PLEASE LOOK UP MIGRANE HEADACHES ON YOUR COMPUTER I HAVE THEM BUT I GET THEM ONLY ON ONE SIDE AND SOMETIMES I GOTTON A AURA IT WAS FLASHING LIGHTS. I GET SICK SOMETIMES AND THROUGH UP. I GO INTO A DARK ROOM AND PUT A ICE PACK ON THE SIDE OF MY HEAD. THE MIRGAIN HEADACHE IS CAUSED BY STRESS WHAT YOU EAT CHOCLATE. THINGS LIKE THAT THE SUN IF IM OUT LONG TIME. I HAVE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE THATS CAUSES IT TO. PUT SINCE I EAT BETTER AND HAVE MY BLOOD PRESSURE UNDER CONTROLL I HAVE NOT GOTTON THEM . I WOULD SUGGEST LOOKING UP ON THE COMPUTER AND YOU KNOW IF YOU HAVE MIGRAIN HEAD ACHES
Hi there,
I just read your post and I have had the exact same symptoms as you explained above, except for the body tremors. I have seen an ophthalmologist, there is no optic neuritis or inflammation. I was told by 2 different neurologists that it is the after effects of a migraine headache, and that it should subside with time. Well, its been 4 weeks later and I still have the same symptoms as you described and it is starting to drive me crazy. Unfortunatley the neurologists are just going on "gut" feeling without having done any real tests on me, except for CT and MRI of the brain. My biggest fear is autoimmune disease, but they all say, don't worry, its not that....its so frustrating. Did you find out what your problem was? Wishing you well.....thanks. Any info you can share with me would be very helpful!
thanks for your response..
i never got to sleep tonight. its now 6 am and i am just going to do some cleaning. i am having a panic attack, i am terrified their is somthing seirously wrong with me, i want to go to the hospital but their is no point
Hi,
How are you?
There is a possibility that these symptoms are due to migraine. Migraine attacks are usually preceded by aura. Snowy vision is a part of the migraine aura. Headaches may or may not be present.
Another cause is optic neuritis or inflammation of the optic nerve. Lyme disease and autoimmune disorders can also cause visual snow.
This symptom needs further evaluation. Please schedule an appointment with an ophthalmologist at the earliest. Take care!