That happened a few minutes ago. I was on Skype with someone and all of a sudden, I was starting to see little floaters grouped together (just like when you switch on a dead channel and there's noise/snow) in my peripherical vision. Hard to explain, but I could make a drawing of this. It kept on growing until I was experiencing tunnel vision and couldn't even read anything clearly on my screen. Closing my eyes and reopening them didn't help and so I tried laying and relaxing in hope it would get better. It helped a bit and now I can write this message but I'm still having troubles and my vision is only starting slowly to get better. I'm shaking like a dead leaf right now. Will probably schedule a appointment with an ophtalmologist during the week-end.
My guess is that it's related to fatigue, stress and eyestrain but I just hope it won't be recurrent.
Anyone ever had any problems with their vision watching tv/computer screens ?
edit : I may have experienced retinal migraine or amaurosis fugax
edit2 : oh shit, it totally looked like this :

edit3 : I know what it was, it was a preceeding sign of a migraine. I had a huge migraine 2-3 weeks ago but didn't had any visual signs. At least I'm pretty sure it's not cardiac-related, but still, I'll go consult.
edit4 : this one is even more precise :

Same exact shit but the center was all blurry.
My guess is that it's related to fatigue, stress and eyestrain but I just hope it won't be recurrent.
Anyone ever had any problems with their vision watching tv/computer screens ?
edit : I may have experienced retinal migraine or amaurosis fugax
edit2 : oh shit, it totally looked like this :

edit3 : I know what it was, it was a preceeding sign of a migraine. I had a huge migraine 2-3 weeks ago but didn't had any visual signs. At least I'm pretty sure it's not cardiac-related, but still, I'll go consult.
edit4 : this one is even more precise :

Same exact shit but the center was all blurry.











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