Ocular migraine?

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I also have vitreous detachment in both eyes.

Edit: with vitreous detachment, the precursor for me in each case was a flash of light. The first time I didn't notice the flash, rather I did but thought it sunshine off of a metal mast on a sailboat. Then for days afterwards I kept trying to swat away the pesky little bug flying around that side of my head. Lol

The second time was in the other eye and I knew immediately because I was doing dishes and not out on the water.

Edit: Jersey, your experience/symptoms may be an extention of ocular migraine that I'm not aware of, regardless, for clarity, they most definitely are NOT related to vitreous detachment.
 
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Chilly, were you talking to pepperbelly or Jersey? Aphasia can be a symptom of migraine with aura as well; certainly a good idea to have it worked up as he did though.

Best regards,
DDM
 
DDM: PepperBell on my last post but probably have the two confused as well. :) I've returned to my post and edited a bit. Thanks for pointing out I'd taken the opportunity to confuse issues and posters. (Face palm)

Shall we agree though, that vitreous detachment is not related to ocular migraine?
 
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My opthamologist said it was vitreous detachment and not ocular migraine. He said they are not related.
I first mentioned ocular migraine because the symptoms matched and both of my parents had them.
 
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