Flashing lights in my peripheral vision

Posted by sunshinesmom @sunshinesmom, Jun 27, 2021

Hi,
I've been seeing flashing lights in my peripheral vision that appear to spin. I saw an eye dr who said my retinas are fine but that at some point I can expect the lights/spinning flashing white spots will stay there permanently. I've spoken to other people who confirm that they were told the same thing.
Is there anything that I can do to slow this progression?

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Great advice about the sudden head movements .
I had a retinal detachment with no migraines, flashing lights or floaters.
The only problem I developed was a smudge in my vision like a dirty lens...it was a stationary floater
Went to my regular opthamologist and he immediately scheduled an emergency appointment with a retina specialist.
Told him I experienced a fall, on my rump, down our cellar steps which shook up my head. Dont know if that was a contributing factor. I had the surgery 3 days after my regular opthamologist saw me...both wonderful men...and prevented further damage.
So routine regular exams are vital especially if there are any symptoms like flashes of light.

FL Mary
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I agree with you on the fall factor! I fell off of a ladder on 2014 from the height of a second story window and landed on my butt on solid concrete as you fracturing a vertebrae and after that I experienced a detachment of the Vitreous gel in my R eye followed by the L. Now I asked my Dr if the sudden shock was a contruibuiting factor for detachments and he said NO but I think it prompted and accelerated the issue if it was to come! Yes he may have gone to school for 10 yrs but I had this body for 70+ therefore, I hold several doctorates on ME medicine.

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I started seeing jagged flashing lights in my vision while I was pregnant with my 2nd child in the early 1990’s. I was in my early 30’s then. It seemed to be associated with a bad headache and I would just go lay down and it would go away. Back then I would take an acetominophen for it also. I learned it must be a migraine headache. Since then (over 30 years since then) it has returned on and off and I stopped taking acetominophen for it and many times I have stopped even laying down also for it and it does eventually go away as well but it always seems to be associated with a headache. I’m still assuming it’s just a migraine headache as I have read that can happen with a migraine headache to do with visual disturbances. I had a fall twice though once when I was a child (off the back outside stairwell at my parents house that had no railing on it where I fell down backwards about 12 feet I guess it was and landed on my back and it just seemed to knock the wind out of me. Additionally as an adult I fell again from running and after tripping on a hose in my yard where I landed on my side and fractured my pelvis from that. But that 2nd fall happened after the birth of my 2nd child in 1991.

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