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This is my third attack of ocular migraine. The first time it ever happened was when the microwave oven at someone's home was on with nothing in it for over 20 minutes. Not knowing this, I used the microwave oven and heated some items. Thirty minutes later, I had symptoms.
I actually thought I got radiation in my eyes. Could that be possible? And can things like this trigger an ocular migraine? |
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As long as the door on the microwave was closed during those 20 minutes, the outside environment (that is, the kitchen) should have been protected from any microwaves trying to leave the oven. The microwaves do not build up in the oven. So when you opened the oven door, there would be little chance, if any, that you were bombarded by a high dose of microwaves that were stored up before you opened the door.
Remember that ophthalmic migraines do not originate in the eyes. They originate in the brain, but the symptoms are visual because they affect the visual cortex (the part of the brain responsible for sight). |
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