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Posted by AliceKay on November 24, 2009, at 11:26:54
Yesterday i woke up pretty early so i did some pilates and took a shower and sat down to do my ecology homework...i stop and look at my arm and it looks orangish red? I figured i was having an allergic reaction to the anti nausea pill i had taken (i also take prozac and vyvanse in the morning), I felt really nauseous even after that...then i started noticing that my eyes were messing up...i would look at my book which was farther away from me and i could see just fine...then i look down at my paper and its blurry so bad that i can't read it. I didn't the nausea pill again after that, and when i woke up today everything seemed fine, but now my vision is blurry again, i can't see close up but i can see farther away....i've never had eye problems before, but i do have reading glasses because i do read a lot, and when wearing them they still don't really make it any better.
Posted by Phillipa on November 24, 2009, at 12:04:21
In reply to Sudden Vision Changes SCARED, posted by AliceKay on November 24, 2009, at 11:26:54
If your new welcome to babble. You don't mention what the anti nausea pill is for or seriously your age. Since you do wear reading glasses focusing only on what you said about the reading far away and close up blurry could you need a prescription change on your glasses for reading? Sounds you have some panic attack tendencies as my first one involved seeing a red patch on my arm. Hoping I'm somewhat guessing right. Phillipa
Posted by manic666 on November 24, 2009, at 13:32:23
In reply to Sudden Vision Changes SCARED, posted by AliceKay on November 24, 2009, at 11:26:54
depression can make your sight blurry , i went to an optician , an could hardly see the wall never mind the chart . when depression lifted my eyes came good again.
Posted by maxime on November 24, 2009, at 15:26:35
In reply to Sudden Vision Changes SCARED, posted by AliceKay on November 24, 2009, at 11:26:54
I think you should go to the eye doctor. It could be your retinas. Not something you want to mess around with.
Posted by Maxime on November 27, 2009, at 14:46:47
In reply to Re: Sudden Vision Changes SCARED » AliceKay, posted by maxime on November 24, 2009, at 15:26:35
Posted by AliceKay on November 29, 2009, at 22:17:46
In reply to How are you doing now? (nm), posted by Maxime on November 27, 2009, at 14:46:47
My vision is still off, but everything else is just fine...idk...it had to be an allergic reaction i know it was, but i'm wondering if maybe it seriously did permanent damage to my up close vision
Posted by AliceKay on November 29, 2009, at 22:28:10
In reply to Re: Sudden Vision Changes SCARED » AliceKay, posted by Phillipa on November 24, 2009, at 12:04:21
> If your new welcome to babble. You don't mention what the anti nausea pill is for or seriously your age. Since you do wear reading glasses focusing only on what you said about the reading far away and close up blurry could you need a prescription change on your glasses for reading? Sounds you have some panic attack tendencies as my first one involved seeing a red patch on my arm. Hoping I'm somewhat guessing right. Phillipa
I'm 20, the anti nausea pill is for nausea, i thought that was obvious sorry, i've had panic attacks before when i was younger its nothing like what happened last week tho. I still have blurry close up vision, and due to thanksgiving have still yet to get a hold of my doctor or eye doctor, and the ER here don't do anything but look at your med list tell you your having an anxiety/panic attack or your going through depression or some other lame hand off and give you a xanax and send you home, just for nothing to happen...so i'm stuck with questions til sometime this week
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