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jublke
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So, I'm driving today and my vision goes out. Lights are blurry, I can see but I have to work hard to focus, it's like looking through a veil. And all I can think is, it's just like Jason in the grape bomber episode. Fortunately, through some ironic quirk of fate, I am actually heading to the eye doctor for my annual exam at the time. Unfortunately, my husband is out of town and I still had to drive there. Long story short: eye looked good & cleared up when I got there. The worst of it lasted less than 30 minutes. Eye doc thinks I'm having ocular migraines. I thought my migraines with auras and my migraines with mild vertigo were bad! I am now left with a headache that I can only describe as cracking, as in I feel like my head is cracking open.
As a one-eyed person, I found this day both acutely and extremely stressful. Is it weird that I took comfort that I could write a really accurate episode rewrite after this?
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15-01-2014 00:49
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RIgirl
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I'm so glad to hear that you were able to still drive and get to your doctor's appointment safely, Jublke! It must have been terrifying for you to have one while driving!
I, too, suffer from ocular migraines and during the first one I had, I thought I was dying ... or losing my vision, which was an even more terrifying thought to me.
So I completely understand how you must have felt -- having your vision messed up like that is scary!
But to answer your question, nope, it's not weird at all that you can take comfort in being able to use this experience. The way I see it, as a writer, everything is fair game for stories!
Hope you feel better soon!
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15-01-2014 01:10
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