Dear Important 1,
I am not sure what to make of the visual changes you describe. It is possible they may related to changes in your blood pressure. A reasonable start would be to keep a daily record of your blood pressure and share this information with your doctor. I cannot explain why the nitroglycerin seems to improve your vision changes. However, I would recommend stopping your vehicle when you experience these symptoms and having someone else do your driving. You should discuss these symptoms with your doctor and he or she can initiate an investigation into the possible causes.
Thanks for your question,
CCF-MD-KE
Chirs
I quit coffee after my heart attack, then decided to try a can of DECAF last week. Found the box of Sweet & Low and was sucking it up with the Decaf !!! MMmmm!!!!! I have wondered for years about this, I always thought I was having LSD "flashbacks" or something. I'll tell my Doctor I'm not having a stroke. See what he thinks. THANKS Dr. Fredz !
Told this to the eye doc last week and this is exactly what I have (OM) and he was not concerend. he did check to eyes very well for a detached retina but saw nothing.
He is not concerend so I am not either. have no idea what causes these.