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Can RSD effect the eyes and how?
Hi everyone,
I have had my RSD for almost two years now, and last friday my vision was extemely decreased for more than 24 + hours. It finally seemed more like normal yesterday. It was like looking through a glass of water. Has anyone had any visual disturbances from RSD. I am also concerned that it may have been effected by one or more of the meds I take. jclg |
hello jclg,
Do you have any other conditions along with the RSD? I have repetitive strain/thoracic outlet syndrome and during the worst of my symptoms my eyes/ vision did some odd things. very watery on one side, astigmatism increased, increased blurry vision at times of increased symptoms. |
a little more info
I should have mentioned that I saw a General Ophthalmologist the following day (Sat. morning) He said that I had a Vitreous Hemorrhage (blood in the center gel part of the eye) I then went to Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia, and two doctors there said they saw no hemorrhage. But they did see White blood cells in the other eye. I am now scheduled to see a retina doc. tomorrow. I worked in the ophthalmology field for 25 years. So I understand greatly about the eyes, I don't know anything about RSD and the eyes though. And no one else (docs) does. I am not diabetic, No hypertension, no thyroid condition, I [B](think) I am pretty healthy except for the RSD.
Any help or info is appreciated. I would like to be as knowledgeable about this as I can be when I see the specialist tomorrow. Thanks so much jclg |
Dear jclg -
Just looking over 7 pages of Pubmed hits on Pynogebol, a French maritime-pine-bark extract, I came across the following a few moments ago: Treatment of vascular retinopathies with Pycnogenol. Phytother Res. 2001 May;15(3):219-23.I don't know this journal from Adam, but figure if you are seeing the retinal specialist tomorrow, it couldn't hurt to ask about the stuff. Mike |
There is a small article about Pycnogenol on page 70 of the current issue of Newsweek. According to the article 150 mg daily for four weeks helped repair blood vessels. Regards, Lil
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possible tie-in between antioxidants and retna issues
While you're at it, check this out from Tuesday's [10.31.06] N.T. Times science section:
The Trouble With Photons[http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/31/sc...l?ref=science] |
Blurred vision can also be explained by having dry eyes due to allergies & especially due to alot of the medications that we take. I also have Sjogren's Syndrome & dry eyes is one of the first symptoms you have with this syndrome. It sucks :( cause even though my eyes are dry they water constantly, but the consistancy of my tears are BAD. They are not of the correct makeup of fluids so as to be lubricating naturally. This can cause what my Opthamologist called "stippling" a roughness in the corneal covering.
I love to read, but some days I cannot do this, because I just cannot see well enough to read. I do see that you are following up on your problem & right on top of it, I only answered as I thought perhaps this could be what might cause some others eye dryness. Even if the cause is from taking medications etc or like for me having Sjogren's SYndrome, everyone should follow up by seeing their opthamologist. This visit is covered by Medicare as long as it is not just for an eye exam so as to get glasses etc. Good luck, DebbyV[/LIST] |
I saw this topic and thought I would share with all of you my experience with an Opthamologist 3 weeks ago. I have not been to the eye clinic in a long time and my eyes are gradually getting worse, so I decided it was time for another check up. He did say I had irreversible nerve damage and felt like it was from the RSD. I don't know if any of you have ever had this told to you, but would love to hear from you all.
I am an "old timer" from back in 99-2000 and haven't been on the board in a very long time, too long actually. I hope to get to know all of you soon. Take Care and have a great day! Janet:) |
marge
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Some medications can cause this too. I think that Lyrica is a big offender. Hopefully Mrs. D. will check in and lend her expertise. I have been waiting to go to the eye doctor hoping that I will be able to get off this drug after my SCS implant this week, but now I am kind of worried!!
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