

    • @squareonedocumentary-mjisi6058
      @squareonedocumentary-mjisi6058 5 месяцев назад

      Can I ask you a question ? Is it possible to go blind forever from this? or get a stroke?

    • @eh6454
      @eh6454 5 месяцев назад +1

      Your mention of the word ‘kaleidoscopes’ put me in mind of the visual anomaly I used to have regularly as a child, and sometimes get now. It’s different to my occular migraines (which are shimmering, enlarging C shape in centre of vision), in that it’s like a black kaleidoscope movement framing my field of vision, and I’m interested to know whether this is what you experience, too? I’m sorry you’ve had such a difficult time.

    • @aanaperdigao
      @aanaperdigao 3 месяца назад +1

      Só do you have migraine or intracranial hypertension? Or both? And what caused the hypertension?

    • @_Julie_Bee
      @_Julie_Bee 3 месяца назад

      @@aanaperdigao both, which will be further investigated more. I got hypertension with long covid. My first occurrence of retinal migraines go back 20 yrs. And regular migraines after discussing with my neurologist, pretty much since my early teens. He's a top expert, being both a neuro psychiatrist, a neurologist but also a surgeon. Being that I have severe cptsd from childhood that most likely is the cause of my migraines, were able to go back and work it from the root.

    • @_Julie_Bee
      @_Julie_Bee 3 месяца назад

      @@squareonedocumentary-mjisi6058 you could go blind if you didn't get the proper treatment yes. Sadly. Stroke, not. Blind, yes

  • @KOZMOuvBORG
    @KOZMOuvBORG 4 месяца назад

    Had occular migraine twice. First time occured while waiting for a CT because a half hour earlier, while walking on the sidewalk (sunny) and suddenly, that eye locked to the side while I could still control the other. Regained use of affected (right) eye after about 10 minutes when I entered a senior's kitchen and then got taken to Emerg for the CT (arachnoid cysts were found).
    With eye closed, looked like a shimmering expanding blue-white-red line. With eye open looking a taxicab, looked much like a shock wave seen in slow-mo footage of explosions.

  • @dawnliphard9591
    @dawnliphard9591 5 месяцев назад +4

    I am not prone to migraines, however I have been experiencing the jagged light (auras)for years. It’s annoying as it hinders my reading or tv watching and to an extent my driving. It usually starts on one side of the eye and moves across until it fades out.

    • @madhatter5331
      @madhatter5331 4 месяца назад

      I've had these symptoms as a 9yr old.No rhyme or reason to trigger it ,but luckily it doesn't happen alot while driving. Fast forward as a older adult, it still happens only in one eye. I just live with it and go on living life.

    • @joywebster2678
      @joywebster2678 4 месяца назад

      Colored lenses in screen viewing or in sunlight really help. Yellow helps both.

    • @eileenmcgann1043
      @eileenmcgann1043 4 месяца назад

      I was terrified when I started getting aura episodes, jagged lights crossing my field of vision on 20 minutes or so. At its most severe, unable to read. Haven't had an episode in years. Put it down to stress and menopause

  • @briangriffin4378
    @briangriffin4378 4 месяца назад

    This may be interesting to some. i used to suffer with this and it never progressed to an actual migraine although I could get a sense of what that would be like just from the lead up. 3 years ago i had a stroke and while I was fortunate to make a good recovery. I've had no recurrence since then. No flashing lights to interrupt my golf swing. No sign of it at all.

  • @danidarkheart
    @danidarkheart 4 месяца назад

    I recently experienced what I believe was an occular migraine. I'd never had one before and it freaked me out! It wasn't until after the flashing zigzag line went away and I was talking to my mom that we figured out what it was. (She's had them before). I'm thankful it was painless and didn't last long but I hope I never have another one!

    • @karenchaney8993
      @karenchaney8993 4 месяца назад

      I had the same experience with my mom. I said "why didn't you ever mention it?"

  • @carnicavegirl7214
    @carnicavegirl7214 4 месяца назад

    This started happening to me a few years ago… but my doctors have no idea what they are.. but I had to stop driving because of it.

  • @01denese
    @01denese 4 месяца назад +1

    I get auras becasue of an old neck injury. If I sleep weird or exerise too strongly, it does something to the nerves in my neck.

    • @katescarratt4267
      @katescarratt4267 4 месяца назад

      Yes, I get taurus if I've been hunching over my laptop or reading on my mobile phone. I've only had a few, and until just now didn't know what they were.

  • @jerryhillman4302
    @jerryhillman4302 4 месяца назад +1

    I have been told by doctors that I have ocular migraines. I think they are wrong because the vision disturbance is visible in both eyes, even if my eyes are closed. They last from 10 minutes to about an hour and occur with no apparent trigger. I can go months without one, and then start having several a day. Sometimes they only interfere with my peripheral vision, sometimes it interferes with my central vision. What ever part of my vision is affected, appears to be zigzag flashing lights, swirling color, but essentially blind.

