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507504 tn?1291967104

Vision issues

Hello

I could go to many forms, but somehow I feel my body problems are relating to one thing I dob't know.. maybe not..anyhow when i was 19 i saw an eye doctor they gave me glasses to make things bigger when reading and also when on computer. use the comp sense 15 years of age until 27 years of age. I got pregnant in 2007 had my child in 2008 ..while pregnant i would see these black dots float around.

they have gotten worst It usually starts with one dot or siggy line and it actually makes me think a bug is crawling on the floor and then all the sudden there are so many floding my eyes. I see yellow light on  wall and white dots as well and when i go outside my eyes are in pain from the light any light really..i see white little dots around people when im outside talking with people. I get bad bad headed aches and for a while was getting VERY lightheaded even when i closed my eyes.. sometimes it looks like things are moving but they are not when i look at them. Lights are blurry and painful to see. the lightaheadness as gone away a little bit except when using bathroom when pushing i see more dots and more light and lightheades...what does this mean ? have no insurance and wont until middle of nov..thank you
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233488 tn?1310693103
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You need an eye exam by an ophthalmologist. Just sbecause you don't have insurance doesn't mean you can't have an exam (the cost of which varies between $75 and $150 depending on where you live. Or you can wait until Mid Nov which isn't that far off.

JCH MD
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574673 tn?1234125978
I am not a doctor, but have you checked to see if you are suffering from optical migraines.
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