What Is An Ocular Migraine? Eye Doctor Explains

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Dr. Rupa Wong

Dr. Rupa Wong

Күн бұрын

What are ocular migraines? Worried you might have one? In this video, Dr. Rupa Wong, board-certified ophthalmologist and eye surgeon, explains the 3 types of migraines that many people call ocular migraines and when you should see your eye doctor. 🤕
#migraines #ocularmigraines #aura
00:00 : What is an ocular migraine?
00:23 : Who is Dr. Rupa Wong?
00:59 : Are there different types of migraines?
01:12 : What is a migraine with an aura?
01:25 : How long does a migraine with an aura last?
01:28 : How common is a migraine with an aura?
01:59 : What are the symptoms of a migraine with an aura?
02:12 : Do I need to see a doctor for a migraine with an aura?
02:47 : Is a migraine with an aura dangerous?
03:06 : Can I have an aura migraine without having head pain?
03:26 : What is a retinal migraine?
03:52 : Do I need to see a doctor for a retinal migraine?
04:02 : What are the symptoms of a retinal migraine?
04:11 : What does an aura look like?
04:23 : Are floaters associated with migraines?
05:30 : Is there treatment for floaters?
05:36 : Do blue light glasses help with migraines?
05:51 : Is visual noise dangerous to overall health?
06:10 : Why is eye pain associated with migraines?
07:13 : What are common migraine-inducing triggers?
08:42 : Is there a link between migraines and dry eye syndrome?
09:12 : Are corneal nerves different in people who experience migraines?
09:18 : Can treating dry eye syndrome help treat migraines?
09:54 : When should I see a doctor for my migraines?
10:13 : What treatment methods are available for migraines?
11:33 : Conclusion - What is your experience with ocular migraines?
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@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Have you ever had an ocular migraine? What is it like for you? 🤕
@rosemorris7912
@rosemorris7912 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I've had several occular migraines. As you pointed out, they disappear within an hour, but they're still a bit disconcerting.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
@@rosemorris7912 They can be very disconcerting! Have you identified any triggers?
@leighwatson1861
@leighwatson1861 Жыл бұрын
Just had 2 not had one for about a year feel sick now probably from stressing my brain
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
@@leighwatson1861 So sorry, Leigh. Stress can definitely cause it! When did you have your first migraine?
@leighwatson1861
@leighwatson1861 Жыл бұрын
@@DrRupaWong iv had them years I'm 48 had first probably at 10 but my first aura was at school reading my eyes went could not see then banging headache I always thought it was because of my injury till the Internet told me what it was now I don't panic but not nice when one comes on without notice thankyou for response
@sonrog8877
@sonrog8877 Жыл бұрын
I get the streaming zigzag aura. Found it interesting that my ophthalmologist said if you see the aura both when your eyes are open & closed then it’s not an eye issue but a neural & sensory issue. Thank you for a very informative video. It surprised me as to how many people never heard of this. I was having difficulty explaining the experience to others.
@stephanie4569
@stephanie4569 Жыл бұрын
I see them with both closed and open eye. That is interesting what your ophthalmologist said...Id never read or heard that before and I'm still so confused by whether this is something occurring in the eye or in the brain. If it's a neural and sensory issue, did your doctor say what could or should be done to help it, or to stop it from happening? I too have been surprised by how many people have never heard of this or had it happen to them. It is definitely hard to explain to someone who's never had it happen to them .I find it scary still even after experiencing it off and on for many years now. I hope yours lessen/go away. Take care
@sonrog8877
@sonrog8877 Жыл бұрын
Not sure if this how I’m supposed to reply. My doctor said since it’s not a physical eye problem there is nothing to do & it’s not dangerous or damaging. I find it happens less when my health is stronger.
@EricaGamet
@EricaGamet Жыл бұрын
I suffer from the zigzag aura (no headache) as well. I am a designer and sometimes if I look at a bright screen after looking at a dark one (or white type on black background), or even if I look out the window and catch a glint of sun coming off a car, it sets it off. I can't see my screen for about 45 minutes and afterwards I feel like someone has punched me in the eye. Took forever for me to convey to someone what I was suffering. I finally drew a picture of the aura and someone knew what it was!
@EricaGamet
@EricaGamet Жыл бұрын
@@stephanie4569 One thing I found helps, but isn't super practical, is to look at a random pattern. Basically I discovered this while sitting in a restaurant. I looked outside and a car door reflected the sun into my eye and the aura started. The restaurant had one of those bumpy walls with a waterfall running down it. When I looked at the water bubbling down, I couldn't see the aura and my eyes didn't hurt. I looked away and it came back. I've found a video of a waterfall played on a very dim iPad can do the trick nearly as well!
@DonzLockz
@DonzLockz Жыл бұрын
​@@EricaGamet I get the exact same thing from the same trigger of bright lights and anxiety. :(
@saskianorvell8604
@saskianorvell8604 Жыл бұрын
Interesting video. I have been seeing these auras since I was a kid, around 3 years old, I was in kinder. When I told my parents about it, they didn't believe me. No one, not even the doctors believe me. I grew up and stopped mentioning it to anyone. Until about 15 years ago I went to a hospital for my daughter's ophthalmologist, the medical assistant, very nice lady apologized to me, she looked distracted, and she told me she was having an aura migrane (ocular migrane), then I asked what was it, and when she explained to me I told her I see the same thing but people always thought I was crazy (including the doctors). Since that day, I was a bit relieved that I wasn't the only one seeing things. I still haven't mentioned it to my new doctors. I had these episodes all my life. I have no headaches, I've had very few mild headaches in my life. The aura I see becomes so large it's like a portal to another universe, and the zig zag is more defined like an enlarged chase bank symbol in rainbow colors with white flashing lights spectrum all around and in the center I can see the tiny picture of the focal object I'm supposed to be seeing. I'm an older woman and I have had many of these episodes, I lost count. Thank you.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry you weren't believed! I am so relieved you were able to find a doctor that could help you and you don't have many headaches. Thank you for sharing your experience! Someone else may be able to relate.
@elizabethhowse5471
@elizabethhowse5471 Жыл бұрын
I've had these too...yellow and blk zig zag lines that only go away once the circle is completed...no headache...also in lat 60's..my daughter gets them with the headache....I never told Dr..just thought I was lucky to not get the migrane headache
@hende8445
@hende8445 Жыл бұрын
Damn this was exactly the same story i have but with headaches too and i had them since i was 11.Doctors didnt really understand (probably because i couldnt explain well) .Theyre painful and thought it wasnt big of deal as they would go away eventually.
@chalktalkwithshari4173
@chalktalkwithshari4173 Жыл бұрын
I am so sad for your 3-year-old self. 😢
@felicityfrancis9826
@felicityfrancis9826 Жыл бұрын
I had my 1st migraine in 8th grade. It started with aura, blind spots, loss of reflexes, temperature drop, and when I spoke, I didn't make sense. Then the pain- like my head was in a vice that kept tightening. Then the dry heaves. My mom picked me up from school, long story short, we ended up in the neurosurgeon's office. Classic migraine. I had one every 2 yrs. Until college. Then 1 a year. Finally abated in my 40's. I was on medication - for when I got a migraine, but had to take it before the pain started - otherwise I would throw it up. I want to mention bright lights are also a trigger for me, so I always wear sunglasses. I now get auras, but the headache is much more subdued. I usually get by with a migra-stick (essential oils). For some reason, even though my doctor writes my script, I can't get my migraine medication (Amerge). So I keep a migra-stick and hope I never get a classic migraine again! My eye doctor continues to monitor me for these.
@JonnyQ408
@JonnyQ408 3 ай бұрын
when I’m stressed out, and have really bad Anxiety and panic attacks i noticed my eye floaters, i also used to get a flash of lights on the corner of my eyes
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 3 ай бұрын
Wow thank you for sharing!
@Monica-le9oi
@Monica-le9oi 10 ай бұрын
I call these eye migraines “kaleidoscope migraines” because for me it starts with a tiny aura but eventually takes over my vision. Sometimes I get them with or without a headache or migraine.
@AJ-yi6hg
@AJ-yi6hg 29 күн бұрын
Exactly the same for me.
@emccormack4209
@emccormack4209 Жыл бұрын
I just wanted to emphasize how important it can be to get new symptoms checked out. I have had chronic migraines for over 30 years. In the fall of 2019, I started noticing a gray curtain type effect in my left eye. That is the same side most of my headaches live on, so I thought it was maybe a new version of migraine aura. I don’t always get aura, but it has become more common as I got older. My neurologist suggested I get an eye exam to be safe. The gray curtain was not migraine related, it was actually a ocular melanoma inside my eye that was detaching my retina. Get your eyes dilated and checked.
@richardgregory3684
@richardgregory3684 Жыл бұрын
Yes, when I was first diagnosed with ocular migraines, the doctor told me that the symptom they really worry about is the one you descibe, a grey or black curtain obscuring vision. Seeing lights but having otherwise normal vision is not generally a red flag symptom - that's what I was told anyway.
@donk1822
@donk1822 Жыл бұрын
If by grey curtain you mean loosing the vision in the upper or lower part of either eye, this happened to me about a month before I experienced a series of TIA's. Just in case.
@bethjeans3780
@bethjeans3780 Жыл бұрын
@@donk1822 losing the vision?
@donk1822
@donk1822 Жыл бұрын
@@bethjeans3780 My bad, didn't see that one.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Yes, it is very important to get an exam. Thanks for reiterating that! I'm sorry you suffered from melanoma. How are you doing now?
@Ratguitar58
@Ratguitar58 Жыл бұрын
Apparently I get the ophthalmic migraine. It’s usually without pain, I can see it with my eyes closed or open. It stays in the same area of sight and it looks like a half moon shaped kaleidoscope of colors. Thanks for the explanation 👍
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I am glad it doesn't hurt you. I'm happy to share!
@julier.1902
@julier.1902 Жыл бұрын
I seem to have had the same just 2 or 3 times tops. My 'thing' is a straight across zig zag line in the upper right 'corner' of my right eye. Weird.
@Hollier411
@Hollier411 Жыл бұрын
I too experience this type of migraine all my life.
@RickGTI2019
@RickGTI2019 Жыл бұрын
I too have had these migraines all my life. They started around the age of 8. 71 years later I still get them. I was lucky enough to find out what they were many years ago. Nothing dangerous, but very annoying.
