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angiepangy
02-01-07, 12:44
hiya i get visual disturbance where it feels like ive looked at the sun fot too long and see half of things and then my speech goes weird like i cant remember what to say anybody else suffers from this[:o)]
a hughes
Afternoon Angie,
I do get almost identical symptoms, almost like a 'tunnelling' effect, narrowing vision and blurriness.
I don't get it often but it is quite disconcerting when it happens. I tend to get the efffect when I'm anxious and the slurred speech makes me even more aggitated.
I don't know whether it's yet another symptom of the anxiety or just another blooming side effect of the medication?
I'm sure some of the more knowledgeable members can shed more light on the issue?
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Hehe, I'm not a "knowledgeable" member but it sounds like a classic symptom of migraine.
The visual problems can occur with or without headache.
Might be a good idea to go and see your GP.
Kate x
"Everybody's changing and I don't feel the same"
Hiya
I get these symptoms when I'm about to get a migraine. Do you get a bad headache too? If it's a migraine try resting in a darkened room for a while.
Take care
Lexxie
feels_like_home
02-01-07, 15:20
Hi,
I get these symptoms before I get a migraine, but have had them without the headache as well. Talk to your doctor about how you are feeling.
Take care,
Michelle
hi
I get the symptons of slurred and mumbled speech when I am feeling really anxiety or panicky - it also gets worse if I am with people and they are constantly asking me what, pardon, what did you say - I geninuely thought I must be the only person in the world that got this because I have never (in my 37-yrs) come across anyone with a similar/the same problem
nomorepanic
02-01-07, 19:08
Hi Angie
Welcome aboard and lovely to see you here.
Hope we can be of some help and support.
Would you say they are like floaters atall?
Nicola
People will forget what you said
People will forget what you did
But people will never forget how you made them feel
Hi Angie,
It does sound very much like a migraine aura to me. I suffered with them for a long time (without the actual headache). One clue would be that migraine auras only last for about 20-30 mins, after which the vision usually clears but it can leave you feeling a bit nauseous.
As Kate says, pop along to your GP to talk it over.
Eeb x
Hi,
Welcome to the forum, you will get a lot of good advice here and make some new friends.
Take care
Trac xx
'Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain'
Hi Angie,
A big warm welcome to you.
Take Care
Mandyxx
hi angie welcome i do get visual disturbances when feeling anxious alot like i cant focus properly.tc tracy
feels_like_home
03-01-07, 00:14
Hi Tracy,
I also have trouble focusing when I get really anxious. It happens when I am shopping, at a restaurant or when too many people are around. I just cannot focus my eyes. It is like there is just too much going on visually. Is this similar to how you feel?
Take care,
Michelle
Granny Primark
03-01-07, 15:17
Hi angie,
Welcome to nmp.
I get tunnel vision and cant forcus my eyes. I never realised that anyone else suffered with this until i read your post. Its reassured me to know that it could be a result of anxiety.
As regards the speach problem i sometimes completely forget what i was going to say. But i put that down to my anxious feelings and the fact so many thoughts are going on in my head at the same time.
Take care
LYNN xx
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