As long as I can remember I could "shake" my eyes on command. My sister told me never to do that I might hurt my eyes so I stopped. Once in a great while when I am trying to look at something closely, My eye might shake a tiny bit.
I just turned 40 and was told by an eye doctor that I had "bad" cataracts. I followed up with Ophthalmologist eye surgeon. He suggested cataract surgery for (PSC). I had one eye done in Sept, 4, 2007 and the next in Oct. 29, 2007.
My sight is good and I have had no side effects as of yet except one, every time I am under a florescent light, or in direct sunlight, or those energy saving compact bulbs, and sometimes when I am straining to see something closely, my eyes shake on their own.
I don't feel dizzy, nor get headaches or feel "sick" when this happens.
I am wondering if the cataracts kind of "protected" my eyes from light and now that they are gone my eyes are freaking out a little bit?
PS I had no idea why I could shake my eyes before, so I googled the symptom and found the term Voluntary Nystagmus. I have not even mentioned this to my Doctor. I just thought the present eye "shaking" was normal and the eyes were adjusting. Till i mentioned this to my Mom whom had Cataract surgery last year and said she never knew I could shake my eyes and didn't know if this was related to my operations.
Should I be concerned? My next check up is in two weeks.