@mariatomko4278
@mariatomko4278 Жыл бұрын
Mine starts like that but the half moon has jagged edges. Then it goes into a full on light show for a few minutes. No pain
@chantelkindblade233
@chantelkindblade233 Жыл бұрын
I get ophthalmic migraines once every few months. It’s super annoying but definitely not painful. This is incredibly helpful. Thank you!
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Glad it helped! I'm sorry you have to deal with these too. Thank you for watching!
@SassySue67
@SassySue67 9 ай бұрын
I get them occasionally as well. Scared the crap out of me the first time.
@dennismilinski4497
@dennismilinski4497 8 ай бұрын
drink coffee! works. sometimes you get it after drinking coffee, just drink another one , works every time. been doing it for years.
@nanrod
@nanrod 8 ай бұрын
I get them a couple of times a week but I don't find them super annoying just mildly so while the visual artifact is in my focal point. After it drifts to the side it no longer affects my vision significantly. Getting them diagnosed took a while. the first time I mentioned them to an ophthamologist he said it was just floaters. The next was an optometrist who said no not floaters, it sounds like retinal migraines. And that led me to a wiki page for Scintillating Scotoma and Ophyhalmic migraine. None of that gets rid of them but it's nice to know that they aren't something to worry about.
@davepost7675
@davepost7675 5 ай бұрын
Having my very first ophthalmic migraines right now. No pain at all, just realized I could not see sharp enough to read in both eyes. Gradually, over the last twenty minutes or so, the kaleidoscope moved away from the center of my eyes to the periphery. I can now read with my glasses, and the aura is heading out of my field of view. Very scary having never experienced it before.
@patsycontreras4851
@patsycontreras4851 4 ай бұрын
This is what happens to me. It's been since age 18 yrs. I'm now 66.
@patsycontreras4851
@patsycontreras4851 4 ай бұрын
I get aura with migraines.
@TheresaK71
@TheresaK71 Жыл бұрын
I thought I was going blind the first time I had migraine with aura. I was about 15 and it was terrifying. Seeing the aura illustrations in the video actually made me panic and feel sick even though I'm not having a migraine right now, I just hate them so much! Thank you for the informative video.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
They really are awful. I'm glad this was helpful. Thank you for watching and sharing!
@ph3043
@ph3043 11 ай бұрын
me as well especially since i had eye surgery once before. i really thought i was going blind in one eye. but i’ve had them every couple years or so now.
@TheGhuru
@TheGhuru 9 ай бұрын
Same for me but they started when I was 13 yrs old. I'm 56 yrs old now and still get the aura. It sucks so bad!
@emilymuse8110
@emilymuse8110 8 ай бұрын
Mine first began when I was 15 as well! I laughed at your comment because I remember when I first had one I called my mother telling her I was going blind. So sorry you suffer with these too. 🤍
@roundaboutwithdan8649
@roundaboutwithdan8649 Жыл бұрын
I've only had the visual aura, but not the pain. It scared the hell out of me the first time I experienced it. I was relieved to discover that it only lasts for 20 minutes or so and was not permanent. I've had them for the last 30+ years at it has never gotten any worse. It also only happens a few times a year. It starts off where I notice I can't read as well, like some of the letters become invisible, then a little geometric, zig zaggy flashing lines appear, they pulsate and grow larger and then gradually they disappear. If you experience anything like this, I still recommend going to a doctor to make sure it's nothing more serious. But I want people to know that it is not necessarily a permanent thing. I've noticed that things like drinking coffee, getting exposed to excessive glare, or spending too much time looking at my computer, iPhone, TV screen can be an issue. I recommend just relaxing, getting away from any monitors for a bit and letting it pass without freaking out is the best thing to do. I still drink coffee and have not had to change much of my habits as it is not a constant, debilitating thing, just a temporary and infrequent phenomenon. Also, I think it's genetic as my mom and a cousin on that side of the family had the same thing.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
So sorry you have had to deal with this! Thank you for sharing!
@cherylriley8945
@cherylriley8945 Жыл бұрын
Same with me About five years now
@Spucky50
@Spucky50 Жыл бұрын
You described my experience perfectly. I diagnosed myself a few years ago. Dr. Wong just confirmed it.
@Kate98755
@Kate98755 Жыл бұрын
yes sun will trigger mine, stress i believe does too. These started around 12, with the headache, i was fitted with glasses to relax the nerves or muscles behind the eye…i can’t remember what the Dr said…the glasses weren’t for vision, it did help. Now I usually just have the aura, once in a great while I get the headache
@roundaboutwithdan8649
@roundaboutwithdan8649 Жыл бұрын
@@Kate98755 I'm so glad you don't get the headache. I'm definitely happy I don't have the pain, just the occasional aura. Had one this morning, but as usual, it passed in about 20 minutes.
@sharonbyars3493
@sharonbyars3493 10 ай бұрын
I was born 1943. My sister and I had similar symptoms when we went through puberty in the mid 50’s. Mom always called them “sick headache “ and sometimes we stayed home from school. My headaches typically don’t have pain but the flashing zigzag aura is common. We sometimes would experience a numbing on one side of the body, arm,leg and face…even that side of my tongue would feel larger. My menopause began early and the symptoms increased again, so I’ve always thought hormones were the cause. I’m 80 now and rarely experience any symptoms except the aura which is very short in duration
@johnhedtke7571
@johnhedtke7571 6 ай бұрын
This is how I self medicate. Drink a Coke or Pepsi and take aspirin or Ibuprophen. I do that as soon as I know I am having a migrane. This knocks down the migraine 90%. I used to have everything you described. I have been doing this for over 30 years. I have never had a problem since. I usually get migraines about 5 times a year. A doctor actually told an aquaintance of mine this self medicating trick. Excedrine Migraine is filled with caffeine. The same thing. Just make sure you do this ASAP when you see this coming on.
@lizbebereia5163
@lizbebereia5163 Ай бұрын
Had an ocular migraine this morning. Took Excederin just in case. No headache. Went away in about 15 minutes. 😵‍💫
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 28 күн бұрын
I’m sorry you had to go through that. Ocular migraines are awful.
@Stampcrafter1
@Stampcrafter1 Жыл бұрын
I started getting ophthalmic migraines around the time of puberty. I am now 73 and still get them on occasion. They last exactly 20 minutes and I can clock them. There is no associated headache. I worked in ophthalmology for about 30 years. Even my boss got them! I even had an MRI and MRA of the brain and everything was perfectly normal. I’ll get a silvery shimmering ball at first and then it breaks into a half moon shape, gradually getting bigger until it fades away to the side. Sometimes the zigzagging thing is on the right side and sometimes on the left.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry you have had these most of your life. That must be hard! I am glad the MRI and MRA were normal, though. Wishing you a happy and healthy 2023!
@sleeplessstu
@sleeplessstu Жыл бұрын
This is exactly what happens to me !
@katebarker5612
@katebarker5612 Жыл бұрын
That's exactly the same as mine even down to the length of time.
@juudsternr10
@juudsternr10 Жыл бұрын
Exactly what happens to me! No headache but the next day I have a bit of a sore head
@TomCat13461
@TomCat13461 Жыл бұрын
You've just described my symptoms! I too started getting them around the time of puberty (I'm now 76).
@craigbryant9925
@craigbryant9925 Жыл бұрын
I will never forget being convinced that I was either dying or would be permanently blind the first time I had a migraine. I was at school and started feeling really ill with this new type of pain in my head. My school principal wouldn't let me lay in the sick room, she told me to go home or get back to class. I had a friend with a SAH mom who lived just up the road so I thought I would walk there and she'll let me recover in one of their rooms. I covered my head to block out the light and sound a bit and started walking. Halfway there I realised I was "going blind" with these dark spots closing in from the edges. It was so bad that I could barely see a few steps ahead of me. I ended up sitting on the side of the road with my jacket over my head crying for an hour or so until I could get up and stumble the rest of the way. I have never been so afraid. My parents didn't believe me and I only found out years later what a migraine was when I started getting them more and more frequently and now I know that the blind spot forming over my left eye is a warning that the next few days will be hell. 20 years and still don't know causes mine most of the time. Most likely anxiety or sleep disturbance related.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry you had that experience. They really are scary! I am glad you know what they are now. Thank you for sharing with us and for being here.
@sheilap7204
@sheilap7204 Жыл бұрын
I always get the blind spot in my left eye as well. My migraine pain is 98% of the time on my left side of my head. I’ve been dealing with these for almost 35 years now. I get Botox every 3 months and I take a monthly shot. Still getting them over 10 a month. Thanks for sharing this information with us
@Fiona2254
@Fiona2254 Жыл бұрын
Mom and dad believed me because mom had them. The rest of the family didn’t, I was 13 and it was a family party. The consensus was that I was doing it for attention. I’m 58 now and today is not a good day,no aura but my eyes hurt 😔
@deedeeseecee9294
@deedeeseecee9294 Жыл бұрын
I have heard that the keto diet can help migraine sufferers.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
@@deedeeseecee9294 Anything is worth a shot!
@darkstarr984
@darkstarr984 Жыл бұрын
I has been getting an increasing degree of ocular migraines (which sometimes includes moments of blindness across my entire field of vision). Despite having almost normal vision (20/25) and only mild astigmatism, glasses correcting the astigmatism have been incredibly helpful to reduce my migraines down to those triggered by food and hormonal cycles!
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
The blindness is so scary. Many people have also said they are triggered by food and hormones. Thank you so much for sharing and for being here!
@keithnaylor1981
@keithnaylor1981 7 ай бұрын
It is amazing to read that you have had total loss of vision. It once happened to me for about one minute and I never connected it to a symptom of migraines! It was terrifying. Darkness just came upon my vision.
@penscruffy60
@penscruffy60 6 ай бұрын
Th😅is info with responses have been helpful & reassuring
@redfireempress
@redfireempress Жыл бұрын
I am so glad someone is speaking on this subject! I have retinal migraines and it was so scary when I first got them. They would come on so suddenly and it felt like no one could help me. I went to multiple drs and everyone was treating them as regular migraines. I had extensive tests and nothing. Luckily one day my glasses had broken during one migraine and I had an emergency appointment with the eye doctor. She truly saved my life because she was the only one who figured out how to help me.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Thank you for letting me know your experience. I am glad to share what I know. It has also impacted me and I know how hard it is! Thank you for watching!
@sanyokitty3975
@sanyokitty3975 Жыл бұрын
So how did she help you?
