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Hi Kevin! Thanks for the posting mate - UK equivalent of buddy. I think that what we've described between us is something known as 'VisualVisual acuity test Snow' and guess what? There are more people going through this than you might believe. There is a forum at www.visualsnow.com - it might be of some comfortComfort tears to share your experiences or you might just choose to get on with your life. Either way take care.
(She was on vioxx for arthritis, and various blood pressure meds at the time.) She can feel an "episode" coming on now, and she stops reading, lies down in a darkened room to let it pass. Newspaper print and bright sunlight seemed to be triggers for her, as well as over-all fatigue and anxiety about up-coming projects and such.
side effects latley from my meds. i'm on paxil, vivelle dot, and
Patients have complained of sensitivity to light that causes blind type spots in their vision and when they close their eyes they see the same blind spot as bright and illuminated.
Chelation can remove these metals and correct this.
Hi,
My name is Kevin and I too have very wierd visual disturbances, have had them for many years...going on 14 years or so now. Anyway I first thought something was very wrong and went to evey doc that would look at me. I went to an opthomologist, a specialist who did a flouricine angiogram, then to the top. A nero opthomologist. All things considered the nero guy told me that some people just have strange things in thier vision and there is no explanation. As I stated before it has been quite some time since all this started and it has gotten worse as I have gotten older, I have no doubt I will not see well in my later years. I have 20/10 vision corrected so accuity is not affected. My symptoms are as follows, bear with me as I am trying to describe something no one else has ever seen and that is tough as you well know.
Okay, I have millions of little dots floating in my vision, not floaters (little bits of protien) these swim around and across my field of vision independently and do not dart away when looked at. This is much worse when looking at a bright solid background like a clear blue sky. Some images such as T.V. get burned into my vision for much longer than normal, a few seconds maybee, just like looking at the sun. Also when I sneeze hard enough those little dots, well they become very big and bright. In the dark besides becoming night blind because of this I have the static you mentioned, well best way to describe it realy. I have irregular pictures and it is quite fuzzy, I cannot do this one justice so I will move on. The latest and most annoying thing is things bouncing. Its like someone showing you a movie on thier camcorder and then ever so minutely shaking it while you look at it, this causes motion sickness sometimes and bugs me to no end. I did go back to the doc and guess what, nothing wrong, no explanation so as I pretty much predicted another brick in the wall of unexplained eye phenomona for me. There is a known disorder where you brian percieves motion but your eyes are not moving as that is exactly what you would swear they were doing. It is unfortunatley uncurable so what is the point of getting it diagnosed is my position so I never went to see the other doc that this one suggested, more MRI and CT and waste of my time.
So I guess my purpose for responding to this is A) you are one of the VERY few people I have ever met that had unusual visual disturbances that were not blamed on migranes, blood pressure, or Diabetes and also posted something in a message board. B) to let you know your not alone buddy.
Good luck with all
Kevin
We have seen one here, but would like a second opinion, as the news is not good.
Thank you.