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231441 tn?1333892766

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Hi,

Had another funny vision episode on Thursday night.  lasted about 2 hours.  Lost right eye peripheral vision, with osillopsia (vision shaking) - lasted about 2 hours - though my vision has been feeling a bit out for the last week or so - problems looking at close together lines (like the lines on escalators..  Still feeling strange now, but the shaking is not noticeably present......  Am terrified that symptom would come and not go away.  It was hard to concentrate on anything withmy vision going whoopie, and while I had perfect central "vision" I was having trouble reading...

And all this was happening while I was out having dinner with my boss and I had to pretend that all was as usual.    In malayisa now.  I'll be flying hometo Manila leaving in about an hour.

Guess this is just a reminder that while things have settled down a bit they haven't gone away.  

Sally
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231441 tn?1333892766
I've been researching, what I was describing is probably an "ocular migraine" is apparently nothing to be concerned about if stroke, vascular or other problems are rules out.
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Sorry that you have to go through this again......I understand how hard that must be, especially when you were having dinner with your boss....

I hope things improve for you, and soon!

Have a safe trip!

Take care
Tammy
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