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Old 03-27-2011, 10:36 PM #1
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Default Flashing lights behind eyes

I noticed lately that this symptom is getting worse.
Toward the end of the day when I close my eyes I have light flashes and it feels like my eyes kind of roll around. The pain is pretty bad and sharp on top of my regular headaches.
Anyone else have this? I try to stay in the dark and not read, watch tv, computer, etc. Is this just eye strain?

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