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jana 04-13-2012 10:39 AM

Ok, folks STOP wearing the eye-patch!! I went to a neuro-opthalmologist and his tech fixed a pair of glasses for me with SCOTCH TAPE -- YES, SCOTCH TAPE!!! Here's what you do. Figure out WHICH eye is dominant. My right eye is dominant. So, he put the FUZZY-looking (NOT the clear kind) of Scotch tape over the lens of my left eye (non-dominant). IF you do NOT yet NEED glasses, you could get a pair of those el-cheapo kind at a dollar store and just KNOCK out the lens on the side that you will need to LOOK through -- and put tape on the side you need to cover. I'm telling you, the scotch tape makes the glass JUST blurry enough that you won't be able to focus and it is amazing. When people see me, now -- I almost look "normal". They can see the shape of my eye through the "semi-transparent" tape -- and it takes a second or two for them to figure out something is different. It is not NEARLY as distracting as an eye-patch!! And it lets LIGHT into your eye!! :D

Brennan068 04-13-2012 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by jana (Post 869477)
Ok, folks STOP wearing the eye-patch!! I went to a neuro-opthalmologist and his tech fixed a pair of glasses for me with SCOTCH TAPE -- YES, SCOTCH TAPE!!! Here's what you do. Figure out WHICH eye is dominant. My right eye is dominant. So, he put the FUZZY-looking (NOT the clear kind) of Scotch tape over the lens of my left eye (non-dominant). IF you do NOT yet NEED glasses, you could get a pair of those el-cheapo kind at a dollar store and just KNOCK out the lens on the side that you will need to LOOK through -- and put tape on the side you need to cover. I'm telling you, the scotch tape makes the glass JUST blurry enough that you won't be able to focus and it is amazing. When people see me, now -- I almost look "normal". They can see the shape of my eye through the "semi-transparent" tape -- and it takes a second or two for them to figure out something is different. It is not NEARLY as distracting as an eye-patch!! And it lets LIGHT into your eye!! :D


How do you pretend you're a pirate with scotch tape instead of a cool eye-patch? :cool:

jana 04-13-2012 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Brennan068 (Post 869511)
How do you pretend you're a pirate with scotch tape instead of a cool eye-patch? :cool:

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Great MG attitude!!!!!

Of course, we girls have to think about our "beauty" and trying to "fit in" -- LOL!!

pingpongman 04-13-2012 03:30 PM

Oh I played a pirate for a year. The kids really stared at me in the stores.
Mike

Juanitad 04-13-2012 03:37 PM

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I just made my first trip out using the scotch tape instead of a patch and it worked! Much easier than a patch and my glasses sat straight on my nose. Yea!

jana 04-13-2012 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Juanitad (Post 869584)
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I just made my first trip out using the scotch tape instead of a patch and it worked! Much easier than a patch and my glasses sat straight on my nose. Yea!

Yay!! I thought my doc and his tech were BLOOMING GENIUSES!!:hug:

Marybetho 04-28-2012 09:04 AM

I am 57 and have been diagnosed for 2 1/2years. Can I ask why so many are wearing eye patches? Is it due to double vision or droopy eyelid? Has anyone gotten or heard of eyeglass crutches? I'm having a terrible time with my eyes. Thanks.

scrubbs 04-28-2012 11:47 AM

An eye patch eliminates double vision but it impairs your depth perception. You can drive but definitely you have to be a aware of that.

My vision is not bad enough to require glasses for driving. The optometrist did not think I needed glasses because the prescription was so minimal. I insisted.

I did the same thing Jana did but I used a black marker to paint the tape but maybe I did not have to paint it. I don't know now because my DV is gone but the little bit of improvement in the one eye eliminated the blurry vision in that one eye.

I still wear the glasses without the covering when I am driving because I still have a little bit of blurry vision and using them makes driving much easier and eliminates headaches.

Tony

Juanitad 04-28-2012 04:39 PM

For me, it is double vision - I can't drive or read without some type of eye patch. I see 2 clear images, one above and to the right of the other. My right eye muscles are the ones affected, the ones that hold the eyeball down in a alignment with the left eye.

wbdolphin 05-04-2012 04:09 PM

I'm not the only one
 
I had my flu shot on October 26th, and my first ptosis symptom appeared on October 28th! I was at an opthamologist by the next week and was diagnosed with MG within another week with positive blood test. Got to a neurologist, he ordered a cat scan that showed a hyperplastic thymus. Told me it needed to come out, so we decided to do it before the end of the year (for insurance reasons). Started plasma exchange on Dec 15, had transternal thymectomy on Dec 20 and went home on Christmas Day. (could have gone home on the 23rd but developed arrythmias and had to stay). My thymus ended up being 4 1/2" by 4 1/2" but no cancer.

My point is (and I do have one), I am so glad to read that someone else "developed" MG after a flu shot. Well, not glad that they got it too, but you know what I mean. Each doctor has told me that the flu shot had nothing to do with it........I'll always wonder if and when the MG would have appeared had I not had the flu shot.


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