@redfireempress
@redfireempress Жыл бұрын
@@sanyokitty3975 She explained the possible triggers of this type of migraine. When she did I started to examine my daily life. Found out I was extremely stressed and on the wrong type of birth control. Once I started to keep my stress down and changed my birth control I hadn’t had a migraine since. But that was for me because everyone’s body is different a different remedy maybe needed for someone else.
@charizard9735
@charizard9735 9 ай бұрын
How long had you been experiencing retinal migraines?
@redfireempress
@redfireempress 9 ай бұрын
@@charizard9735 I believe they started in 2009 and they just kept getting worse. I didn’t get to find out what they were until 2016.
@temp_unknown
@temp_unknown Жыл бұрын
It's super frustrating that no one ever mentions sugar or carbs as a migraine trigger, it took me YEARS to find my triggers because of that. I regularly partake of other 'trigger' foods and I haven't had a migraine in months, but before, it was bimonthly if not once a week. Pain relief never helped, even high dose ibuprofen. I've always had that zigzag 'racing ants' type of aura which is a helpful warning to finish what I'm doing so I can go somewhere dark and quiet.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your triggers! Hopefully someone else can relate.
@psprentice5728
@psprentice5728 Жыл бұрын
Interesting. I am 72 and have had opthalmic migraines with no headaches since about age 45. Usually one a month. I eat a lots of the foods she mentioned as aggravating migraines. Seven months ago I had a lung blood clot and during blood testing they discovered diabetes. I love sweets and carbs. I mean big time. I have drastically reduced both of those because of the diabetes diagnosis. Here is the interesting part. I haven't had a migraine since my diet change,
@helendennis7662
@helendennis7662 Жыл бұрын
My aura/ocular migraines (my dr called them focal point migraines)are 100% blood sugar related, been having them since I was a teenager. Swapped from combined contraceptive pill to progesterone only, didn’t really make a difference. Then a couple of years ago I went on a lower carb Mediterranean diet, incl Time restricted eating with 16 hr overnight fasts, lost a few stone, and they stopped.
@ShaqleeToine10.02
@ShaqleeToine10.02 Жыл бұрын
Yes my migraines have been reduced since I started reducing my sugar intake...
@ethanheyne
@ethanheyne Жыл бұрын
Sugar alone doesn't guarantee a migraine for me, but it certainly makes me more susceptible to one, possibly because a large dose of sugar can cause generalized inflammation, and may interfere with your zinc levels (I don't know if that factor influences migraines). A friend of mine in school was getting migraines progressively more often, finally quit drinking Coca Cola (she'd been drinking a LOT of it) and stopped having the migraines. Don't know if that was because of the sugar, some other ingredient, or the dehydration that comes from drinking lots of caffeine instead of water.
@weenedonpetrol
@weenedonpetrol Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this excellent video. I have cerebral palsy and ocular migraines. It taught me more about my migraines in 12 minutes than any other doctor has told me in the last 50 years.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
That really means so much to me. Thank you so much for being here, Andrew! I hope you can manage to get some relief.
@christopherprince3250
@christopherprince3250 8 ай бұрын
Been suffering with them for about 35 years. You answered questions I didn't fully know how to ask. Thanks for posting
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 8 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry you suffer with this! I'm so glad to hear that this was helpful. Let me know if you have any other questions.
@RG.......
@RG....... 5 ай бұрын
Hi - did you figure out the triggers? How exactly are you dealing to reduce the frequency, any medication etc? Did your Doc recommend any scans etc?
@chilledchad
@chilledchad 3 ай бұрын
​@@RG....... Cut down on sugar if not totally. I don't get em now.
@RG.......
@RG....... 3 ай бұрын
@@chilledchad How often were you getting auras? And they just stopped after you cut back sugar? Anything else you did or did not do
@chilledchad
@chilledchad 3 ай бұрын
@@RG....... Exercise. I've always had hypertension and exercise has always had a relaxing effect on my body afterwards.
@280zjammer
@280zjammer 9 ай бұрын
This is the first time I've heard what I experience accurately described. I've told people what I was going through and they just thought I was on drugs or something.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 9 ай бұрын
I'm so glad to help! Thank you for being here!
@IceSkater8491
@IceSkater8491 Жыл бұрын
Thanks to you, Doctor Wong, I now know why I have zigzag auras occasionally with no headache. Have had them for years and mentioned them to several doctors, including an ophthalmologist, but no one could come up with a reason or explanation. I was so relieved to find your video after all these years! Thank you.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you were able to find this video and get some answers. Next time you see your doctor show them this video. I hope your local doctor can help you out. Thank you so much for being here.
@TheKinderdoc
@TheKinderdoc Жыл бұрын
As a physician myself, I am surprised that your doctors, especially the neurologist, didn’t know those auras were migraines. I have had migraines with visual auras, without auras, and auras without the headache.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
@@TheKinderdoc Isn't it strange, Nancy? Sadly, many people have commented this.
@JavierRamirez2685
@JavierRamirez2685 11 ай бұрын
@silky smooth Did the glasses help? I have been experiencing the zig zags almost every day for the past week. Kinda freaks me out
@plsjones
@plsjones 11 ай бұрын
I have had an aura migraine about 8 years ago and another one today, with no pain. So weird.
@L.i.s.a....
@L.i.s.a.... 2 жыл бұрын
Dr. Rupa is such an intelligent and caring ophthalmologist. Fortunate are your patients.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@JoJo-pj4up
@JoJo-pj4up 25 күн бұрын
The aura usually starts earlier than a headache for me, but I’ve found if I can take a nap when that starts up, that I can bypass getting an actual headache along with it and wake up with no aura or headache. However if I can’t nap, the aura gets worse and worse and my vision gets to the point I can’t see well and then the headache sets in. If I am dehydrated or overly tired those are usually the triggers I have noticed!
@etienoakpan1492
@etienoakpan1492 10 күн бұрын
I suffer the same thing as you. Mine starts with blurry vision, severe eye pain and then headache. If I'm able to sleep, it reduces and eventually stops hours after I wake up.
@TheDutchDetector
@TheDutchDetector 7 күн бұрын
I have ocular migraine without headache. I see the zigzagging/geometric shapes in one eye. I have the blind spot too. I see the shapes when i shut my eyes too
@dantiiik1
@dantiiik1 Жыл бұрын
I suffer from ocular migraine since I was born. I always feel it's coming usually, I see a bright spot moving in my eyesight from one side to another and then it's just matter of when it starts. When I was younger, I had migraines like 10 times per month. After consulting my doctor, I have started to do everything regularly sleeping, eating, sport activity, and now I have like 2 migraines per month. The worst part about ocular migraine is that you can't even see in 3D, you just partially see space around you. It's dangerous when you drive a car for example. I can't even read properly because those stuff I see during aura doesn't allow me to. The aura lasts about an hour, and then there is 10 minute window before my head starts to hurt.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry you have suffered from these since you were born. They are so hard to live with! Thank you for being here and for sharing with us.
@BARAKABLESSING
@BARAKABLESSING Жыл бұрын
That is exactly what I was diagnosed with today. I wish there was anything to help that. I just stop everything I am doing when it starts and go to bed till the following day.
@MrAizakku
@MrAizakku Жыл бұрын
I've had those auras intermittently with no headache since 2004; they come rarely and are very annoying when they're here. I like the animation you used for the auras as it looks exactly like how you've depicted it. 🙂
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Isaac! I'm glad this helped!
@hectormorales8895
@hectormorales8895 Жыл бұрын
Do you know why they happen?
@i2pjd6hRw5P
@i2pjd6hRw5P Жыл бұрын
Me too. I experienced it last Wednesday and have been trying to figure out the cause. I live in the US so I can't get my eyes checked by a doctor.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
@@i2pjd6hRw5P I'm so sorry you are experiencing this and not able to see a doctor. I hope this video helped you some!
@altijdhogerdanjij3758
@altijdhogerdanjij3758 Жыл бұрын
@@i2pjd6hRw5P coud be a stroke aswell
@ANDY123SON
@ANDY123SON Жыл бұрын
When I first started expirencing visual migraines I was just getting towards the end of high school, I genuinely thought I was going blind and was terrified. Thank you for this video, it was very informative and helpful 💜
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Glad to help!! Thank you for watching. :)
@PatrickSmith
@PatrickSmith Жыл бұрын
The exact same thing happened to me, in high school. I'm 65 and I still get these opthalmic migraines. No headache. Last about 15-45 minutes. Just the symptoms described in the video. No eye doc has seen anything unusual.
@Telarii
@Telarii Жыл бұрын
Over 15 years of wondering what was it that used to happen to me in middle school and today I randomly stumble upon this video. Well, that is a mystery solved that I didn't think I'd get to.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you have a name to put with what you are experiencing. I'm sorry you struggle with this. Thank you for watching!
@karenkernell9405
@karenkernell9405 Жыл бұрын
I have pain-free auras in both eyes that last between 20-30 minutes. They start as a bright zig-saggy ball of light in the center of my visual field. Gradually the ball spreads out into a flickering ring that gradually enlarges and eventually recedes out of sight.
@indiegogogirl2662
@indiegogogirl2662 Жыл бұрын
Same here.
@YY4Me133
@YY4Me133 Жыл бұрын
@Karen Kernell You said a "ball" of light, but is it actually a circle? I ask because, if you did mean circle, it sounds like one of the aura I experience.
@judyfultz5395
@judyfultz5395 Жыл бұрын
Same here, it starts out at the side of my eye and spreads across the eye. And I have pain after the aura goes away.
@savagerat27
@savagerat27 Жыл бұрын
Omg I’ve been trying to figure out wtf I’ve been having!!! This has been going on for 4 years and I had no idea… I’m so glad I found out I’m not the only one. 😭😭
@stevesullivan233
@stevesullivan233 Жыл бұрын
Had these for so many years I can’t remeber!
@dellzywillis3001
@dellzywillis3001 Жыл бұрын
I have had migraines for as long as I can remember. The doctor told my mother I just didn't know how to express myself. As I would get them around birthdays and Christmas really bad and would have to go to bed after all the excitement. As an adult taking CoQ10 200 mg not for migraines but because I heard it was good for your heart seemed to really curve those migraines. Now I would always get what I called Kaleidoscope vision, no doctor ever knew what I was talking about this is the very first time I've ever seen anything that address that. My mother had also always had the floaters and someone told her oh that your eyeball deteriorating I was mortified by this. This goes to show how little people really know. Thank you for this video clears up a lot of things
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I am glad you were able to find something that helps lessen the migraines. I'm very sorry the doctor was not able to give your mother the correct medical advice on your behalf. I'm really glad to help. Thank you for letting me know. 💛
@jayumble8390
@jayumble8390 Жыл бұрын
Ask you Doctor or Neurologist to consider the drug Propranolol. I suffered with migraines for 30 years...went to a Neurologist and he had me try a drug (forget the name of this drug because, well it didn't work for me) and then we tried Propranolol. It's been a year and a half now and I haven't had a migraine since starting on this drug. I know that everyone responds differently to drugs but it's worth a try.
