♥3oh!3Freak♥
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I awakened the other morning with a headache on the left side. The headache was focused only in the area as if someone had parted a section off (from the top of my head, as if I were parting my hair on the left side, down to the bottom part of my scalp above my left ear). Since I am a kidney transplant patient with high blood pressure, which is controlled through medications, it is rare for me to have a headache. In addition, I noticed that reading the news banners at the bottom of the TV screen were blurred, and I was having difficulty focusing. In addition, I was experiencing slight nausea (which I had for a day or two afterwards), which I attributed to the visual disturbances.
While driving to work is when I realized something was seriously wrong with my vision. I was heading south, and as the cars traveling north approached me, I could see the front part of the car but not the rest of the car.
I went on to the office but called my Opthomologist's office and arranged to go in at 11:30 that morning. While driving to my appointment, I noticed that I was only seeing the left half of a sign, whether it be a road sign with words, or a railroad crossing sign. The area that I could not see was not black or grayed out. If I had never, ever seen the road signs before, they appeared normal. It didn't appear as if anything was missing since the background color (i.e., railroad signs are yellow) remained the same, so what I saw was only the left side of the X and the R to the left of it. No letters or words were visible on the right side.
By the time I finished going through all sorts of tests at my Opthomologist's (about 5 pm) , my headache was gone and, although my vision was still blurry, the hemianopsia had resolved. There is one incident that occurred that day that stands out. After administering the first part of the peripheral vision test, the tech and I were chatting. My left eye was still covered with the patch and all of a sudden the room went dark. I remember remarking, "Oh, my God, everything has gone black." My first thought was that someone had turned the lights in the room off and, secondly, I thought I had gone blind. But as quickly as it happened, my vision returned.
I was referred to an imaging clinic for an MRI which was conducted on Friday, but the results won't be in until next week. So, if anyone has experienced the same symptoms, anything you can tell me is greatly appreciated. Was this entire episode a stroke, mini TIA, migraine, or what?
While driving to work is when I realized something was seriously wrong with my vision. I was heading south, and as the cars traveling north approached me, I could see the front part of the car but not the rest of the car.
I went on to the office but called my Opthomologist's office and arranged to go in at 11:30 that morning. While driving to my appointment, I noticed that I was only seeing the left half of a sign, whether it be a road sign with words, or a railroad crossing sign. The area that I could not see was not black or grayed out. If I had never, ever seen the road signs before, they appeared normal. It didn't appear as if anything was missing since the background color (i.e., railroad signs are yellow) remained the same, so what I saw was only the left side of the X and the R to the left of it. No letters or words were visible on the right side.
By the time I finished going through all sorts of tests at my Opthomologist's (about 5 pm) , my headache was gone and, although my vision was still blurry, the hemianopsia had resolved. There is one incident that occurred that day that stands out. After administering the first part of the peripheral vision test, the tech and I were chatting. My left eye was still covered with the patch and all of a sudden the room went dark. I remember remarking, "Oh, my God, everything has gone black." My first thought was that someone had turned the lights in the room off and, secondly, I thought I had gone blind. But as quickly as it happened, my vision returned.
I was referred to an imaging clinic for an MRI which was conducted on Friday, but the results won't be in until next week. So, if anyone has experienced the same symptoms, anything you can tell me is greatly appreciated. Was this entire episode a stroke, mini TIA, migraine, or what?