Yeah, I was pretty skered. But here's some information I found on the internets that made me think it was probably a migraine:
Some people (about 15% of migraine sufferers) experience an aura before an attack [...]
Q: What is an aura? A: About 15% of people with migraine get an "aura," which is a manifestation of neurological symptoms that occurs before a migraine headache. You may see wavy or jagged lines, dots, or flashing lights; or you might experience tunnel vision or blind spots in one or both eyes. The aura can include visual or auditory hallucinations and disruptions in smell (such as strange odors), taste, or touch. Other symptoms include numbness, a "pins and needles" sensation, or difficulty in recalling or speaking the correct word. These neurological events may last as long as sixty minutes and will fade as the headache begins. Click here for more information.
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Some people (about 15% of migraine sufferers) experience an aura before an attack [...]
Q: What is an aura?
A: About 15% of people with migraine get an "aura," which is a manifestation of neurological symptoms that occurs before a migraine headache. You may see wavy or jagged lines, dots, or flashing lights; or you might experience tunnel vision or blind spots in one or both eyes. The aura can include visual or auditory hallucinations and disruptions in smell (such as strange odors), taste, or touch. Other symptoms include numbness, a "pins and needles" sensation, or difficulty in recalling or speaking the correct word. These neurological events may last as long as sixty minutes and will fade as the headache begins. Click here for more information.
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