@ronanderson5790
@ronanderson5790 Жыл бұрын
I have had that kaleidoscope type of colors that resembles a fractal changing shape & color for as long as I can remember. I'm 72. One Opthomoligist told me it was because of doing drugs in the 60's! Never did that & never went back to him. In 2009, I was driving home through our small town (25 mph) and a gray 'curtain' came down in my vision in both eyes for what seemed a long time but maybe only 30sec or so. I went to a Cardiologist, Neurologist & Opthomoligist. Nothing certain but that was the first time I ever heard of an ocular migraine. Now I don't see the colors any more but when I get up at night I see concentric yellow circles on black background. Less often now. My first migraine headache happened in college after being at a hockey game - ice & bright lights. Those headaches only happened until I was 35ish. All of Dr Wong's video & everyone's comments are very helpful. (This may come as from Ron but this is actually his wife.) -Gaye
@dellzywillis3001
@dellzywillis3001 Жыл бұрын
@@ronanderson5790 they are helping,Gaye! I couldn't understand why not one person knew what I was talking about. My son is 27yrs old I seems to have inherited my migraines but only when he is very stressed. But I can tell him what I found and about what good people like you shared. That sounded very scary when driving and a curtain came down. I'm glad you are well and found this video. Have a wonderful night. Thank you for sharing
@ronanderson5790
@ronanderson5790 Жыл бұрын
@@dellzywillis3001 Thanks for your nice comment. Yes, the 2009 incident was terrifying as I was going through a school crossing. Thankfully school was cancelled that day& no one around except other drivers. When I could see again I sure got a lot of dirty looks. My oldest daughter (47) has had migraine headaches & ocular ones as well since college. She recently mentioned that she has been getting botox every 3 months and recently tried accupunture. With botox, she says she has a migraine only once a month now. I hope this may help your son and you, too. Gaye
@IamCurrentlyAscending
@IamCurrentlyAscending Жыл бұрын
I've had a few, it starts out a few blinking pixels, then proceeds into a rip in the matrix across my vision. Freaks me out every time.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
It is really scary! I'm so sorry you have these migraines. Best wishes. Thank you for watching!
@spekenbonen72
@spekenbonen72 9 ай бұрын
To me, the aura looks like diamonds. A sparkling circle... But no headaches.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 9 ай бұрын
I'm glad you don't have any headaches! That is a common description. Thanks for being here!
@grzlbr
@grzlbr 12 күн бұрын
@@DrRupaWong Dr, mine would start with the kaleidoscope growing until i could hardly see in both eyes, it would last for 20min or so and suddenly gone, then a few hours later a concussion would hit, not really a headache but like an intense hangover or concussion, it could last for a couple days or even a couple weeks. I thought i was having a stroke the 1st couple of times. Here's the odd part, i seemed to notice a pattern when i had chocolate, so i stopped for a month and no issues. So i decided to experiment, i had a bowl of chocolate pudding, oh it was horrible, a massive concussion. So i quit chocolate and for over a year now, not a single attack. Coincidence?
@bryn6000
@bryn6000 Жыл бұрын
I have the symptoms of opthalmic migraine, an aura, shimmering spot in both eyes which grows into a crescent shape affecting significant areas of vision, lasting approximately half an hour, with no headache whatsoever. I've had these episodes since my mid teens, was examined by a consultant opthalmologist at age 16 but no diagnosis was reached. It's only recently I discovered that it's a form of migraine. I'm now in my 70s and have had more episodes recently. They were rare in my 30s, 40s & 50s.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Hey David! I'm sorry you have struggled with this for most of your life. I can relate. I am thankful you were able to get a diagnosis. Thank you for sharing with us. 💗
@suzieparis6821
@suzieparis6821 Жыл бұрын
Mine were from working under the florecent lights at walmart
@suzieparis6821
@suzieparis6821 Жыл бұрын
And dehydration
@indiegogogirl2662
@indiegogogirl2662 Жыл бұрын
Same. I get them about once a year. I also think dehydration is what brings mine on. They last about 45 mins. If they happen when I’m driving I have to pull over because of the tunnel vision
@mobilephil244
@mobilephil244 Жыл бұрын
Me too. Everyone seemed to know it was a migraine but they all refused to believe I wasn’t getting any pain
@PSYCHICVIBES
@PSYCHICVIBES 8 ай бұрын
I was starting to freak out before watching your videos. I feel better now. Explains a lot! Thank you! I have had temporary clouded vision loss in one eye at a time. I have had migraines almost every day of my life!
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 8 ай бұрын
So glad to help! Let me know if you have any other questions.
@RTWGraphics
@RTWGraphics 5 ай бұрын
The 1st time I had one I freaked out. Now it's just more of a nuisance.
@TrijnieWanders
@TrijnieWanders 7 ай бұрын
Oh. I always called it a silent migraine and described it as "broken, stained glass". It does not happen often, but usually when I stared at a monitor too long. Lying down for 5 minutes, with my eyes closed, always fixes it.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 7 ай бұрын
For sure! So sorry you have these too! How long have you had them?
@TrijnieWanders
@TrijnieWanders 7 ай бұрын
@@DrRupaWong I think it started somewhere in 2012 (In my 40's).
@cate3017
@cate3017 7 ай бұрын
Same for me. Usually bright light or mobile. I close my eyes and put my sleep mask on and then it goes. The optician said my eyes are healthy but it's scary, nevertheless. Great video
@l.c.345
@l.c.345 Жыл бұрын
Clearest yet most succinct and comprehensive explanation of these type of migraines that I have ever heard. I didn't even realize there were three types and I have been suffering since the 1990s and even my ophthalmologist did not differentiate between the three, thank you 🙏
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Glad to help. I'm sorry you suffer from these.
@KatrinaDancer
@KatrinaDancer Жыл бұрын
I had a serious brain injury 24 years ago but I still have very weird side effects. Ophthalmic migraines is a new one to me but I was quite relieved to know I wasn't going blind. For me it was like the right side of my vision in both eyes was a kaleidescope. Since it was equal in both eyes and remained regardless of whether my eyes were open or shut, I knew it was a brain issue and not an eye issue. I'm really lucky because at least at this point there's no related pain. I had a friend who used to get cluster headaches and that was horrific.
@MB031
@MB031 6 ай бұрын
I know you will hate this as an eye doctor, but I have ocular/aura migranes and sungazing diminished that significantly, like 80% !! Now I have 2-3 episodes migranes a year and the headache is bearable and I can work ! Before I had episodes many times a year with seeing narrow w vision off for like 20 min and then vision came back to normal and strong migrane put me into bed for hours ! I wasn't able to do stuff..Sungazing must be taken seriously and carefully, then it does miracles !
@lazyblitzkrieg6040
@lazyblitzkrieg6040 6 ай бұрын
Sungazing truly works for me as well. I came across research on visions that involve kaleidoscope vision and how to combat it when triggered. They discovered that staring at the sun or outdoors from a distance of 20 to 50 meters can help.
@PineGeri
@PineGeri 3 ай бұрын
What is sun gazing
@MB031
@MB031 3 ай бұрын
@@PineGeri Just type it to Google
@karenphillips2092
@karenphillips2092 Жыл бұрын
I've had migraines since I was 14, now coming up to 60 & this is the best explanation I have ever seen. I have gone from head migraines to zig zag/aura, the ice pick in the eye is a brilliant analogy, to retinal migraines. These changes have occurred from teenager period hormones, to having pregnancy hormones to menopausal & all other triggers inbetween. As each stage of my life as affected my ocular migraines I will say that if I notice my sight is 'off' or a blind spot starts if I get those painkillers taken within 5 mins the migraine does not go full blown. Thank you for this vid.
@elizabethsullivan7176
@elizabethsullivan7176 Жыл бұрын
My story is pretty much the same as yours. I started getting migraines when I was in my early teens. I get the zigzag aura (or the "light show" as I call it) and it's my warning that it's time to take a T3, which has time to kick in before the pain starts. I've been on antidepressants for anxiety since I was 25 and after I started taking those the pain and occurrence of these headaches eased up. I started keeping a "diary" of my headaches, the date and time that they start, the things I was doing or eating at the time. It helped me to realize that they mostly seem to start at the same time as "time of the month". I'll be 52 in August and am at the beginning of menopause and last month was the first time I had a headache since June 2021.
@elainehardy3502
@elainehardy3502 Жыл бұрын
That's good to know. I didn't know that. I been having migraines for over 20 years. Sometimes with an aura but mostly without. I hate auras. I'm so glad I don't have them with all migraines. I take maxalt 10mg. for mine and it works. I really don't want injections or infusions to prevent. I average 7 migraines a month or sometimes less.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry you have had this experience. I am glad to share! Thanks for being here!
@mjinba07
@mjinba07 Жыл бұрын
I'd had regular migraines every couple of years throughout my life. Then, during perimenopause, the ocular migraines without pain started and occurred frequently. They stopped after a few years so I think hormonal changes were key, at least for me. Thank goodness for sage advice from a good doctor. It saved me a lot of worry.
@elainehardy3502
@elainehardy3502 Жыл бұрын
@@DrRupaWong Thank-you ♥️♥️
@martiriggs2003
@martiriggs2003 Жыл бұрын
I started having these after suffering a vertebral stroke due to a dissection in my brain stem artery between C1 and C2. Totally misdiagnosed by 4 doctors. After experiencing an ocular aura along with hindered speech I thought it was another stroke. Since then my neurologist has prescribed me to increase my magnesium and add B2 and also Alpha Lipoic Acid. Happy to say two years later and through trial and error I have learned my triggers and the auras are under control. Good luck to everyone who suffers from these. One major factor is to stay hydrated.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry you were misdiagnosed. This is already a difficult condition and to be not understood can be very stressful. I am thankful you identified your triggers. Thank you for sharing.
@user-ry8wu7jm4i
@user-ry8wu7jm4i 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Very helpful.
