You have asked this same question several times and its been answered as best we can.
JCH MD
The question has not been answered other than to say it is normal, which it absolutely is not.
Have you been checked for retinal detachment? If they were diagnosed as migraines you probably saw a general practitioner, but you should see an optician (eye doctor) and if they cannot find a problem, a neurologist perhaps could help you. I have sensitivity to light that is causing after images but it is not this bad. I have also had migraine aura which was a bit different, though in my case they may be related, you may have something more urgent going on. I hope you get some help before any (more?) irreversible damage is done to your vision.
Have you been checked for retinal detachment? If they were diagnosed as migraines you probably saw a general practitioner, but you should see an optician (eye doctor) and if they cannot find a problem, a neurologist perhaps could help you. I have sensitivity to light that is causing after images but it is not this bad. I hope you get some help before any (more?) irreversible damage is done to your vision.
I have seen an optometrist, ophthalmologist, and neurologist. The eye docs cleared my eyes as being perfectly fine. The ophthalmologist suggested it might be the beta blockers I am on causing the blood vessels in my eyes to spasm. The neurologist agreed that the beta blocker could be the cause. He did a head MRI and MRA earlier the beginning of this year after I went blind in my left eye twice. They both came back clear and he said it was probably migraines. The blind episodes eventually stopped. Then I started seeing floaters. Then the floaters sort of decreased, and that is when the afterimages and such showed up. The optometrist said I might need to see a neuro-ophthalmologist.
How are your symptoms today?
Did you get a diagnosis yet?Im having the same symptoms