I am so happy to have stumbled upon this thread. I have searched the interwebs for over a year looking for info on why my eyeball feels ice cold. when I'm having certain types of migraines, it feels at tho someone replaced it with an ice cube! When I search for info, I have worded it more ways than I can think of!
I also have seizures (as well as several other conditions that cause the left side of my face to droop, and appear as tho I'm having a stroke) It makes diagnosis so harder. Yesterday my Neurologist said she thinks I might have something called Todd's Paralysis (post epileptic). While I don't completely disagree with this as a possibility, Hemiplegic Migraines seems more fitting because the much longer list of symptoms seems like a better fit.
I wish there was more info on this Ice cube eyeball phenomenon (as I have started to call it) but sadly, it baffles everyone I tell. Im surprised that my Drs have never had a patient (other than me) report this as a symptom.
My other symptoms include:
Pain level & pain location varies
Paralysis or weakness of one side of body
Face droops on left side
Eyes blink differently
Aura
Phantom smells
Sensitivity to both light and sound
Nystagmus
Seizure
Dizzy Spells
Abnormal movement
Abnormal EEG
Difficulty hearing
Easily agitated
Anxiety
Trouble finding the right words to say
Auditory and visual hallucinations
Blurred vision
Loss of vision (usually only last a few seconds to a minute & only in left eye)
Facial flushing
Confusion
Double vision
Eyeball feels ice cold (left eye)
Sleepy
Difficulty talking
Low grade fever
Uncontrollable movements
Balance problems
(clumsiness)
Increased urination
Scalp pain
Teeth hurt