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Old 02-27-2013, 11:34 AM #1
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Default Has anyone had "flashy vision" and recovered from it before?

i know ive read like 2-4 people here who had flashy vision and im wondering if they got over it and if so how. its my last symptom left it seems and it wont budge and its a constant annoying factor. its in my peripheral vision and kinda in my direct vision its a low constant flicker like a flash/aura migraine

ive taken migraine meds and seen a few eye doctors who say its all in my brain. the thing is almost 2 months after i got my initial concussion it went away for a week then i partied hard and it came back 2 days after and its been with me almost a year

i need this to go if i didnt have this symptom id feel almost normal lol
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