@johnnyedify
@johnnyedify 5 ай бұрын
When I was young I used to get sickening headaches, probably migraine. Now within the last 5 years i have gotten the visual aura (jagged circle) with no headache. The eye doctor told me about this and I was surprised that this was a form of migraine.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 4 ай бұрын
Migraines are awful. I am so sorry you are going through those.
@the_resourceful
@the_resourceful Жыл бұрын
My first migraine occurred around age 12-13. Key hormonal time in my life. Auric migraine's have been few and far between but quite disturbing and have usually been triggered by stress. Hormones and stress. Stay well my fellow migraine sufferers.✨
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! So sorry you have had to deal with that.
@eddy7346
@eddy7346 Жыл бұрын
My personal exp: I was still in high school around 17 year old. I was hanging out with friends at the school's robotics club and I noticed a white "smudge" in my center of my vision and was weirded out. I went to the bathroom to rinse my eyes but that didn't do jack. It was followed by green and purple zig zags in my periferal vision and I called my mom to pick me up. Granted I kept it to myself and I just had my eyes closed the whole time. I planned to sleep it off and it was gone by the time I arrived home. I was relieved but I then felt a horrible headache set in and I was miserable until I finally managed to get some shut eye and woke up fine. Never got checked (I know it's foolish) and it hasn't happened till this day 5 years later
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Goodness. That sounds scary. I'm sorry that happened! Thank you for sharing.
@noraandreasson
@noraandreasson Жыл бұрын
This sounds exactly like a migraine with aura! So if this happens again, you can take paracetamol or ibuprofen to get rid of the headache before it even happened :) I get this kind of headache if it’s too bright, but now I seem to only get eye migraines :/
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
@@noraandreasson So sorry you have these migraines. Thank you for sharing what helps you!
@TheHealingRevolution3
@TheHealingRevolution3 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! I've had ophthalmic migraines for about 7-8 years now. I want to point out something that I figured out on my own. I get the big zig zag aura with no actual headache or any pain. I've found that my vitamin D levels are always super low. If I get an ophthalmic migraine, I take a vitamin D supplement and it clears it up within 15 minutes or less. At first I tried taking a combo vitamin with vitamin D, magnesium, and zinc. One day I was out at a friend's house and started to get an aura. I didn't have my vitamins on me. My friend had vitamin D. I took it by itself and it immediately made it go away. My vitamin D levels seem to tank before my cycle. If I stay on top of taking vitamin D, I do not get the migraines. It's taken years to figure out how to fix it. Just wanted to share in case it can help someone else.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing that, Jilly. I appreciate you being here!
@PBryanMcMillin
@PBryanMcMillin 8 ай бұрын
I get the Ophthalmic Migraines. When I first learned it was a type of migraine, it surprised me. I know a couple of people that suffer from migraines, and they talk about how bad the pain is. I never thought of it as an aura. To me, it is more like a crystalline pattern that is very colorful. It reminds me of a window on a winter's day when moisture freeze on it in crystal patterns. It used to really scare me as it would start off in my peripheral vision but get larger until it blocked my vision entirely. Now, when I can tell it is starting. I know that I need to stop what I'm doing, and just wait it out. It's a great excuse for a nap. Sometimes, though, it's just kind of enjoyable to watch the colorful show. If you're going to have a migraine, the painless kind is the kind to have.
@kittybell4604
@kittybell4604 8 ай бұрын
You made me smile I've just had my first occular migraine in four years, and it scares the life out of me.I worry incase it will cause a stroke or seizure.I wish like you I could relax and enjoy the light show lol
@PBryanMcMillin
@PBryanMcMillin 8 ай бұрын
@@kittybell4604 Once you realize it's not going to kill you or make you permanently blind, it's not so bad. Still, my biggest fear is it happening when I'm out driving in the middle of nowhere, and have to pull over to wait it out. Telling a police officer that, no, you're not drunk, just temporarily blind, probably isn't much better. :)
@RG.......
@RG....... 4 ай бұрын
@@PBryanMcMillin How often do you get them now? What treatment options did your Doc suggest?
@PBryanMcMillin
@PBryanMcMillin 4 ай бұрын
@@RG....... I don't get them all that often. but when I do they seem to come in streaks. I might get one or two a month and then go months without having one. It's been three or four months since my last one. My eye doctor said they tend to be triggered by stress and things like high blood pressure, alcohol, caffeine, heat and other things that stress the body. For me, I'm sure caffeine is an issue and I try to cut back on it. Also, I've had problems with heat since I was a child. While I'm sure there are actual treatments, my doctor said to get more exercise and eat better. I think that line is taught to doctors early in their training as no matter what you're seeing them for, they tend to work it into the conversation. I, also, think that spending hours staring at a computer screen may trigger them as I'm very guilty of that.
@Lostinstarsss
@Lostinstarsss Жыл бұрын
This is the first time I actually felt someone understood my migraine symptoms! Excellent video with so much helpful information and details! I definitely suffer from ocular migraines and mine seem to stem from hormone changes, stress, and anxiety.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you were able to watch something that you can relate with. Thank you for letting me know. I'm sorry you suffer from this.
@laurawillits176
@laurawillits176 Жыл бұрын
I get the sparkly zig zag variety, no pain. I drew a bunch of pictures for my doctor, and that's how she diagnosed it. I used to get the horrible painful ones before menopause, with the only visual symptom being that shadows might be more purple than usual. Thanks for this video! Reading the comments has been really reassuring
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Drawing a picture is a great idea. I'm so sorry you have suffered from this. Thank you so much for being here and sharing with us. I'm so glad the comments gave you some peace!
@jjmusiclover3
@jjmusiclover3 10 ай бұрын
OMGGGG THE AURA that is what it is! I’m always telling people as soon as I see the blurring It’s over for me. Like I’m puking and stuff moments later.
@JustAnAverageWoman69
@JustAnAverageWoman69 6 ай бұрын
That hair color looks fabulous on you.
@TheNovaNorm
@TheNovaNorm Жыл бұрын
I'm an ophthalmic migraine sufferer but rarely have a headache (diagnosed by my eye doctor). They last about 30 minutes and it looks like when I was a kid looking up through a glass coffee table. Like there was a water drop that slowly spreads out and then is gone once it reaches the edge of my vision. I really appreciate you making this video.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to share. Thanks for letting me know your experience with these migraines. If you have anything else you would like me to discuss feel free to leave a suggestion anytime. 😊
@helenamurphy6054
@helenamurphy6054 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your insight into Optical migraine I notice I get it in bright sunlight so now I use sunglasses in winter sunshine
@sassypants5716
@sassypants5716 Жыл бұрын
I finally hear a name for what I had! I had regular (horrid) migraines, which evolved into circular zigzag “lights”. I started having other issues so went to a neurologist. He said the same thing - that you can have the aura without the headache and Vice-versa. Things got worse and to this day, I swear I had a small stroke. When I called the doctors office, he just thought I was drunk because I couldn’t speak properly. A couple years later, I ended up in the hospital for months with blood clots (I lost my leg). I was put on Coumadin which I’ve been taking ever since. And guess what? No more migraines - not one, since I’ve been on Coumadin! I swear there must be a connection.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Wow. I'm so sorry. Thank you for sharing your story. There just may be a link, you never know.
@KKing55
@KKing55 Жыл бұрын
That's interesting. I have not yet been put on coumadin, but I know that I have gentics that cause thick blood, and have always "felt" vein pains that I believed to be micro clots. I eat Ginger to thin my blood as well as have to give regular blood donations to get the extra iron out. I use to get my circular zigzag “lights” mostly in the fall, thinking it might be allergys to fall elm. But as I've gotten older , and take more baby asprin, Donate Blood more often, I have less of them. My first indication one is coming is a blind spot in the middle of my vision. "You have no nose"
@kreek22
@kreek22 Жыл бұрын
After having a TIA, I was put on baby aspirin. My frequency of migraines dropped by about 95%, from ~20/year to ~1/year. I suspect micro blood clots caused my migraines (which were visual aura without headache). In fact, I suspect that blood clots also caused my eye floaters. People who have migraine with aura are known to face a 2x higher risk of ischemic stroke.
@KKing55
@KKing55 Жыл бұрын
@@kreek22 Interesting about 2x higher risk. I to have had a TIA, and is why I started baby asprin.
@ramonavan9386
@ramonavan9386 Жыл бұрын
Same here I was on Coumadin for 2 years because of a blood clot and I had no migraines and no aura for the 2 years I was on the medication they came back when I stopped, I am pretty sure there is a connection
@kestrel09
@kestrel09 Ай бұрын
I’ve been getting ocular migraines for about 10 years now since I turned 50. Initially I only got the visual effects. Now I get a migraine headache after that. Something like a hangover that affects me for about a day. Lately if noticed that it has occurred following exercise on warm/hot day. My GP prescribed me a strong anti-inflammatory and paracetamol. Two tablets of each. I take one of each when I have an aura. It substantially reduces the headache.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience!
@dianepeker
@dianepeker 10 ай бұрын
I’ve had migraines since I was a child until approximately 10 years ago. I am 75 now. I got floaters a a few years ago in my right eye and started occasionally to have these zigzag, I guess, auras in the same eye which lasts for a max of maybe 3 minutes. I never new why. I had no headache with it. I thank you for this explanation. ❤
@uplinkx1126
@uplinkx1126 Жыл бұрын
I must be the lucky one. I only see those zig zag lines; it doesn't come with a headache or anything. It usually starts as a really small blind spot, grows into a kaleidoscope and drifts off to either the left or the right corner of my eye. I've had this for as long as I can remember, although there have been periods (years) when it was completely absent. Annoying when driving a car (I stop until it's gone), reading a book or watching a screen... that's about it. Typically lasts about 45 minutes.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
It is so hard dealing with these migraines. Even if you have less severity, it can still be so painful. I'm really sorry you experience these!
@uplinkx1126
@uplinkx1126 Жыл бұрын
@@DrRupaWong To me it's just normal. I'm not really bothered by it, unless I'm driving. I have had this since I was a kid and I only found out this was a medical condition when the internet became a thing. I always assumed it was a normal thing. Luckily I don't experience any pain... just the visual disturbances. Sometimes my head feels a bit heavy afterwards, but that's it.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
@@uplinkx1126 So interesting! I am glad you have coped with it well.
