See your PCP first.: There are other possibilities such as eye strain, tension headaches or anxiety attacks. It could be all of the above. Some people have seizures precipitated by strobe lights. You need to get back to your pcp and get an eeg to rule out seizure then to either a neurologist or a psychiatrist if symptoms persist.
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