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Hi all,
I used to be on here as SeamsLikeStitches.... ![]() I've had Idiopathic PN for four years now. However, after losing 50 pounds, it has really done well. ![]() Anyway, I have recently developed a new symptom. I have a blank spot in my right eye. ![]() I've had migraines in the past and had what I call "puddles" with them, when they blur my vision and cause me to not be able to see parts of my vision. However, this spot is different... it's like someone actually took an eraser and erased a spot from the page! I've had it for three days now. Not sure what to think of it. Still don't have medical insurance, so I can't really afford to go to the doctor. No pain associated with it. I did find on one web site this information: (of course I deleted the unrelated symptoms, but the ones that applied to PN I have included) Demyelination: destruction or loss of the myelin sheath typically results in diverse symptoms. The symptoms are determined by the functions normally contributed by the affected neurons. • Blurriness in the central visual field that affects only one eye; may be accompanied by pain upon eye movement • Odd sensation in legs, arms, chest, or face, such as tingling or numbness (neuropathy) Anyone else have issues with their eyes? BTW, hello everyone.... ![]() |
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bumping up
welcome back SeamsLikeStitches glad you managed to log back in ![]()
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What you describe is a scotoma. This may be temporary,
and connected to migraine. (it is should go away within a day). If this is in your central field of vision, day vision, it can mean a blood clot. (or something worse) I had a blood clot in my left eye, years ago, which was very serious. It did resolve within 6mos, and was possibly connected to a hypertensive attack. If you have undiagnosed hypertension or poorly controlled hypertension, you can lose vision. Demyelination typically affects both eyes. When one eye is only affected you really need to a see a doctor ASAP. When any eye symptom like this arises, you need to see a physician and not try to self medicate or self diagnose. I am sure they can work out payment schedules for you.
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Hi MrsD,
Now you have me rattled. I will go today. Which type of doctor should I go to? Thanks, Seams (Terri) |
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an opthamologist. This MD eye specialist may refer you
to get a angiogram. (I had to have this test).
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