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Kaleidoscope Vision and Daze Feeling 24/7

I have been experiencing Kaleidoscope Vision and Daze Feeling 24/7 for about five years now and my doctors don't know what is causing it. Do you think it might be a symptom of a Thyroid Disorder such as Graves Disease? My eyes have been continuously watering or pussing and I have to clean my glasses multiple times a day and I have many other symptoms with my eyes. Please feel free to ask if you would like to know more. Thank You sooo Much, I greatly appreciate your time and consideration!!!! :)
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Thank You Sooo Much for your response, I greatly appreciate it!!!! :)

My doctor has ordered me to have a blood test done to check me for any thyroid problems, but I haven't received the results back yet. Is that what you mean by a Thyroid Panel, or is it different than just a blood test for it?

Thank You Sooo Much again for your response, I greatly appreciate it!!!! :)
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have you ever had a thyroid panel done?  tsh?  free t4?  free t3?  

brain fog, yucky, watery eyes can be caused by HYPOthyroidism.  and when your eyes are watery/goopy/yucky, it can cause vision problems.

you should have a thyroid panel done to rule out thyroid issues.
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I also have been seeing really bight flashes of light in front of my eyes at times and I have severe nearsightedness. When I don't have my glasses on, I can't even see the face of a person standing right next to me. :(
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