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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Old 11-10-2012, 12:02 AM #11
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Dont meen to alarm you, but I only do this when im having a seizure, and yes im awake when I do this because its the type of seizure im having.
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So, after the first day, its been a little less often. Really bad after getting up or just standing up throughout day.

And my peach colored bathroom may have to change because it looks like pepto when it happens, and makes my eyes hurt!

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Hi Candice,

Funny you should ask this as I am now having pretty bad blurry vision. Its the worst in the morning and then by mid day it gets better. Think I may ask my PM dr about it next week. Thanks for the post! I am new on here and I was so glad to see a post about one of my new symptoms. :-)
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Dont meen to alarm you, but I only do this when im having a seizure, and yes im awake when I do this because its the type of seizure im having.
well pm didnt think much of it, should i go see my neuro? :/

I am just so tight on money, and uninsured. and i always over think things, so i try to get people who i trust opinions
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Im sure your PM asked other ?s. I have complex partial and simple partial seizures, so when i see the colors or bright lights that arent there, then that is an idicator im having a seizure. You should know if you had other sympthones with your brain lol.



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well pm didnt think much of it, should i go see my neuro? :/

I am just so tight on money, and uninsured. and i always over think things, so i try to get people who i trust opinions
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Im sure your PM asked other ?s. I have complex partial and simple partial seizures, so when i see the colors or bright lights that arent there, then that is an idicator im having a seizure. You should know if you had other sympthones with your brain lol.
no actually my pm said. "never heard of that, that is very strange." and i said so what do i do? and he said idk...
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So, i have been having issues with blurry vision and double vision in the last couple months. But all of a sudden today, i see everything in a pink hue. It wont go away!

Never had this happen before, any ideas guys :/ ?
Hi Candice, I wondered if you had got an answer about your pink vision as my daughter (who as at this point has not been diagnosed with any neurological condition) suffered double vision a couple of months ago which cleared after a couple of days but for the past 2 days has been seeing everythink pink out of her right eye. She attended an eye clinic today and they could not tell us anything. I am beginning to wonder if this is a neurological issue?
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Hi AJ46 and welcome to NeuroTalk.

I am sorry to hear about the unusual vision issues that your daughter is having. That sounds very unusual. Since this thread is a couple of years old, and Candice has not been on here since last June, you may not get a response from her.

I do not know where the best place to post would be, but if you post a new thread under the New Member Introduction section, you may have a better chance of somebody responding that could possibly help a little better.

Here is the link to the New Member Introduction section of NeuroTalk: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum88.html.

If you do not have any luck there, you are always welcome to ask more questions here. We are a very welcoming group and will gladly try to help however we can.
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i've had blurry vision, double vision and recurrent eye infections from rsd but no pink hues. rsd and the med gabapentin can can cause blurry and double vision and rsd can sometimes be the cause of eye infections (as with mine) because rsd weakens our immune system making us more prone to infections. i hope you're feeling better now. if i were you i would let your pm dr know your gp know and go see an eye dr to rule out anything else. not so sure of the pink hue so i would tell the eye dr about that too. take care.
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