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Join Date: Feb 2016
Posts: 59
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2016
Posts: 59
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Hi Mark, thanks for the welcome to the forum.
In regards to the pupil sizes, others have noted it and it has become a concern only due to the fact that I know I had no physiological anisocoria and it becomes very pronounced at times, especially if I strain myself physically or bend over a lot. I have voiced the concern with my doctor and it seems like all I get is the answer that I'm overreacting (which I don't fault him for as I'm naturally anxious). I went to a neuropthamologist two months ago, and they checked out fine which eased my nerves, yet recently people have noted that my one eyelid looks heavy and the size difference at times has become quite significant. My parent's are getting concerned but through this whole thing I have learned that it's not life or death and you have to have a leap of faith with the doctor's decisions. That being said there is a fine line, since you have to advocate for yourself a lot of times as they lean on the conservative side of things.
I have definitely noticed that minimizing environmental stressors helps, and I always have ear plugs (Mack's even) when I'm working in the garage or out in the woods chain sawing. Sunglasses have been a big help too, not that we see much of the sun this time of year.
Collegekid15, may or may not relate to this, but I was fine doing schoolwork cognitively and even took a few exams which I did extremely well on. It just seems to be lingering vision, emotional irritability, and fatigue keeping me down.
Sorry to hijack a thread, but I figured it would fit better here than anywhere else.
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