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rick92 10-12-2011 01:50 PM

vision problems
 
anyone else have problems with moving objects?

when the tv screen is jumpy my brain cant focus any of it

also it seems like everything is just off with my vision like overstimulating or something. slight dizziness.

iv been to a neural opthamologist and he said my eyes are fine

its like i have vision tracking difficulties or somthing

wtrpk 10-12-2011 02:59 PM

does driving bother you?

Seems like I still have problems with tv...computer. I keep questioning it because I just don't understand how over a year later I it can still bother me. I'm not sure where my pain originates...I try all day long to figure it out. Is it from talking, watching tv, reading, computer...I just can't figure it out!! I do know I feel like crap...and had my eyes tested..they claim to be fine.

rick92 10-12-2011 03:15 PM

yeah driving does bother me. its like theres to much motion and too much going on it hurts my brain. i try not to drive too much

nightnurse30 10-12-2011 03:35 PM

FANS!! They are my nemesis. The movement makes me anxious, exhausted, dizzy, and give me a headache. Especially if there is a light above it and it creates a shade/light/shade/light pattern on the table or ground (just had this happen at a restaurant).

Night driving bothers me...all the lights are too much. Even a super bright moon going in and out of hiding as im driving past trees bugs me.

TV screen jumpy like you said....bugs me too.

Tengboche 10-12-2011 03:41 PM

I have had these issues as well.

I get dizzy looking side to side. I also saw a neuro-opthamologist and the structures are all in good order.

Night driving is also terrible, and I get a sharp pain with flashing lights.

Its been over two years and I am soooo done with this. Its hockey season and I don't enjoy getting dizzy watching the games!

4mikee 10-12-2011 07:34 PM

Yep. I can feel some problems, get in my car and immediately everything starts to move. Get out, everything is still moving. PC's, tablets, just crank my tractor. Let the dogs touch my legs and I'm looking for support and wondering where the fall will hurt the least. It doesn't take much.
Mike

Eowyn 10-14-2011 04:50 PM

Yes, you can actually have perfectly sound eyes but have trouble using them. To do a quick easy check for this (for free), have a friend wave their finger randomly around in front of your face. Try to track with your eyes (without moving your head). If your friend notices "jagged" eye movement, you might benefit from vision therapy.

I did 10 sessions of vision therapy this summer and it really helped with visual tasks such as reading & driving.

You can look for an optometrist who provides these services here:

http://www.braininjuries.org/


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