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sudden and stabbing pain in the eyes

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Did anyone has sudden and stabbing pain in the eyes that the light propagates inside the light with strong headache and a sense of nausea for few minutes decreasing gradually but affecting the balance? I had few episodes in the last few weeks and I was scaring luckily my husband was with me and help me walk to my bedroom and lay down to rest until everything was fine.

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Hi Antonella, I experienced something similar when I had my bleed. I had sudden pain in my left eye, like pressure propagating from the inside to the outside, sudden pain in my forehead, followed by numbness of the left side of my upper lip, right arm and leg, nausea and inability to walk. It took three days before I could walk almost normally again.

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