Guess you know more than the doctors that study such things
Visual impairments associated with migraine can happen with or without a headache
“Ocular Migraine” is a term that has been used to refer to a number of migraine subtypes that are characterized by a variety of visual disturbances including visual loss, blind spots, zig-zag lines, or seeing stars. Unlike other forms of migraine, they may occur without any accompanying head pain. It’s not uncommon for a single patient to experience a wide range of visual symptoms. Here’s what you need to know to better understand the migraine subtypes that affect vision.
As a long time migraine sufferer, what you all call ocular migraines is really only just a migraine, all migraines cause optic abnormalities, and yes they suck big time.
Then again, I also know many people that will have a bad headache occasionally and claim it's a migraine.... Lol, ***** please, you just trying to get out of work lol