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clumsiness or partial loss of peripheral vision?
I am a clod now - I can admit it. But, I am curious. How do I know if I lost part of my peripheral vision?
Walking down the stairs this morning, I was fully awake and showered. However, I missed the bottom step for some reason. My foot curled inward, at the toes & hurt bad! My toes throbbed for a couple of hours, yowza! I couldn't put any pressure on my toes either. Finally, the pain subsided & I went about my day carefully. Now, the pain is back again :(, and I'm supposed to work tomarrow (and this weekend- I am a CNA)! Anywho, when I'm in a relatively dark room, my right eye does not adjust to the light level. My left eye can see in the dark, my right eye cannot. Is there a connection between the two? Or am I picking at straws here :rolleyes:?? Btw, I know that I should probably see an optometrist (with these Q's) for a check-up, but I don't have insurance yet & I am broke. Please help if you can..ty! Shez |
shez
hey shez
i am kind of object blind I find it hard to differentiate between similar objects if that makes sense, well it don.t make sense :confused: I have orbit damage and have double vision in the lower part of my vision also blurred with TBI many parts of the brain can be effected, I have a presciption for special glasses but like you cant afford them, can you claim tests and treatment as part of your tbi if nuro refers you keep ya chin up |
Clumsiness
Hi,
I can remember missing the bottom step of steps when not concentrating pre accident - that does not help at all though does it. I am just trying to say that it was a pure accident and not head/eye related. Though if you have several sight problems I would go to an optician or straight to an opthamologist. I am clumsy too. I think some of it is my balance. I tend to fall if I tread on a small stone. I also find it hard to judge spaces and distances. Like the space around me - putting your head inside a cupboard etc - I just don't do it now and ask somebody to do it for me. Regarding the ability to see at night - I am certain that I just can't see as well as I used to in the dark or my brain just does not register as it once did. I don't think I have any issues with my actual eyes though as I had them lasered a year ago as I was short sighted and the specialist didn't pick up on anything there. The thing that really scares me is if I have angle parked my car and the car next door to me is reversing out I feel like my car is the one moving - it is a horrible horrible feeling as I slam my foot on the brake and think that I am still moving. - ugh!! Lynlee |
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