@Kinypshun
@Kinypshun Жыл бұрын
I have no idea why this video was recommended but I'm near tears. I actually went to ER several years ago after a particularly bad episode and was turned away with nothing. I've had the opthalmic migraines for years - I get them more often under stress at work. I used to get the horrible ice-pick pain but that stopped when I was about 50(61 now). The zig zag and partial blindness and water-blur remains, with no pain. The dry-eye connection is also mind-blowing. I have Sjogren's and several other autoimmune disorders and my eyes are so dry that I can't tolerate Restasis. Evoxac pills helped, but can't take them since my heart attack. Thank you Dr. Wong. You made a difference in my life today - subscribed!
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
🥺🥺🥺 Thank you so much, Lynn. I'm sorry you were not given the medical advice you needed to begin with. I truly appreciate you being here. ❤
@HulaHula667
@HulaHula667 Жыл бұрын
I was about to comment how grateful I was about finding out the dry eye connection. I have Sjögren’s and some other “fun” autoimmune conditions that I have only relatively recently been diagnosed with. I’m still learning how everything fits in with the broken jigsaw puzzle that’s my body. I’m 41 now but I was diagnosed with migraines just before my 8th birthday. I’m currently taking an anti epileptic for my migraines as the prophylactic and am stuck on the NHS waiting list to restart Botox again. That’s the best combination I’ve found that works for me so far, as I am not allowed to take Triptans. I’m currently hovering around the 20-25ish per month mark. I know that sounds like the prophylactic isn’t working, but it’s made it so that I’m normally only loosing 1 day a week on average to a migraine and I can struggle through the rest. Before it was 3-4 days lost.
@JJ-jl1ge
@JJ-jl1ge Жыл бұрын
Check out Dr Berg videos for dry eyes, might be a big help for you.
@reneepatina7080
@reneepatina7080 Жыл бұрын
So happy I came across this video! ❤
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm so happy you did too! 💘 If you have any other topics you would like me to discuss feel free to leave a suggestion. 🥰
@sandracapps5543
@sandracapps5543 7 ай бұрын
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! FINALLY I know what those eye episodes are. And your video interpreted it visually so accurately! I can’t tell you how relieved I feel. Thank you!
@DonzLockz
@DonzLockz Жыл бұрын
I've had them for nearly 50yrs. I get the aura's usually with a dull headache but I take strong daily pain meds. Before I had pain killers daily, I'd get them with super bad headaches that last 2 days. Anxiety with bright lights, phone screens, TV screens or bright reflections while driving triggers them normally. Sometimes I get them just as I'm waking up so not sure what that's about. Great video, very helpful for my wife who has just started getting them, she was freaking out but I helped her through it.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad to help. I'm sorry you and your wife struggle with these. Wishing you both all the best in 2023!
@l0raxbread438
@l0raxbread438 Жыл бұрын
I’m surprised you didn’t mentioned bright light and acute reflections of light as a trigger. I’m convinced that is what initiates my aura migraines 90% of the time.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Carlos, thank for your feedback and for sharing your experience! That is interesting. You definitely know your body better than anyone else and it is great you have learned your trigger. I hope that can help you avoid them for the most part.
@l0raxbread438
@l0raxbread438 Жыл бұрын
@@DrRupaWong Thank you for replying Dr. Wong! I wish I knew how to avoid that trigger, but it just happens without me having any knowledge at the onset. 😞 I had the worst one this morning after dropping my daughter off at school this bright sunny morning and I ended up in her school parking lot for the next 2 hours because I couldn’t drive. And yes, I also have those floaters everywhere. Very annoying sometimes. Thanks so much for taking the time to address this. Not much information out there on this subject because it’s such an unknown as far as what specifically causes these.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
@@l0raxbread438 I'm so sorry, Carlos. That is so hard. I am glad that I could at least share some awareness on this.
@3000ryu
@3000ryu Жыл бұрын
@@l0raxbread438 I think I have the same thing. I don’t know what causes it! I just bought a glucose meter I’m looking into maybe low blood sugar is causing my migraines.
@asilalguess4571
@asilalguess4571 Жыл бұрын
same. bright lights like camera flash and reflection of light,
@Abigail-ns2fk
@Abigail-ns2fk 8 ай бұрын
This was really helpful. Thank you
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 7 ай бұрын
💕
@citomp1240
@citomp1240 10 ай бұрын
This explained everything I've been experiencing the past 2 years.
@renjomandi143
@renjomandi143 Жыл бұрын
I went to my eye doctor and he said that everything seems to be okay, my eyes are healthy..Then, i saw your vid and found that what i did experience was an ophthalmic migraine. Thank you for this very informative video doc!🥰
@dgtams
@dgtams Жыл бұрын
Same here. Did you freak out when it happened the first time?
@Shontalemarie
@Shontalemarie Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! I experienced an aura out of one eye with no headache, and no one knew what i was talking about. I called my eye doctor’s office and just received very little concern about it. This explanation really helps me; I have floaters, occasional migraines with pain in one eye, etc. The triggers you’ve mentioned and some of the solutions to help manage really add some context for me and help me to understand how to be my own best advocate. It’s also nice to know I’m not dying or seeing something supernatural 😂. I’m joking but very serious. Thanks again. I’ve never heard of this before, so it was hard to find information at first.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you have a name to put with it now. I hope you don't have another migraine. Thank you so much for sharing! 🌸
@jcoopes5604
@jcoopes5604 Жыл бұрын
My migraines are usually the hot poker or the cold poker! I get pains behind the eye but more temple! The relief I get is pressure added!
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I can totally relate! I hate that feeling! So sorry.
@ShipperChick
@ShipperChick Жыл бұрын
I had my first migraine when I was 7. (I’m 59 now). I have ophthalmic migraines and “regular” migraines in the right front hemisphere. The opthalmic migraine doesn’t always trigger a brain migraine and are pretty painless.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry you struggle with these at all. I'm glad they are pretty painless for you though. Thank you for sharing and for being here!
@jeanne-marie8196
@jeanne-marie8196 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I have several ophthalmic migraines a year, but when the number increased to several times a week, I was directed to a neurological ophthalmologist and was reassured that all was benign. I suffer (and that is the EXACT term!) from migraines, first diagnosed when I was aged nine, for days at a time. Mine are on the right side, and I learned early on that when the vision blurred in my left eye, a migraine was less then an hour away. As I am now 70, I know that medications have improved, but at the time I was either violently throwing up, or in a darkened room for days. I have had many medical interventions for dry eye syndrome, and the ophthalmic migraines are back to about one a month. There was no cause found for the surge. I’m glad that you found some relief. Whenever someone says “Oh, I get headaches all the time.”, I know they have never experienced a migraine. It is not just a headache! If you are unfortunate enough to have migraines, seek medical help! It is literally life changing.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
You are so right, Jeanne-Marie. Headaches and migraines are not the same. 😔 Thank you so much for sharing your experience. 💘
@dragonofdolittle1332
@dragonofdolittle1332 6 ай бұрын
This is helpful. Experienced my first ophthalmic migraine this week and was very strange. Already scheduled an appointment. 👍
@Spocket
@Spocket 5 ай бұрын
I started getting ophthalmic migraines a few years ago. The first time I had one it really scared me because I didn’t know what it was. There was a bright flash, then a pulsating brilliant light just to the right of the center of my vision. It gradually grew into a partial arc composed of bright, zigzagging light that kind of pulsed. It grew bigger and bigger, all while moving further to the right until eventually disappearing off to the side. It lasted for about 20-25 minutes and was not accompanied by any pain whatsoever. It was terrifying though because I had no idea what it was. I don’t know what triggers it, but I get two or three a year, whereas I get a dozen or more regular migraines a year in spite of knowing what most of my triggers for those are. On the subject of regular migraine triggers, I found one of my main triggers a few years ago that has helped me avoid many headaches, and I hope you share this one with your viewers. Red dye #40. If I drink a bright red punch or soda, it’s guaranteed that I’m going to have a really bad migraine. If someone has frequent migraines, check the ingredients of the foods and drinks you consume. If you cut out the ones with red dye #40 and you have a reduction in the number or severity of your migraines you can thank me.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 4 ай бұрын
Great Suggestion! Everyone has different triggers for their migraines, I am happy you were able to find your trigger. But, also very sorry you have migraines in the first place.
@neils123
@neils123 Жыл бұрын
I know it's been a while since this was uploaded, but I wanted to say that this was very informative. I get opthalmic migraines (aura - generally shimmering multi-colored lights - with no pain) a few times a year, but luckily I've never had a migraine with actual pain. The first time it happened, many years ago, I thought I was losing my vision! I had no idea what was going on, but smartly I went to my eye doctor and she explained what had happened. I find, for me, certain lighting conditions can trigger it, as can certain kinds of busy visual fields, but I don't really find the various foods you mentioned triggering (thank goodness!). Thanks for this!
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry you suffer from this as well. Thank you so much for sharing and for being here!
@SquishyChristal
@SquishyChristal Жыл бұрын
Mine are more silent as well with auras that are triggered too with lights especially when waking up and seeing my phone in the dark, driving in the dark and catching the taillights/headlights or fluorescent lighting.
@lovelyweeburd
@lovelyweeburd Жыл бұрын
@DrRupaWong Thank you for such a great comprehensive video - it took me a long time to work out what was happening and find a medical term (aura) for it, and even then I've not found such a helpful video on the topic until I found your one today! I get ophthalmic migraines (silent migraine with aura) and have found that taking 25mg of Quetiapine (Seroquel) when they begin makes them stop - what do you think to that as a solution, Dr Rupa? I'm autistic with ADHD and really can't cope with an hour of riding out the aura due to the sensory overload, as it's both eyes but also in my head (I can still see the aura flashing if I close my eyes, and my mind feels confused). My aura triggers are very similar to @neils123 and @starbucksjunkay, especially with sudden changes in light (particularly blue fluorescent light), flashing/strobe light, sudden changes in ambient temperature (e.g. walking in the dark/cold and then entering a warm, brightly lit place) ...and plain old stress. This means I have up to 7 in a week. I get normal migraines as well (extreme light sensitivity, intense pain in my head and vomiting), though they're less frequent. The green liquid-gel capsule Advils (or any liquid-gel capsule ibuprofen) work really well for those, as long as I recognise it coming on quickly enough to take the Advil. I've had my eyes dilated and checked by my ophthalmologist; and my psychiatrist has consulted with a neurologist: verdict from these specialists is my auras are caused by pre-seizure electrical activity in my brain, without going on to become a proper seizure. (edited to correct spelling of ophthalmic and ophthalmologist!)
