I wake up this morning, and my vision looks like a Kaleidoscope.
https://training.unh.edu/sites/default/files/courses/images/kaleidoscope.jpg
Ocular migraine. I rarely get them, but enough to know what it is.
I can barely read, got a shooting pain on my left temple, and can't even walk a straight line.
Dizzy enough to be crying. Hands shaking, barely able to write this out.
My dad went to sleep with a migraine himself sans the funhouse mirror vision, though. He gets them from time to time, and he said it was a doozy last night and he never had one down the back of his neck like that before.
So...
Wtf is going on out there? I something big about to go down? Anyone else having bombs go off in their brain this morning?
I'm not too far from an airport, and we see military choppers from time to time. Any military guys here know what an EMP blast feels like to tell me if I have reason to be paranoid?
I hate to think it's some kind of weird psychic thing. I'm not that special...
I got my first ocular migraine about 20 years ago. I thought I was going blind, with all the Kaleidoscope scenes going off in my head. They do not come with any pain, and there doesn't seem to be any reason for them, although it seems that sometimes a bright flash of light into my eye can trigger one.
As I have gotten older they seem to come more frequently. Typically it takes about 20-30 minutes to complete the process. If the Kaleidoscope is dead center of my vision, then I really cannot see much. If it occurs in my periphery I can still see.
My first one was around 16, used to get them all the time or just dang debilitating ones where i would swear someone was kicking me in the head. Stress is a booger, but check your water, watch the skys and try to eat as natural as you can. I swear they have kicked everything into high gear and wouldnt put it past them to put things in the water, food or skys