Guest guest Posted December 28, 2002 Report Share Posted December 28, 2002 Multiple sclerosis symptoms can include loss of (in our experience, temporary) vision in one or both eyes, and vertigo. Ellen McCool rheumatic Eye Symptoms The last two weeks I have developed a new symptom: temporal loss of vision. I have had about 6 episodes where my eyes seem to go totally out of focus and I lose vision in one or both of my eyes. This lasts from 2-5 mins or so. Has anyone had this happen with any of the autoimmune diseases? The eye dr ordered a MRI which I will have done on Mon. My local rheumy said that this can happen with lupus. If it doesn't get better he mentioned Imuran. I am going to e-mail Dr Whitman who prescribes doxy and clindaymycin for me and see what he has to say. I've been on doxy for almost 5 years. I have been going down on prednisone which I've beenon for almost 8 years and I do feel like I am flaring each time I reduce the prednisone--down to 4 mgs and do not want to ever increase it! Any suggestions/info would help--thanks! Carol E from NY To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2005 Report Share Posted November 29, 2005 In a message dated 11/29/2005 10:03:47 AM Eastern Standard Time, eemalawyer@... writes: > Anyone out there ever heard of eye muscle weakness connected to RA? Or > do I just have two unrelated problems? > > > > I've suffered from inflamed eyes and have eye pain occassionly... at times my vision works as if it's a typerwritter, is goes from left to right real fast ...... kinda scary when that happens , I've also had a cateract surgery last may in which I had many problems and was out of work for 5 weeks due to it ! most ppl are only out of work for three days ... peace, gayle still looking for rainbows Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2005 Report Share Posted November 29, 2005 I know that RA can cause various kinds of inflammation in the eyes, but I have a different problem. The muscles in one of my eyes have apparently gotten weak and my eye drifts outward when I'm tired or I've been using my eyes a lot. When I use the computer, I get nauseated and see double after only half an hour or so, and the same thing happens if I read, but not as quickly. The RA does cause a LOT of fatigue, and by 6-7 pm I have trouble getting my eyes to focus much at all. The opthamologist says it's not related to the RA, said I'm a bit farsighted and that's what's straining my eyes, and gave me glasses. So far they've only made the situation worse. I'm having a really hard time getting anything done at work, and I'm totally nauseated and good for nothing by the middle of the day (unless I go home and lie down for an hour or two, that seems to reset the clock). Anyone out there ever heard of eye muscle weakness connected to RA? Or do I just have two unrelated problems? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2005 Report Share Posted November 29, 2005 Hi. Please speak to your doc, and write down ALL your medical symptoms, even if you think they are RA or medication related. I have been sick for 5 weeks with what started as an " eye problem " . I was worried it was the Plaquenil or the RA, and I had my eyes checked out as well. The eye doc found nothing. For me, the problem is with my left eye. My right eye is fine, but my left eye doesn't track as well as it should. If I keep my head straight forward and look to the right, I am okay for vision, but if I try and look at all towards the left, my vision becomes distorted/double....and of course, this affects my balance when I walk. After having two exams by a Neurologist, bloodwork and an MRI, it was determined that I have Multiple Sclerosis.....and it is in NO WAY related to the RA. Just bad luck, is all. Please get a second opinion to rule out anything more than just eye strain or irritation from the RA or your meds. It's always best to get things checked out that don't resolve themselves and that don't seem to be getting better with a recommended form of treatment. Take care, > > I know that RA can cause various kinds of inflammation in the eyes, but > I have a different problem. The muscles in one of my eyes have > apparently gotten weak and my eye drifts outward when I'm tired or I've > been using my eyes a lot. When I use the computer, I get nauseated and > see double after only half an hour or so, and the same thing happens if > I read, but not as quickly. The RA does cause a LOT of fatigue, and by > 6-7 pm I have trouble getting my eyes to focus much at all. > > The opthamologist says it's not related to the RA, said I'm a bit > farsighted and that's what's straining my eyes, and gave me glasses. > So far they've only made the situation worse. I'm having a really hard > time getting anything done at work, and I'm totally nauseated and good > for nothing by the middle of the day (unless I go home and lie down for > an hour or two, that seems to reset the clock). > > Anyone out there ever heard of eye muscle weakness connected to RA? Or > do I just have two unrelated problems? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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