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Old 05-09-2008, 03:10 AM #1
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Can optic neuritis be triggered by wearing a badly made pair of brand new eyeglasses?

I got new eyeglasses and new sunglasses last week. The sunglasses were not adjusted correctly and were causing me an "induced prism effect". The optician at my eye doctor's office (the doctor was not in) checked my glasses for me, and said that they were badly made and the prism effect was probably causing me some bad eye strain.

The eyeglasses had a lens that was not made properly (something about them flipping the lens before putting it in the lens making machine) And, ironically, it was causing a similar "induced prism effect" to what the sunglasses were doing, but it was waaaaaay worse than the sunglasses. Got the sunglasses adjusted properly and they're fine now.

The glasses were made at two different eyeglass stores too. So, it's weird that they both screwed them up on the right sides of the lenses.

My right eye hurts when I blink...and I dont mean the eyelid hurts...when I blink, I get a sensation that someone is stabbing me in the eye with an ice pick from just above the orbit. The pain goes thru my head, down the back of my head and is somehow making it feel like I'm pulling a muscle in my neck.

If I squint it hurts really bad, and the vision looks dim in that eye. (and yes, I'm calling my opthalmologist in the morning, and hopefully he'll see me tomorrow)

I just had an eye appointment last month. If my eyes are going to cause me problems, why couldnt it do it during a regularly scheduled appointment, and not 3 weeks after the regularly scheduled appointment? Now I'll be spending a lot of money at the optho's for the "click when you see the light game" and a lot more money to look at the pretty red lasers in the OCT scanner thingie.

I'd beat my head on my desk in frustration, but I think that would make my eye and head hurt more.

Why does MS have to be so freaking annoying and iwhy does it always wait till it's nearly a weekend before it starts to cause me problems?

At least the last time my eye was bugging me like this (February) the opthalmologist told me that I could call him on a weekend and either he or one of the other doctors at his office would open the office just to see me.

This just drives me nuts. Hopefully whatever is going on will have resolved itself by my birthday (later this month)

At least my date this weekend isnt happening now. If my eye hurts like this on sunday, I'm hiding in a dark room with an icepack taped to my head.

I'm going to bed and hope that I can still see in the morning.
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Hmmm . . . I don't have much experience with eye stuff, Erin . . . but this sounds kinda' odd.

If I recall correctly, there are some people here who get eye symptoms (Uhthoff's symptom) during psuedo exacerbations from heat . . . but I haven't heard of anything else that might set off eye symptoms.

http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/Uhthoffssymptom.html

Of course we know that stress, fatigue and a number of other triggers can set off several of our other MS symptoms as well; like jarring your spine can cause spinal lesion symptoms, etc. . . . so I suppose anything is possible.

If I were you, I'd wait through the weekend, and if it doesn't get much worse, then it's probably ok.

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The pain got bad enough last night that I didnt even have to move my eye to feel the pain.

I ended up calling my opthalmologist's office and they had him call me back. I woke the poor guy up.

He said that my glasses would NOT trigger a new optic neuritis. Plus, the fact that they're being remade and I've been wearing my old glasses for the past 4 days...didnt actually wear the new glasses for more then a few hours (and that wasnt even a consecutive few hours)

He did say something about allergies making a person feel uncomfortable, and that it might not be ON bugging me but seasonal allergies. Which does kind of make a little sense. I've been sneezing for 3 days, and my ears feel weird and the allergies are making my eyes burn, and I do get headaches sometimes when the allergies hit me.

I havent taken anything for the allergies yet (have a limited supply of Clarinex) but he thought that would be a possible cause. He did diagnose me with ON in that eye, back in february, so he thought the dim vision could be from that...I know from experience that it takes awhile for ON to heal, so I could just have been having a dim vision day yesterday.

Still have a bit of the fuzzy vision today, and the eye still hurts but not as bad as it did last night.

Hopefully it was just allergies. I feel bad now that I woke up the opthalmologist at 330am.
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