This is my first post to the migraine group. I am 64 and until November 2017 had no experience of migraines at all. I was in a brightly lit rather stuffy room at work and noticed a bright zig-zag line in the corner of one eye. When I looked at people part of their faces seemed a bit darkened, almost as if they were in shadow. The zig-zagging line increased in volume and there was a sort of “rolling” effect. The ocular effect was confined to he corner of the visual field. After about 20 minutes everything went back to normal. I had a very mild headache around the forehead afterwards but it was not bad enough not to warrant taking a paracetamol. Colleagues said that I was having a migraine. To be on the safe side I went to speak to a doctor who confirmed what they said and told me that you could develop migraines at any age.
Over the next 8 or so months I had a similar migraine roughly every month. Sometimes this occured when I was using a mobile phone close to my face to browse the internet. I tend to do this a lot. At other times I would be in a building where there were bright overhead lights. I would describe this period of my like as being a stressful one. But sometimes there was no obvious cause. Always the migraines were in one eye or the other and began with the bright sparkling zig-zag line and lasted for about 15-20 minutes.
Then the migraines stopped for about 8 months or so-until about a month ago. This time however, I had about 3 of them over two days. Then a weeks interval, then 3 more over two days. Then another weeks interval, then 2 more in proximity. As always they lasted from about 15 -20 mins, are in the right eye or the left eye but not both. Sometimes there is a mild headache afterwards, but it doesn’t cause any problems. As I was alarmed at the proximity of the migraines I went to see my GP. He confirmed they were ocular migraines and said as there was no headache, there was no point in taking a course of paracetamol. I googled for ocular migraines and discovered what is termed a “retinal” migraine which I discovered can, rarely, cause permanent loss of vision. Alarmed, I went to see a GP again(a different one) and he , again, seemed unconcerned. He said he could refer me to a neurologist “if you want”; however the appointment is not for six months.
I have a few questions which I would be grateful if anyone could comment on.
Ought the increased frequency of the migraines (eg 3 over 2 days) to give cause for concern? Have others experienced this sort of thing.
Does this sound like a “retinal” migraine or something else. There seems to be a lot of terminology all confusion about “ocular” migraines v “retinal” migraines.
Could these migraines indicate some deeper neurological problem?
Are they sight -threatening (as sone retinal migraines apparently can be “rarely” according to what I have read)?
Any general comments particularly if you have experienced similar.
Apologies for the length of the post!