That happens to me before migraines except the area I can't see is zigzaging and flashing.
used to happen to me when i had eye vision cancer
[QUOTE=BloodStream;20302508]Uh. The brain can't magically create physical problems with your body.
If there was actually a lump, you probably should've seen somebody about it. It could've been anything.
Your mum sounds like she doesn't care.[/QUOTE]
Yes. Placebo effect really...
[QUOTE=BloodStream;20302492]This happens to me an awful lot, I suffer from migraines, though.
The temporary blindness doesn't usually accompany pains, but they are linked.
If you actually get migraines, go see a doctor and mention it. He'll give you some Omeprazole. It works awesomely.[/QUOTE]
I have to agree. I have the same symptoms. This is called an aura - You don't necessarily need to get a headache from that type of migraines (I don't get headaches but I have the aura).
I sometimes have blind spots in my vision - They appear away from my vision-center. Sometimes I recognize them by blinking really fast (they look like if you got flashed by a bright light) or I just notice that "something is wrong" because I lost vision partially.
These symptons go away after 10 to up to 30 minutes for me.
Doctors,cancer?
happens to me sometimes never thought much of it. there is a spot in my vision that gets blurred and it slows my reading a lot but it's normally gone in a few minutes.
[QUOTE=OnDemand;20303876]Hmm I wonder if she saw the interior of her genitals with that.[/QUOTE]
I would definitely try to not wipe with that hand.
[QUOTE=Mercykiller;20308536]Yes. Placebo effect really...[/QUOTE]
Placebo effect has absolutely nothing to do with physical problems such as bruises or lumps appearing on the body. Read what I said.
He said he had a lump on his head. That can't just appear because the brain said so. Something had to have caused it.
Also,
[QUOTE=aVoN;20308597]I sometimes have blind spots in my vision - They appear away from my vision-center. Sometimes I recognize them by blinking really fast (they look like if you got flashed by a bright light) or I just notice that "something is wrong" because I lost vision partially.
These symptons go away after 10 to up to 30 minutes for me.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, that's exactly what I used to have, except mine lasted for anywhere between 10 minutes and 2 hours.
I had one during one of my A-level physics exams and it lasted for near enough the full exam. I had to resit it later in the year, it was such a pain.
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