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Re: A type of migrane can cause 'sparkles' Mitch

Posted by Katt on August 29, 2001, at 16:22:45

In reply to Re: A type of migrane can cause 'sparkles' » Katt, posted by Mitch on August 28, 2001, at 18:20:52

Mitch,

I am taking Ativan and Xanax. I just started serzone, but only for two days and 25mg - this was happening before the Serzone.

Katt


> > Well, I had migraines between the ages of 5 and 20 or 21, but they went away. As for the aging aspect, that probably doesn't apply to me since I am 25.
> >
> > Katt
> >
> >
> > > called optic migrane, not usually associated with pain, just a transient experience of bright sparkles. Doesnt develope into anything. Son and Optometrist have them, sot hat is is how I know about them.
> > > Lots of info on the net. Sometimes meds can cause optical flashes. Also, as you get older you get 'floaties' look like lint, as a result of drying out of fluid between cornea and back of eye...just me rambling in response.
> > >
> > > Susan C.
>
> Katt,
>
> What meds are you currently on? When I go up to 500mg+ of depakote I get all sorts of shimmering black spots if I rub my eyes just the least bit. Other meds can cause eye things too.
>
> Mitch


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