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Suffer From Migraines, Dizziness And Vomiting. Black Spots And Floaters In The Eyes. Shadows In The MRI. Concerned

I have had bad margarines for as long as I can remember sometimes so bad that they make me sick with dizziness and throwing up. Nothen takes them away. Lately I have been shaking mainly my hands. I have been seeing black spots floating in my eyes and been more light headed more often. Went for an MRI, which came back as having some light shadows. Doctor is sending me to see a specialist and ordered a CT scan. What could this mean. I am worried
Wed, 15 May 2013
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Ophthalmologist 's  Response
Hello

You should consult a neurologist for your problem and should not take the situation lightly because sometimes some intra-cranial pathological lead to migraine like headaches and the other symptoms described by you. Meantime, you can take some good analgesics to prevent the pain.

For floaters of the eye, you should meet a itreo-retinal surgeon who will examine your fundus and advise the needful.

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Suffer From Migraines, Dizziness And Vomiting. Black Spots And Floaters In The Eyes. Shadows In The MRI. Concerned

Hello You should consult a neurologist for your problem and should not take the situation lightly because sometimes some intra-cranial pathological lead to migraine like headaches and the other symptoms described by you. Meantime, you can take some good analgesics to prevent the pain. For floaters of the eye, you should meet a itreo-retinal surgeon who will examine your fundus and advise the needful. Regards