@HarrySmith-hr2iv
@HarrySmith-hr2iv Жыл бұрын
This was brilliant. Thank you Dr. Rupa Wong. Finally after 70 living years on Planet Earth I've finally discovered what I have been suffering from. I first went to my doctor in 1963 at age 13, complaining of severe headaches and flashing zig-zagging lights, which lasted about an hour. They had no answer or name for my affliction. But at 73 now at last I know it's called ocular migraine (with flashing zig zag lights accompanied with just a slight headache.) Dr. Rupa Wong you seem to take a lot of medication for your ocular migraine!! By the time I was 30 (1980) I found I could gain considerable relief using Buddhist meditation which is a psychology and philosophy, and not necessarily just a religion, altho' it can be. It is ironic that I'm an Anglo-Saxon-Celtic UK citizen but I use Buddhist meditation and psychology to reduce stress. I take no medication for my slight ocular migraine.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry you were never able to be diagnosed accurately. Thank you for sharing what helps you. I appreciate you being here. 💘
@413smr
@413smr Жыл бұрын
I was in my '60s when the first one happened. Then a couple more in the next few months... since then, 10 years at least - nothing.
@AKHWJ3ST
@AKHWJ3ST Жыл бұрын
I only learned the name of my occular migraines in my forties. I don't remember exactly when. I didn't have occular migraines before that time. I have lots of triggers and they are all differnt and cause different lights and shapes.
@conniegheer576
@conniegheer576 Жыл бұрын
My first migraine was at age 7, with no adults taking them seriously, so I pretty much suffered in silence. I get the multicolored zigzag that starts out small and grows in a large circle often accompanied by a blind spot that moves across my field of vision. But I also get numbness instead of an aura where my lips, nose or side of my face will tingle and go numb, but not as frequently as I've gotten older. Other signs of a migraine include the consonants of words being backwards, or my fingertip going numb and the area of numbness travelling down and then up one finger to the next. One migraine episode was so bad with pain on one side and numbness on the other that my sister called an ambulance because my face was drooping. Very scary but helpful because the doctors finally put a name to what was going on and people stopped accusing me of trying to get out of housework (serious eye roll here) I have weird triggers...delayed reaction to stress (2 weeks after stressful event, like clockwork) or driving on sunny days when the sun flashes through the trees, and none of the food triggers - chocolate, caffeine and ibuprofen make the headache minimal if taken within 15 minutes. As I've gotten older, they have changed a bit. More aura than not. I learned in my early 20's that stressing out because I knew what was coming made them ten times worse, so remaining calm and relaxed helped so much. I rarely got them after my last child was born, and I thought maybe they were gone forever after about 7 years without one, but then menopause slapped me in the face and I get them about every 2 weeks now. They are nothing like they were, tho. I take 3 ibuprofen with chocolate and a caffeinated beverage and I'm good to go...unless one comes on while I sleep and I don't catch the aura - then I suffer for at least a day or 2.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I am so sorry you suffered in silence for so long. Hopefully, with more progress in this field, less children will have that experience. Thank you so much for sharing your experience. I really appreciate it. I am hoping these migraines lessen for you.
@conniegheer576
@conniegheer576 Жыл бұрын
@@DrRupaWong compared to how they were in my teens and 20's, they are much easier to cope with. I rarely miss work because of them now, which is a blessing. My youngest daughter gets them too, and has since childhood, but because I knew what she was describing, I was able to help her. I had no idea that there were different types of migraine. Thank you for making this. Knowledge is power.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
@@conniegheer576 It sure is. I'm glad to help!
@FOXYPEACH2
@FOXYPEACH2 Жыл бұрын
Nailed my symptoms. Scary as hell. Didn’t have them for a few years until a few months ago. Confusion and difficulty speaking…. Then headache and Worst…. Projectile vomiting started and was extreme. Jeeeze…. Thought my migraine horrors were over. I’m 71.
@lizmonard
@lizmonard Жыл бұрын
Mine are exactly the same, and started when I was around 7 also.
@Valarmorgolis
@Valarmorgolis 9 ай бұрын
This was very helpful. Thank you.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 9 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@TheJustineCredible
@TheJustineCredible Жыл бұрын
I don't get painful migraines as often as I used to but at one point, I remember having a floater that was particularly bothersome. It was the first time I'd encountered this and thought it was significant. A Co-Worker had also noticed that one of my pupils was dilated much more than the other. So, I made an appointment with an ophthalmologist. He did the whole works, dilated exam, everything. He asked me if I suffered from migraines. At the time I was still encountering pretty painful ones and answered affirmatively. He explained that my floater and the unilateral dilation of my pupils were related to my migraines. I've never heard anyone else mention the dilation thing before.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Did the floater resolve? If it did, did the migraines also resolve once the floater resolved? I'm so sorry you had such painful migraines. Thank you for sharing.
@KM-mv3qr
@KM-mv3qr Жыл бұрын
Floaters are not related to migraines. You have been misinformed.
@alittleSouthernBrothers
@alittleSouthernBrothers Жыл бұрын
I am so glad I have found this video. My son (14) has been dealing with this for a year. We have not been able to get any help to find out what it is. Is has caused him so much anxiety. It scares him so bad when this happens. I am sooooo thankful you made this video.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry you and your son have been dealing with this. It can be so hard when our kids are scared or in pain. I'm glad this was helpful.
@alittleSouthernBrothers
@alittleSouthernBrothers Жыл бұрын
@@DrRupaWong yes, I shared this with him and it has made him feel so much better. Thank you, Thank you!!
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
@@alittleSouthernBrothers 💖💖
@KKing55
@KKing55 Жыл бұрын
I think mine is related to fall allergys. the tree fall elm, maybe.
@srmeyer2
@srmeyer2 Жыл бұрын
I'm now 67 and began having ocular migraines at age 41. In fact, I can recall the very day I first experienced it while staring over the shoulder of a colleague looking at her computer screen. Like Dr. Wong mentioned, mine would last for around 30-40 minutes and then disappear. I'm usually left with a dull headache for a few hours but nothing like the pain regular migraine sufferers have. A few years back I was dealing with the development of a rash on my cheek & hand that I could not, for the life of me, figure out the cause. My dermatologist was unable to help so after 5 months I did what we all do these days...turned to Google. Luckily, I ran across a comment from someone who had similar symptoms to mine and he said he discovered he had a vitamin D deficiency. I sent off an email to my PCP and asked if she would arrange for a blood test for me...which she did. Turned out my vitamin D level was low; which made sense because I've tried to keep out of sunlight since I've had a few issues with skin cancers. Anyway, I began taking vitamin D supplements and oddly enough, the rash cleared-up AND my migraines went away. That's not to say I haven't had a migraine since taking the supplements, because I have. But nowadays they occur maybe once a year and usually because I have not been taking my vitamin D pills regularly. Prior to taking the vitamin supplements I would usually have ocular migraines at least 4, and sometimes 6 times a year. So, for what it's worth to those of you who suffer from ocular migraines, you might ask your doctor for a blood test and if you're deficient like I was, see if this might help. I have to believe I'm not the only one.
@mssmssmssmss
@mssmssmssmss Жыл бұрын
Interesting. I take calcium and vitamin D for osteoporosis, and my ophthalmic migraines are very mild now.
@MrTomengle
@MrTomengle 8 ай бұрын
I have had Ocular Migraines since 1995. I have blurry vision and blind spots. If I am driving, I immediatley stop and have to wait them out. Fortunatly I dont have them very often but enough to know what they are. You are the first YT Doctor to mention them and I thank you.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 8 ай бұрын
Definitely best to pull over. That must be scary. So sorry! I'm glad to spread awareness.
@doxiesrule21
@doxiesrule21 Жыл бұрын
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@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing that! Interesting.
@susancrawford2343
@susancrawford2343 Жыл бұрын
I've only had an ocular migraine once and it was an horrific experience. It started out with blindness in my right eye and then moved on to the aura. It then transitioned to the most debilitating migraine I've ever had in my life. It was a 3 hour drive home - I was not driving - and I was seriously out of it the whole trip. The weather that day was cloudy and rainy and I believe that did affect my migraine.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I am glad you were not driving. That could've been dangerous. 🥺 Thank you for sharing. ❤
@whatsthatnow7466
@whatsthatnow7466 Жыл бұрын
A drop in the barometer can trigger my aura migraines
@susancrawford2343
@susancrawford2343 Жыл бұрын
@@DrRupaWong Thank you and, I would not have been capable to drive that day under any circumstance! Very frightening experience!
@susancrawford2343
@susancrawford2343 Жыл бұрын
@@whatsthatnow7466 it can definitely cause me to have a migraine, too!
@emmajennings4572
@emmajennings4572 Жыл бұрын
I had never heard about the migraine/floaters connection before! I typically get 6 migraines per month. I also have floaters that I find very distracting, especially when reading. Interesting to learn about the connection!
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad to share, Emma! Thanks for being here :)
@andrewcliffe4753
@andrewcliffe4753 8 ай бұрын
First time I saw this discussed. Zero pain but like the filament of a globe begins flashing really really small. It gradually grows and finally disappears out of my peripheral vision in a couple of minutes. Sometime twice a week or even only once a year. Never identified a trigger.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 8 ай бұрын
I'm glad to let you know you definitely aren't alone with this!
@marcymcvay-smith7541
@marcymcvay-smith7541 8 ай бұрын
Good information, I didn't know about the floaters.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 8 ай бұрын
Glad to share! Thanks for watching!
@deborahjuncos8349
@deborahjuncos8349 Жыл бұрын
As a former ophthalmic nurse married to a neurologist, I found this excellent. Several years ago as I was chatting with my ophthalmologist boss I noticed the wallpaper seemed to be dancing. Oh, he said, that is an ophthalmic migraine. Ask your husband about it. I have had them on and off for years fortunately without a headache. I was delighted to see you address this. Well done!
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Deborah. I am glad to share. I hope it helps.
@grandmajane2593
@grandmajane2593 Жыл бұрын
I've had that sensation of little things moving too. If I happen to be staring at a particular place or thing I will start to to think it (whatever it is) is moving and I'd strain to see it better and decide if it is really moving or is it my eyesight. Its interesting to hear that someone else has experienced this. I wonder if its a tremor of my eyes.
