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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS) |
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Can someone please direct me to a reliable site describing blurry eyes and/or double vision and how it relates to CRPS? I have been trying to search for it but it's hard when you can't see.
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Wish I could help. This is something that I am currently dealing with but assumed it was related to the meds they put me on for a recent intense amount of pain in my back/neck...since EVERYTHING I take mentions dizziness and my dizziness has always been blurry, double vision usually followed by me ending up on the floor looking at the ceilling until it goes away. If it IS related to the CRPS and not the meds maybe that's something that I should be talking to my doc about...
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My doctor said that this is not uncommon for CRPS/RSD cases. I have an eye appt in a couple of weeks and I know my vision has changed even in the last 6 months. I have found that I get double vision right before a bad flare.
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I forgot to mention that I sometimes wear an eyepatch over my left eye. It helps me. I have mono vision; I can only see out of one eye at a time. My left eye is my primary eye. When my vision is doubled (up and down), if I cover the left eye, it forces me to look out of the right eye. Sometimes my vision is better out of it. My headaches involve the top left front side of my head around the temple and eye. Usually the right side of my head feels pretty okay. Not sure if this would help you. I understand that some people with MS use an eye patch when the muscles in their eyes get confused. You can find them at your local pharmesy or through Amazon reasonably priced. I was a bit self conscious at first. An eye patch does draw attention to oneself. Then I thought again, at least I am able to function a bit better with the patch. Arrrrrg!
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Djhasty - CRPS Type II with migraine, Dystonia and spasticity - Diagnosis 2010 following - Injury 2004 L5S1; 2nd metatarsal left foot fracture; left hip fracture |
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It seems to be a very common issue with many of us that have RSD. It has gotten so bad at times I have had to pull over and call someone to come get me and my truck. My Dr said that she believs it can be med related as well as just RSD related, because she had some Pts that went to all natural treatments and still had issues.
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Hi, everybody:
I also have a problem with blurry eyes. This is recent. Is this problem related to my RSD or to my being nearsighted? Maybe I just need to change glasses, but they are so expensive where I live! I also have double vision, but this problem started when I was 9 months old. I should have worn glasses to correct my double vision, squinting eyes problem, but my parents did not want to pay for the glasses. I started wearing glasses when I was 23 years old (I paid for my glasses), so in 23 years, my problem had ample enough time to aggravate. I wonder if RSD's spreading to the eyes could be responsible for blurry eyes and double vision. By the way, Cindi, I noticed your avatar is a dog. You like animals, don't you? I love animals. They are always there to help us when we feel sad. We can pet them, hug them, hold them, cry while holding them in our arms, and in the end, they help us by being just who they are, a ball of furr and love! ![]() |
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I switched over to like a lubricating gel administered at bedtime and that seems to have diminished my blurry eyes by 80%. Perhaps the acquired dry eyes from RSD were causing the blurriness.... Either way my vision has become henous since my onset of RSD. |
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Hi, dubious:
I am not sure about what kind of lubricating gel you are talking about. can you mention its name, if it is allowed by this board's rules. I have seen nothing about such rules. Quote: "Perhaps the acquired dry eyes from RSD were causing the blurriness..." You are right; I think dry eyes can be linked to blurry eyes and, certainly, to RSD. Good luck with your eyes and thanks for your information. |
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On a side note some meds can cause eye problems and dry eye too. I do feel it is important to rule out other conditions and to have eyes examined |
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