Diabetic eye degeneration can cause blurred and/or spotty vision and can lead to blindness if not properly diagnosed and treated. Stroke: Sudden blurred vision is also a symptom of strokes. Strokes impede blood flow in the brain and can cause blurry vision, double vision, or sudden loss of sight.
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I just lost full vision in my left eye fro about 5 minutes and covered my eye with my hand to keep all the darkness in it, cried and PRAYED to get my vision back. When my vision finally came back, I am able to fully see, as if I didn't lose any vision at all. I have a small headache forming at the back of my head, where the head and neck meet. I have been told this will happen due to migraines and have been told not to have any caffeine, chocolate or pop. I have had a lot of chocolate in the last few days (it is Christmas season!) and some tea yesterday. Going to an opthamologist is not necessary unless you are experiencing the issue during your appointment. They cannot see anything happening if you lost your vision and got it back already. They need to check your eyes while you lose your vision. I am hoping my GP was right about this as he was very wrong during my pregnancy and could've resulted with my losing my child had I not gone to to the hosp and delivered my child at 6 months.