Guest guest Posted May 16, 2010 Report Share Posted May 16, 2010 When I get tired my vision is impaired also! At that times, I can't read or work on laptop , even watching tv is hard work. Mind you if I sit to watch tv these days I usually fall asleep. It drives my kids barmy lol. My feeling is that the specialist couldn't find a definite answer so he had to come up with something rather than let me go without any kind of diagnosis!! If that's the case it's a disgrace for the people who do have it. I'm not saying I may not have CFS but there does seem to be something else there too. In that book I mentioned, thyroid problems were mentioned. I already have been taking thyroxine for many years. About 5 years ago I became unwell, I had a load of tests done, which showed nothing. GP increased my thyroxine and 3 weeks later I started to feel much better. My GP said it proved that tests can sometimes be unreliable and that my baseline must be different from others. I had been tested for thyroid problems for about 10 years before I was given thyroxine. The GP thought all the time I showed borderline tests, I was probably requiring thyroxine. I can't believe I had forgotten about all that until yesterday!!! Next week I will speak to my new GP about this. Unfortunately my old one retired about a month ago. Anyone else out there had similar problems? Regards Helen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2010 Report Share Posted May 17, 2010 My vision varies daily. I can read some days and others the tv is all fuzzy and I can't read the listings. I imagine the floors are much dirtier then what I think but Hey! - As long as it looks good to me..lol > > When I get tired my vision is impaired also! At that times, I can't read or work on laptop , even watching tv is hard work. Mind you if I sit to watch tv these days I usually fall asleep. It drives my kids barmy lol. > Anyone else out there had similar problems? > Regards Helen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2010 Report Share Posted May 17, 2010 i vision has gotten bad the last few yrs and im not sure if its the cfs or my ms symtems i think it must be from the cfs , because my ms is almost never flared up , except when im real stressed , i think it was from not getting enough b vits esprecially b 12, because once i started to take the suppliments the symptums went away. i still find it hard to read at night my vision gets blurry ,maybe i need glasses but it happened pretty quick take care all rich Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2010 Report Share Posted May 18, 2010 Are you perhaps Narcoleptic? The sleeping syndrome in some folks term. My mother was born with Narcolepsy and you sound like she gets, it took a specialist to diagnose a brain wave tracing as Narcolepsy. This tracing is usually similar to an epileptics brain waves but there is a difference there. The way I am affected by my fatigue, I don't think I want to go there just yet. Hope this helps Shecat Bluesie is my Hero! -----Original Message----- When I get tired my vision is impaired also! At that times, I can't read or work on laptop , even watching tv is hard work. Mind you if I sit to watch tv these days I usually fall asleep. It drives my kids barmy lol. My feeling is that the specialist couldn't find a definite answer so he had to come up with something rather than let me go without any kind of diagnosis!! If that's the case it's a disgrace for the people who do have it. I'm not saying I may not have CFS but there does seem to be something else there too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2010 Report Share Posted May 23, 2010 Craigievar - yes that is the name of the castle and grounds it is gorgeous there and it took 2 days to drive each way since I moved down to Dorset almost 3 Years ago. I was born in Glasgow and grew up in Eastern Renfrewshire just on the outskirts of the South of the City, it was farming land back then and I still love the Rouken Glen Park used to walk my family dog then as I grew older my own dogs through the grounds. Then I moved to Cumbernauld and when my life went belly up I moved down here to Dorset, it gets waaay too hot for my liking down here lol I still return to Scotland often. Shecat Bluesie is my Hero! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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