Visual Snow: Anyone experience this?
Has anyone ever experienced "visual snow"? My daughter suffers from this and sees it 24/7. No doctors seem to be able to help her. We've been everywhere in Chicago, and nobody can help her so they left it with "sorry, she'll have to learn to live with it". She's only 12 years old! So I'm trying Mayo now. Just wondering if anyone out there has ever experienced this; apparently it's rather rare.
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I've had ocular migraines - this is completely, totally different. For one thing, it covers the entire field of vision, for another, it's 24 hours a day, nonstop.
Migraine medication has been used on some patients with little to no success. You can see what visual snow looks like at the eyeonvision site - just do a search to find it. The images they provide are very, very much what I see.
Does your daughter have any other symptoms besides the visual snow?
You can find a list here - http://www.evisualsnow.com/visual-snow-symptoms/
Is it snow or dark snow? I see a bloody looking blob in my left eye.
That sounds like something related to your retina.
Thank you,
Jen Ambrose
Go to a retina specialist now!<br />
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Hi. My daughter is now 15 and we know she does have Hashimotos Disease which is an auto immune disorder. Apparently it's now known that a side by product of hashimotos is the visual snow. She has received some relief from taking topomax. This was prescribed by her neurologist. Hope this helps.
Hi. Have you gotten an IEP established for your granddaughter? We have an extensive 504 plan for my daughter due to visual snow. Her plan includes rest time while taking tests, all print outs on colored paper, and extra time. We were also having trouble getting the right diagnosis but we went to her regular pediatrician who gave the right letter because she said while we try to figure out the diagnosis, there is no dispute she can't see. So she wrote us a letter listing temporary blindness. The schools could not argue against that diagnosis. Hope this helps.
Yes, she has had an IEP for a while now, and it is helping. Thanks for<br />
sharing your suggestions! Still no answers, as I know from reading other<br />
posts.<br />
Hi. My daughter, Grace, is 11. She got diagnosed with Hashimoto this summer, after having the seeing dots 24/7 symptom, about 2 months earlier. She still has the dots full time, but does not see them in outdoor lighting, unless it is dark. She sees full time in the indoor lighting. I am feeling hopeless today about the dots. We are working with a chiropractor and nutritionist. We have gotten rid of the dizziness, nausea, and leg pain symptoms. So that is really hopeful. I would love to connect with the mom that wrote about her 12 year old (at the time) daughter who has Hashimoto w/dots. I would ask, what is helping now? Recommendations? We are on the AIP diet and trying the natural route for now, mainly because Grace is functioning through the dots. Any chance your daughter would be interested in a fellow dot seeing pen pal? My daughter often feels alone with this. Thanks. Melissa
Hi @grace02! I think @agraffia is who you want to speak with. Maybe the two of you can connect and discuss your daughters' situations. Hope you find some comfort in each other!