Hi everyone.
First post! I'll introduce myself here at the same time since it's relevant to my question/issues.
Lil' medical background if it helps: 33 year old dude, no history of epilepsy, born legally blind (macular atrophy, bilateral amblyopia, severe refractive myopia, nystagmus, some degree of CVI too) and some sensoneural hearing loss thrown into the birth-package just for fun
I had -20 diopter lens implants when I was 17, wear -2 glasses for reading, -4 for distance.
And a whole lotta tinnitus.
I don't know if I have any forms of epilepsy - certainly I have no 'episodes' of any kind but when speaking to a neurologist and mentioning the persistent scintillating scotomas he suggested I get scans and mentioned that it could be occipital lobe epilepsy.
What I have, looks remarkably like this: *** I can't post links, will update when I can ***
It looks remarkably like a ripple/distortion/cloaking field if you go to the Wikipedia page for Scintillating scotoma and scroll down it looks like the third animation on the far right side. I don't think any images there would upset/offend anyone with epilepsy.
It's mostly there all the time, sometimes it goes away a little, sometimes it's quite bad and it makes reading really, really hard since I already have a ton of eye issues. It seems to come and go, I think it may be triggered from a lot of visual stimuli, or stress, that seems to make it worse but it's hard to say. I don't really see the scotoma itself I see the shimming, ripples it causes but not so much 'it'.
Can anyone relate to this? I really don't have the money at present to go for an MRI, EEG and so on, the scotoma thing does not seem to be getting worse, maybe a little - I'm just wondering if anyone has THIS kind of scotoma in the above animation.
Surely if it's occipital lobe epilepsy it would be an episodic thing as apposed to a near constant thing?
it's very hard for me to separate the eye issues, the scotoma flickers really fast, my guess is around 10-20hz so therefor I know it's not my nystagmus and my ophthalmologist doesn't think so either.
Thanks everyone.
(please excuse brevity and typos, having a bad bout of scotoma and nystagmus right now, in fact!)
First post! I'll introduce myself here at the same time since it's relevant to my question/issues.
Lil' medical background if it helps: 33 year old dude, no history of epilepsy, born legally blind (macular atrophy, bilateral amblyopia, severe refractive myopia, nystagmus, some degree of CVI too) and some sensoneural hearing loss thrown into the birth-package just for fun

And a whole lotta tinnitus.
I don't know if I have any forms of epilepsy - certainly I have no 'episodes' of any kind but when speaking to a neurologist and mentioning the persistent scintillating scotomas he suggested I get scans and mentioned that it could be occipital lobe epilepsy.
What I have, looks remarkably like this: *** I can't post links, will update when I can ***
It looks remarkably like a ripple/distortion/cloaking field if you go to the Wikipedia page for Scintillating scotoma and scroll down it looks like the third animation on the far right side. I don't think any images there would upset/offend anyone with epilepsy.
It's mostly there all the time, sometimes it goes away a little, sometimes it's quite bad and it makes reading really, really hard since I already have a ton of eye issues. It seems to come and go, I think it may be triggered from a lot of visual stimuli, or stress, that seems to make it worse but it's hard to say. I don't really see the scotoma itself I see the shimming, ripples it causes but not so much 'it'.
Can anyone relate to this? I really don't have the money at present to go for an MRI, EEG and so on, the scotoma thing does not seem to be getting worse, maybe a little - I'm just wondering if anyone has THIS kind of scotoma in the above animation.
Surely if it's occipital lobe epilepsy it would be an episodic thing as apposed to a near constant thing?
it's very hard for me to separate the eye issues, the scotoma flickers really fast, my guess is around 10-20hz so therefor I know it's not my nystagmus and my ophthalmologist doesn't think so either.
Thanks everyone.
(please excuse brevity and typos, having a bad bout of scotoma and nystagmus right now, in fact!)
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