I also have the same thing you are having I have loss of vision field kind like flashing light strikes and feel wipped out as well I have several a year and not sure why either. I have had Fibromuscular dysplasia in the renal arteries and have had ct and mri's to rule out coridid I am afriad that there is something wrong also but, no dr. has been able to find anything so far. I hope someone has some answers soon. I know this is not answering your question just letting you know that I feel for you as I have the same issues. Good luck and let me know if you find anything out.
Angie
Hi,
Is the blurring of vision associated with headaches? If yes, are they usually associated with headaches or do they occur without headaches?
This may be a migraine headache with aura. However, without proper assessment a diagnosis of migraine headaches should not be given until other conditions which may present with similar symptoms have been ruled out.
You have noted this only once a year. Migraine headaches are expected to occur more than this. A consult with a neurologist is warranted taking into consideration a strong family history of cranial aneurysms. A baseline cranial CT scan will help.
Hi Lisa,
I have had migraines for years with same symptoms. They have progressed to what they called complex migraines that act like TIA's. They have done numerous MRI/MRA with contrast and found that I had Fibromuscular Dysplasia or FMD in the vertebrals and carotids that complicate the symptoms of migraines and a tiny aneurysm that would not benefit from surgery (tiny tiny) . Strokes run in my family too. Have your neurologist get you an MRI/MRA with contrast. Knowledge is power. Be proactive...take charge. Yes, I would seek more medical attention with a neurologist and if you don't like that neurologist...change until you find one you like. Make sure to find out your results and go over report with your physician. Rule out the worst and feel better about the stuff you can manage. I am sorry you are going through this and hope you have a great support group with family and friends. Stay talking!