well, this is tough to answer. if you have true shaking of the vision, called "aquired oscillopsia", that could be a big deal. it would indicate a possile/probable neurological problem. you'd need a neurologist.
but if your "shaking" vision was related to poorly controlled eye movements or convergence problems like "heterophoria" or "heterotropia" "convergence insufficiency" or "convergence excess", that wouldnt be nearly as concerning. it would likely mean you need glasses or prismatic correction, possibly vision therapy. that kind of diagnosis would make sense based on your current visual stress level (finals) and the feeling your eyes were "crossed".
you need a second opinion. i'd go to an eye doc or at least a different optician.
Hi i wne to an eye doctor a month ago where i had my pupils dilated. Would they have been able to have picked up on the neurological problem u stated? Could the shaky vion not be due to me having to read ecessively athe moment? i'm sorry for all the questions its just taht im abit scared athe prospect of having a serious problem concerning my eyes. I wiull definitly go and see my eye doctor as soonas my exams are over.
i dont know. someone has to see your eyes again to see what kind of "jumpy" we're talking about.