Could be the start of a migraine .. That did not fully develope .. Best to get down to the opticians.. If they find nothing then it's off to your Dr.
Try not to worry .. If you are getting migraines stress will start them off !
Hi @vicjordHi
I wonder if anyone has had this. I was in the town centre with my husband just buying a sandwich from M&S when suddenly my vision went strange all I can explain is it looked like a line of tin foil sparkling everywhere I looked and swirling shapes I was so scared I nearly had a panic attack, which I have never had before. I had to go and sit down and it lasted about 15 mins then disappeared as quick as it came. I felt really strange too.
Do I need to make an appointment with the doctor? or an optician? I'm really worried now.
Hi @vicjord
another possible explanation
I am assuming since you are on this forum that you are diabetic , i am also assuming that since you were in the process of buying a sandwich it was near a mealtime
could it be you were getting blurred vision when your blood sugar was dropping.
did you eat the sandwich while you were sat down ? and did this coincide with it going away after the 15 minutes ?
It sounds like an ocular migraine. I've had them for a few years now. With me it starts off as if there is a blind spot. For example if I was looking at the word "sugar" I may not be able to see the r at first. If I was looking at someone's face, I may not be able to see their cheek! It's very weird! Then I would get the "tin foil" thing which is usually shaped in an arc and gets bigger and finally fades. They usually last 15 - 30 mins. There is no pain at all.
They are a bit scary at first but I'd much rather have them than a full blown migraine! Do a search on ocular migraine and images.
It wasn't too long from breakfast but i didn't have my metre with me so couldn't check, and i felt fine. But like i said before I've only recently started low carbing maybe still getting used to being without them.Were you hungry? Had you left it too long before eating something?
I get these, they're a form of migraine when my blood sugar is too low.
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