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Friend2U 09-26-2011 12:30 AM

Double vision?
 
When you had double vision due to ms, was it like a shadow of the object behind the actual object or was it two very clear images alike?

Plus my vision just keeps getting blurrier by the months. I think I have lesion that is effecting my vision, but it doesn't hurt...just every once in a while I will get a sharp pain behind my eyes but it goes away very quickly.

Anybody gone through this or know anything about it

Thank you friends!!!:hug:

Dejibo 09-26-2011 07:28 AM

Vision is blurry for me, so I cant get enough detail to tell you if its shadowy or just a double of what I see. I just see more of things than I should, and its like someone smeared vaseline on my glasses so its hard to see past it.

An eye patch helps. :cool:

Erin524 09-26-2011 12:44 PM

when I had double vision it was weird.

If I stood out on the street and looked at the painted lines on the road. I'd see the line in one eye going straight, like it was supposed to. In the other eye, that straight line would be going off to the right...so the white line in the street looked like a weird "Y". Made me sick to have my vision like that.

My eye doctor called my neuro, who called my regular doctor and the regular doctor set up an IV of solumedrol for me.

The eye doctor told me to put Scotch tape on the lens of one side of my glasses. (put it on the left lens...apparently that was the eye causing the problem) He said Scotch tape wouldnt damage my lenses. (it didnt) It was also easier than wearing a patch.


The double vision went away about two weeks after having the IVSM.

Debbie D 09-26-2011 03:00 PM

The double vision I experience is vertical-for instance, if I look at a sign with letters, there are two sets of letters, one above the other.
I get that pain behind the eye occasionally too...neuro said it was probably neuropathic pain. Who knows:confused:

EddieF 09-26-2011 07:49 PM

Friend2U- exactly! I see shadow/lighter version of say alarm clock digits to the lower left corner of solid digits when I cover right eye. I've been meaning to create what I see in Photoshop so I can show neuro exactly what I see. It's only noticable for me if I cover my good eye and only while staring at alarm clock. Looking at monitor, if I cover good eye, screen just looks less sharp. However I just tried it and YES I see it but hard to cause prints much smaller then alarm clock.

Jules A 09-27-2011 09:33 AM

If I recall correctly for me my double vision with nystagmus was like when as a kid I would cross my eyes or when I had far too much to drink. :o

What did help me was to cut out a piece of black paper and cover one lens of my eyeglasses. If one eye was covered my vision would improve but still be off from the jumping brought on by nystagmus.

It was horrible I hope you find some relief soon. :hug:

Friend2U 09-29-2011 12:58 AM

Thank you for the responses.
 
I only have one 'good' eye, which is my left. It is the one that if I cover my right (bad) I see the letters, or what ever I am looking at, a shadow right beside or blow. Or if I am looking at a straight line, i see a distorted line along side of the straight one.

So if I look at a grid...the whole thing is just a jumble of distorted lines. But this has been coming on for many years. Now on top of it all, I have what seems like clouds on all of my field of vision. They go between all shades of gray and some spots are completely grayed over and stay that way.

I have no center vision in my right eye. I had laser used on it when I was 17. It had swelling on my retna and was bleeding. So they zapped it.

dmplaura 09-29-2011 07:45 AM

I've been to an eye specialist who told me my optic nerves look to be in great shape, and that my eyes in general are in very good shape.

With that said, I have double vision off and on. It's worse some days, to the point of stumbling over things because of the blurriness, other days it's almost non-existent (I have to wear glasses for ranged vision, up close to read my monitor, books etc I don't need vision correction).

I get the double image ('ghosting') that folks have described in this thread - where you can see a shadow of the image behind and above (for me the ghosted image is off to the top right behind whatever I'm looking at). I also get the 'broken' images, where a black line is seemingly broken into pieces, pieces missing from the line. I generally have tremendous difficulties reading digitally displayed numbers/letters (like on my alarm clock, microwave).

whoopdedeaux 09-29-2011 04:33 PM

I've had two types - a few episodes of true double vision, and many more episodes of what I call "3-D vision without the 3-D glasses!".

For the latter, it's as though everything has a ghost image a little bit offset and above the true object, image or scene.

Lynn 09-30-2011 07:56 AM

When I was first Dx'd I had double vision and nystagmus. Street signs and writing on shop signs bounced around, everything was foggy and kinda grayed out. I walked through the supermarket and all the label information was gone.

I developed double vision when I looked to my left....and ten years later, though the bouncing and fog is gone, when I look with both eyes to my left I see two of everything (usually clear images although one image is usually a bit lower than the other). The extra image is usually pretty clear, although not totally solid.

Sorry that you are experiencing all this stuff I think we all have our own experience of this so there is no hard and fast rule about what we see.

Lyn


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