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Re: OT Optical migraines


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Posted by John B. on August 01, 2014 at 20:26:20 from (50.40.70.129):

In Reply to: OT Optical migraines posted by David G on August 01, 2014 at 16:01:05:

I was told they are called visual migranes. Same thing. It's happened to me twice in the last 15 years. First time it was in my left eye while I was driving. I could only see have of the license plate on the car in front of me. When I got to Walmart I had no vision in my left eye. It lasted about 20 minutes. I went to eye doctor and every thing was fine. He told me I was lucky. Most people are in total darkness for 3 days.
The second time it happened to me I was at work. It affected both eyes this time. I could look at some one and only see half their face. I was scared. Well I was taken away in an ambulance. I went to an opthamologist and he did some extensive testing. Went as far to put dye in my blood stream at my wrist to see how long it took to get to my eyes. It was yellow dye and made everything I looked at have a yellow tint. All checked out good.
He put me on "PreserVision AREDS 2". I did find out a few days later after the second incident that I was taken to the hospital for dehydration. I think that played a big role in the visual migrane. Reason I say that is I attended a seminar on the human colon. It was explained that our colon controls our bodies and how some migrane suffers are treated with suppositories. I knew one woman who was treated with suppositories. She would take one and have a BM then made her so tired. After she slept a couple of hours she woke up and headache was gone. I know when I have a small headache then have a BM my headache goes away. I watch what I eat so I rarely have headaches any more. I eat a high fiber diet. People knew something years ago when they would say to eat your greens and vegetables and stay away from sweets. Some foods such as bread, pasta, pastries, candy have no juice or fiber content and act like plaster in your digestive tract. Just look at a picture of a colon. It's ribbed or shaped like our spine. Each indentation represents different part of our body just like our spine. Doctors know this but don't tell us this.


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