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I need Help!!!!!!

by kalie1979, Nov 04, 2009 09:19AM
Normally I am fine, with my anxiety. But for the past couple of years I will see yellow spots when i look at something. I would say it started getting worse the past six months. Now anything I look at I see them and it scares me? I have always had perfect eyesight and this is scaring me so bad.

Kalie
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by M4Y0U, Nov 04, 2009 11:39AM
To: kalie1979s
Hello there,

Photophobia is a common anxiety symptoms but we can't ignore the fact that your anxiety, like you said, seems to be fine, and you are seeing yellow spots. You should see an eye doctor (opthamologist) as this may be a sign of cataracts or other problems. If we can rule out eyes problems then you will have to blame anxiety or maybe see a neurologist to rule out other things.

Best regards,
M4
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