@mdma3593
@mdma3593 8 ай бұрын
I can see your aura and OMG ITS SO BEAUTIFUL!! 😍😍
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 8 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@Texan27
@Texan27 7 ай бұрын
My daughter was diagnosed at 5 with ocular migraines along with two other types of migraines. Thank you for explaining.
@praise8195
@praise8195 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all this great information! I started getting migraines since I was 8(when I first got my glasses) so I just always assumed everyone with glasses had them too😆 Turns out its been retinal migraine 😵‍💫
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you got diagnosed. Migraines are the worst. I hope you find some treatments that help.
@Edward_the_black_knight
@Edward_the_black_knight 2 жыл бұрын
I had the same. Migraine stopped when I quit using my glasses 🤓
@adriananichole9425
@adriananichole9425 Жыл бұрын
Just got my first Ophthalmic migraine today so scared until I saw this video thank you
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad this helped, Adriana! I appreciate the feedback.
@SuperCaliforniaBarbi
@SuperCaliforniaBarbi Жыл бұрын
Note the time it starts and again when it ends. It helps to understand it's a timed experience. Best to you!
@davidwood2387
@davidwood2387 5 ай бұрын
I never get a headache , never .
@sarahfreeman5703
@sarahfreeman5703 Жыл бұрын
I started suffering from ophthalmic migraines (retinal migraines) after having surgeries after suffering from a retinal detachment. It’s been checked constantly and they said it’s fine now but I still see them every once in a while.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
So sorry, Sarah. This are such a pain to live with! Best wishes. Thank you for watching!
@ActiveAdvocate1
@ActiveAdvocate1 Жыл бұрын
The reason why I'm watching this is actually because I have a painless aura right now. This is only, I would say, the fourth time...?...this has ever happened to me, but after taking myself to the eye doctor, FREAKING OUT, the first time, they told me what it was, and now I'm only inconvenienced, not afraid .This always manifests the same way with me: bright green, white, and yellow lights right in the front of my field of vision, and I can only see blurred shapes through them, and then this semi-translucent purple orb kind of thing comes up into my field from the bottom. Never from the top, oddly enough. I can only see out of my right eye in the first place--I'm visually impaired--so it's annoying, but I find that, the less I freak out and let my blood pressure get up, the faster it goes away. I'm looking through gold streaks right now while typing this, but no purple orb, so that's good. The first time this happened, I was only twelve years old, so of course I flipped, and the damn thing lasted for a full day and a half because I was so high-strung. It's never hurt, though. PS: Pardon any typos: I can't freaking see, LOL.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
That sounds so difficult. Of course it scared you! Especially at 12 years old. I am glad it doesn't hurt you. Thanks so much for sharing your experience!
@seadog2969
@seadog2969 Жыл бұрын
I had my first ocular migraine when I was 14. It was about another month or so before I had another one and then I basically had about 2 or 3 per week for a few months. Then they came back and for about a year I had about 1 or 2 per week. Auras, pinwheels, blind spot seemed to expand. I'd get nauseated and the headache . . . that pain is something that nothing else has equaled in my life. The headaches would last about 6 to 8 hours. No medication helps. I have a trigger, as it turns out. Dehydration. I learned this when I was in the Navy--by that time I was getting them less frequently--about once every couple months. But I had one while taking a test in my technical training school. I finished the test, walked to medical, and got treated. The poor corpsman couldn't find a vein to and poked me about 6 times. He apologized and I was like "don't worry about it, there's nothing you can do to me that hurts like my head does." In fact, the pain of him trying to stab me with an IV needle was a welcome distraction. They gave me 4 liters of saline fluid. Ever since then, I drink about a gallon of water a day. I have one other trigger--suddenly not taking in caffine (If I'm regularly drinking coffee or soda.) I only get one or two a year. My wife suffers from fibromyalgia and our oldest son has epilepsy. We've been told there's a link between these three conditions. So, we have a trifecta in our house. Yay!
@intheknow6499
@intheknow6499 Жыл бұрын
My trigger is an interrupted sleep pattern. Next time you get the auras, take 2 panadol (paracetamol), 2 Nurofen (ibuprofen) and a can of Coke (or a strong coffee) as quickly as you can. Instead of about 15 minutes after the auras disappearing, you getting the blinding pain behind your eye for hours, you’ll feel a slight ache and a bit groggy for a little while. Trust me. Changed my life. If you wait til after the auras have gone it’s too late. Act as soon as you get them. I always keep both medications in my glove box and my work bag. I’m no doctor, but from what I can piece together, the auras are triggered by the constricting of the blood vessels in the brain and the migraine caused by the sudden release when they “let go”, so the caffeine helps to ease the constriction before the sudden release as it is a vasodilator.
@olhemi1
@olhemi1 10 ай бұрын
Awesome information and Great Video Thank you 🙂☕👍
@sophiejune4515
@sophiejune4515 Жыл бұрын
I just started getting ocular migraines with an aura a few years ago. Usually with no pain but sometimes it's a precursor to a migraine headache. So now I take Tylenol when the aura starts to prevent the headache pain. I'd never heard of these ocular migraines before and my opthalmologist talked to me about those ans floaters and how I also have to watch out for detached retina because they saw that was a risk on my last exam. I am pretty certain my migraines are stress related and they usually only last about 30 minutes. But I'm terrified one will come on while I'm driving. They lightening zizzag lights start small but get bigger to the point where I can't focus on anything, because it's so distracting. I'd never heard of this before until it started happening to me. This video is a good reminder for me to make an appointment to get a check up because I haven't since covid shutdown.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
Stress is a common trigger! I'm so sorry you suffer from these as well. Thank you for being here and sharing your experience. I appreciate you! Definitely get that check up.
@marybuller8239
@marybuller8239 Жыл бұрын
My ocular migraines start with a painless aura. The aura starts as a small blind spot that grows into a curved line. The line is filled with black and white geometric lines/shapes that have an iridescent & sparkly glow. It lasts for about 30 minutes. Then 30 min or so after the aura goes away I get an intense headache that lasts for 3 days. Sometimes is just the temples but most of the time it's the whole head especially the back. So, I guess I get both. Luckily, it's been about 3 years since I've had one. They seem to be triggered by flashing or moving lights.
@stephanie4569
@stephanie4569 Жыл бұрын
This description is almost EXACTLY, word for word how I'd describe my ocular migraine. The only difference is that I'll get an 'ice pick' type of pain (usually in the back upper part of my head, or on the side of my head) shortly before the visual symptoms begin and then when those go away, usually approximately 30 min or so later, I will usually have no kind of headache or head pain. SOMETIMES Ill have a dull headache that lasts a few hours but that's rare for me. My triggers also seem to be flashing lights, or lack of sleep or dehydration. Sometimes I cant figure out what the trigger(s) is (are). Mine started in 2005, a couple years after I had a total hysterectomy due to endometriosis, so Ive wondered if mine began due to how messed up my hormones were for several years prior to the surgery and then going into menopause so suddenly at age 31. One thing Im unclear about though, as I've had various doctors tell me contradictory things and internet research Ive gives me differing opinions is: are these ocular migraines occurring IN THE EYE, or in the BRAIN? Like I wrote, Ive both told both explanations and Im very confused and I've wondered if I should see a neurologist about this (if it's in the brain) or not? Dr. Wong's discussion about it leads me to think it's happening in the eye, and she clearly knows her stuff so I trust what she said more even than the docs Ive seen (usually one time, like ER doctors that I've mentioned the ocular migraines to..) and so I appreciate this video **so much**, it really helped me feel better and less anxious about what's happening to me, so thank you from the bottom of my heart. Sincerely , Stephanie
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I am thankful it has been 3 years and hoping you will never have another. 🤞
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
@@stephanie4569 Thank you for sharing, Stephanie. It is always best to go see a neurologist just to make sure nothing else is going on.
@robmcilroy2911
@robmcilroy2911 9 ай бұрын
Clear ,concise,helpful. Thank you 😎
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 9 ай бұрын
I'm so glad to help! Thank you for watching!
@kikipink7602
@kikipink7602 10 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!❤ this information is very helpfull for me so thank you thank you thank you ❤
@leighmorrison4362
@leighmorrison4362 Жыл бұрын
That is how I feel about the Triptans - changed my life, from constant pain for three months to gone within an hour. Used to work more quickly, but just so grateful they work period! Get Opthalmic migraines too, no pain, slight nausea and gone in about twenty minutes. Zig zag lines in small ball that grows, expands, becomes more like a C shape where I can see through the middle, then passes off into peripheral vision. Just can't read or write until it passes off to the periphery.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
So sorry you have to live with these, Leigh. It can be so difficult! Have you identified any triggers that cause the migraines?
@leighmorrison4362
@leighmorrison4362 Жыл бұрын
@@DrRupaWong Thank you. My migraines started about a year after I was rear ended and had a significant whiplash injury in my mid twenties, and they can still be triggered by muscle tension in my neck and shoulders, as well as more typical causes like chocolate, wine (don't drink it anymore), nuts, intense light (Candle flames are killers). I have been dismissed as a drug seeker at the hospital I worked at when I attended in brutal pain on a public holiday before the invention of Triptans and I know I am not alone among sufferers to decide they would NEVER return to a hospital and be treated that way again. I still seem to have long periods where migraines are frequent, then periods when they are nearly absent, but it is much less noticeable with the advent of effective treatment. There needs to be so much more education among medical staff. (I had never been to that hospital before other than to work). I am glad to see you speak out.
@johnhaller5851
@johnhaller5851 Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if it was related, but I went in for an annual eye exam. I originally had migraines with auras, but over years, it changed to just retinal migraines. I mentioned to my eye doctor that I had had one on the way into the office that day. Mine are like having looked into a bright light, but I hadn't. He looked more closely and sent me to a retinal specialist that day as he suspected a detachment. The retinal specialist said, no, it was retinastasis which makes me more susceptible to detachments, and told me how to check my peripheral vision, and set a follow-up on a week and a half. A week later, I had a detachment. After a week and a half of treatments, the retinal was tacked back into the back of my eye with a laser. I still sometimes get an aura six months later, but no more signs of detachment. I might not have gotten my detachment treated quite as quickly without that aura, so there's that. I think the quick treatment allowed treatment in the office instead of a surgical center.
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry you had that experience! Thank you for sharing.
@stormy439
@stormy439 10 ай бұрын
WOW! Thankyou! That was very helpful & informative!😃👍
@DrRupaWong
@DrRupaWong 10 ай бұрын
I'm so glad to help! Thanks for watching!
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