  • @annanorth7997
    @annanorth7997 4 месяца назад

    Occular migraines without pain started in my mid-50s. I've never been prone to headaches and have no family history of migraines. On occasion it will start with a strong burning sensation in my eyes and nose. Those are scary!

  • @toomashawk6379
    @toomashawk6379 2 месяца назад

    I got migraine aura with just fast color changing lines in both eyes after i had PTK done on one eye(2 weeks after PTK and 6 weeks after PTK). Didnt have headache, lasted around 30 minutes both times. Had PTK because of recurrent corneal erosion.

  • @RG.......
    @RG....... 6 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for sharing Doc - I have the same symptoms with no headache. Went to my Eye doc and he suggested I should get an MRI? Is that really required? I have no other symptoms, but the very thought of going into that MRI machine is making me very anxious and stressed.
    When exactly is an MRI scan recommended, what are the res flags?

    • @ritahall8148
      @ritahall8148 4 месяца назад +2

      I have experienced episodes of migraine aura for several years and never considered getting an MRI or seeing a doctor about it. I learned about this condition from a neighbor who described his symptoms to me a few years before I started getting them. They are somewhat more frequent now, occurring at about 1 or 2 month intervals, no pain or headache, just zigzags preceded by blind spots.

    • @RG.......
      @RG....... 4 месяца назад

      @@ritahall8148 Are you doing anything to manage the condition? Have you figured out what triggers them?

  • @presouz5
    @presouz5 27 дней назад

    The first time this happened to me was in 2003 and I was at work and I would look up and it looked like I was looking through a pain glass window with raindrops. It freaked me out and it didn’t happen again for another 10 years now, it happens maybe two or three times a year.

  • @makmelaf
    @makmelaf 4 месяца назад +2

    I believe I have migraine aura. 99% of the time it starts as soon as I walk into a store. I think it is triggered by the overhead lighting. I get very bad kaleidoscope vision. That's how I would always describe it to people, now I know I'm not crazy. Normally I will quickly leave the store and it goes away. Recently I tried to work through it in a store and I had a seizure. That was scary. After I was helped up and left the store, I felt better.

    • @hamhamuniverse
      @hamhamuniverse День назад

      This happened to me last night as soon as I entered a grocery store. I'm glad I'm not alone. Maybe we need to start wearing sunglasses lol

  • @cynthiaguarino2016
    @cynthiaguarino2016 4 месяца назад

    I have intractable migraines due to a rare form of encephalitis and meningitis. I also experience ocular migraines in my right eye which is the primary side of my migraines. Interestingly enough I was also diagnosed with low tension glaucoma due to the fact that I have deep cupping both eyes. I have full fields, normal blind spots, and no scotoma's.

  • @lanaodonnell9620
    @lanaodonnell9620 5 месяцев назад +1

    Based on this video, I might have migraine with aura but I’ve never had a migraine in my life 🤔

  • @dezw510
    @dezw510 4 месяца назад

    I had my first ocular migraine years ago sitting on my couch watching television. When all of a sudden the vision in my left eye started going wonky and then it was like looking through a kaleidoscope. I instantly panicked and started to cry, it wasnt painful but it was scary to say the least. I hadn't experienced it since until a couple months ago while i was at work which was pretty inconvenient because obviously they can be pretty impairing. They usually last about 20 minutes for me but they almost cause me panic attacks when i get them. I have read that sunglasses can help and i tried that once it did a little.

  • @sarabellaj
    @sarabellaj 2 месяца назад +2

    I get zigzag flashing strob light kinda thing on the outside of my line of sight a blurry kinda moving patch that effects the lower and mid line of sight no pain happens every couple months and last 30 mins or so.

  • @Species1571
    @Species1571 4 месяца назад

    I've had good success with taking a simple cup of strong coffee (not decaf) and a couple of paracetamol for aura migraine. If I catch it at the first symptom (for me, usually flashing zig-zags, inability to see what I am looking directly at, or tingling in my fingers or tongue), this almost always avoids a full-on attack.

  • @hyena269
    @hyena269 3 месяца назад

    I get ocular migraines, they started maybe 15 years ago (I'm 44 now.) It's a jagged line of shimmery light, usually closer to the periphery of my vision, and causes a blind spot behind it. It'll last between 5-30 mins and I'll have a moderate headache afterward. I do have lupus and did not realize there was a connection.

  • @Felicity2121
    @Felicity2121 3 месяца назад

    My left eye is always affected when I get a migraine, I loose my sight in it. First time it was scary but now I’m ok with it.
    Luckily I don’t get them often nor headaches.