Shinygleamy
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
hi, had a MRI as in mid March I developed a severe migraine, vomiting on the first couple of days, unable to be upright for several weeks, developed double vision. I've had my eyes checked out, they felt there was a weakness in the muscle in my eyes and ordered an mri. The mri was mostly normal but have been told by the ophthalmologist that I have low pressure in the brain and that it was very unusual. Therefor he didn't know what to make of it. My headache and eyes are much improved now. But I have had attacks like these over a decade ago and am prone to headaches, eye strain/light sensitivity. I am to speak to a neurologist next. Is there anything I should aim to discuss/ask for with her? I am in the uk and I've had M.E. for 31 years, starting severe and improving imperceptibly over time.