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andromeda 10-08-2012 08:11 AM

Light flashes
 
For the past 5 months I've been intermittently seeing flashes of light in my peripheral vision, as if somebody has just taken a flash photo of me or there was a sheet lightning storm. It's very confusing because I don't realise it's not actually there until I see there's no camera and it's not stormy, can't hear fireworks etc.

Lately it's become quite bad and I usually get a headache and feel disorientated afterwards. Is this something I should be concerned about or is it eye strain / something that will go away? I'm afraid to go to the doctor again unless it's absolutely necessary. Or is this something I would be better off seeing an optometrist about, if it doesn't go away?

postconcussion 10-08-2012 11:31 AM

Hello andromeda,

I used to have this when my brain was overtired and the migrane headache would be bad. I would expect this if I was reading too much, etc. I have not had this for a while:) I hope that yours gets better soon!

The old post:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...lashing+lights

rmschaver 10-08-2012 12:11 PM

Andromeda
 
Visual disturbances are common with PCS. If nothing else give your nuerologist a ring and ask that it is noted in your records. Luckily for me I sometimes think I see something at the edge of my vision but it does not fit any description I read about. Kinda like I am seeing something move but when I look there is nothing there. Hope you are feeling OK today.


Have not been online much as I have had several bad days.:grouphug:

SpaceCadet 10-08-2012 04:12 PM

I went through a stage in my recovery where I experienced these visual disturbances. They've either gone away or I just don't notice them anymore. I don't think you have too much to worry about. It IS a common symptom of head injury and i've seen many people, including myself, post about them before. You should mention this to your doctor so they could make note of it.

Hopefully, like mine, they will pass and you won't be bothered by them anymore.

Good luck.

Nick

claritan 10-08-2012 07:14 PM

Ive had the same flashes since Febuary. They are by far my most annoying and worst symptom. They havent went away and sre 24/7. My eye doctors have no idea what it is. I think only time will heal it hopefully.

andromeda 10-10-2012 01:28 PM

Thanks everyone. I've felt really crap this week, have slept away much of it and tinnitus is getting louder again with a couple of those flashes.

I've had to take all the batteries out of the clocks because the tick tock drives me insane. It's like the tick and the tock match the pulsating in my head.

I keep getting confused with the meaning of statements like:

What's not to like?

I cannot / I can't not

I don't doubt

A couple of days ago I kept trying to find the past tense for 'steal'.... I was trying to say it to somebody and came out with 'stealed' 'stealt' 'stealded' before somebody corrected me, which was embarrassing.

I keep having to look things up in the dictionary for their meanings now because I can't remember how to use that word. I must have overdone it at some point last week. All I want to do now is sleep.


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