Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 Thank you. If you remember what the Dr. called it, let me know. I'll tell my mom. It has happened to me too, last summer a couple of times. Take care, Trista re: Family MS and stupid doctors Dear Trista, This statement caught my attention. "vision problems ( color changes, losing sight in 1 eye for short periods of time)," I was having a problem when I woke up of everything being the same color just the shades differed and things looking like they were within arms reach. The neuro told me what it was but I have forgotten. Any way I started taking Bilberry twice a day mgs I would have to check but I got it at walmart. If I continue on the bilberry my vision is not a problem. I did not take it for a while --stupid me--- and the problems came back. This may help. HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 This is interesting because my daughter-in-law tells of times she wakes up during the night and everything is red. She said she can see everything clearly--the clock on the wall, or across the hall into the kids room. She wears strong glasses and really can't see anything without them on so I always wondered if she was really having some kind of dream. But what you described, Lynn, is kind of similar. Have you had migraines or a seizure disorder? Sharon re: Family MS and stupid doctors Dear Trista, This statement caught my attention. "vision problems ( color changes, losing sight in 1 eye for short periods of time)," I was having a problem when I woke up of everything being the same color just the shades differed and things looking like they were within arms reach. The neuro told me what it was but I have forgotten. Any way I started taking Bilberry twice a day mgs I would have to check but I got it at walmart. If I continue on the bilberry my vision is not a problem. I did not take it for a while --stupid me--- and the problems came back. This may help. HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 I am taking 1000 mg of bilberry twice a day. My eye dr said that there was no change in four years. Then the last time I was in I had been off the bilberry for a few months and there were minor changes. Yes I did have migraines for years and then I had one that lasted for 10 months 24/7 and I started having them less often after that. I do not remember when I had my last one. yahhhhhhhhh HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES Lynn re: Family MS and stupid doctors> > Dear Trista,> This statement caught my attention. "vision problems ( > color changes, losing sight in 1 eye for short periods of time),"> I was having a problem when I woke up of everything being the > same color just the shades differed and things looking like they > were within arms reach. The neuro told me what it was but > I have forgotten. > Any way I started taking Bilberry twice a day mgs I would have > to check but I got it at walmart. If I continue on the > bilberry my vision is not a problem. I did not take it for > a while --stupid me--- and the problems came back.> This may help.> > HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES> Lynn> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 Seeing red or green happens to me when I need to take my seizure medication for absence seizures (the kind that often go undiagnosed); I would take this seriously! This is not what happens to "the AVERAGE BEAR!" Love, loves, n re: Family MS and stupid doctors Dear Trista, This statement caught my attention. "vision problems ( color changes, losing sight in 1 eye for short periods of time)," I was having a problem when I woke up of everything being the same color just the shades differed and things looking like they were within arms reach. The neuro told me what it was but I have forgotten. Any way I started taking Bilberry twice a day mgs I would have to check but I got it at walmart. If I continue on the bilberry my vision is not a problem. I did not take it for a while --stupid me--- and the problems came back. This may help. HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 n, I am not "the AVERAGE BEAR!" LOL and there were times it was yellow or blue. I did tell my doctors about this and they were not concerned. But it is different with everyone and I do think it should be discussed with their doctors also. HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES Lynn re: Family MS and stupid doctors> > > > Dear Trista,> This statement caught my attention. "vision > problems ( color changes, losing sight in 1 eye for short > periods of time),"> I was having a problem when I woke up of everything being > the same color just the shades differed and things looking like > they were within arms reach. The neuro told me what it was > but I have forgotten. > Any way I started taking Bilberry twice a day mgs I would > have to check but I got it at walmart. If I continue on > the bilberry my vision is not a problem. I did not take it > for a while --stupid me--- and the problems came back.> This may help.> > HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES> Lynn> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 I KNOW you are NOT the AVERAGE BEAR, which was the point. And you are sooooooo right; it IS different with every one! PS that is an odd expression, but I learned it in Western Oregon, where, presumably, bears once prevailed. I did not mean to offend you, nor was I thinking that way-- honest! My neurologist has been very concerned about this, but then he is an expert in epilepsy as well as in MS. Hang in there, Lynn! Love, n re: Family MS and stupid doctors> > > > Dear Trista,> This statement caught my attention. "vision > problems ( color changes, losing sight in 1 eye for short > periods of time),"> I was having a problem when I woke up of everything being > the same color just the shades differed and things looking like > they were within arms reach. The neuro told me what it was > but I have forgotten. > Any way I started taking Bilberry twice a day mgs I would > have to check but I got it at walmart. If I continue on > the bilberry my vision is not a problem. I did not take it > for a while --stupid me--- and the problems came back.> This may help.> > HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES> Lynn> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 Hey I took no offense. I know the expression and it made me laugh as I have not heard it for a while. I have never had a seizure in my life but I have been around some that have had them regularly. They do take a toll on the body and I hope you do not ever have another one. Take care of yourself. With Love your way HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES Lynn re: Family MS and > stupid doctors> > > > > > > > Dear Trista,> > This statement caught my attention. > "vision > > problems ( color changes, losing sight in 1 eye for > short > > periods of time),"> > I was having a problem when I woke up of > everything being > > the same color just the shades differed and things > looking like > > they were within arms reach. The neuro told me > what it was > > but I have forgotten. > > Any way I started taking Bilberry twice a > day mgs I would > > have to check but I got it at walmart. If I > continue on > > the bilberry my vision is not a problem. I did > not take it > > for a while --stupid me--- and the problems came back.> > This may help.> > > > HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES> > Lynn> > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 I also answered a post regarding migraine and commented on what is commonly known as "migraine equivalent," in which the person, with or without MS, has the visual experiences that those with Migraine have, but no other signs. I have this until I was about 40 years old, and then it disappeared. This, my then brillian neurologist, thought had little to do with epilepsy or MS, but was just something that was inherited in our family--not that any of these delightful conditions ever bothers to vaccinate us against the others! Love to you, Lynn, n, who has one daughter with full-blown classic Migraine, no MS, and who takes Imitrex. re: Family MS and > stupid doctors> > > > > > > > Dear Trista,> > This statement caught my attention. > "vision > > problems ( color changes, losing sight in 1 eye for > short > > periods of time),"> > I was having a problem when I woke up of > everything being > > the same color just the shades differed and things > looking like > > they were within arms reach. The neuro told me > what it was > > but I have forgotten. > > Any way I started taking Bilberry twice a > day mgs I would > > have to check but I got it at walmart. If I > continue on > > the bilberry my vision is not a problem. I did > not take it > > for a while --stupid me--- and the problems came back.> > This may help.> > > > HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES> > Lynn> > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 Challis- Before I was dx'd with MS, I too was told the same exact thing!! Of course, at the time I didn't think it was so funny. The only reason I laugh now, Is because I've grown up and realized that Dr.'s are human too and can be just as dim-witted as anyone else who doesn't have much of a brain. Blessings... http://mscopgirl.blogspot.com http://360.yahoo.com/vallee45 -- Re: re: Family MS and stupid doctors Mom, wasn't it who was told this was all stress? And when she said she didn't have a problem with stress, the doctor very snottily said "of course you have stress, you have four children!"?? Challis n Rojas wrote: Seeing red or green happens to me when I need to take my seizure medication for absence seizures (the kind that often go undiagnosed); I would take this seriously! This is not what happens to "the AVERAGE BEAR!" Love, loves, n re: Family MS and stupid doctors Dear Trista, This statement caught my attention. "vision problems ( color changes, losing sight in 1 eye for short periods of time)," I was having a problem when I woke up of everything being the same color just the shades differed and things looking like they were within arms reach. The neuro told me what it was but I have forgotten. Any way I started taking Bilberry twice a day mgs I would have to check but I got it at walmart. If I continue on the bilberry my vision is not a problem. I did not take it for a while --stupid me--- and the problems came back. This may help. HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES Lynn Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 Challis- Before I was dx'd with MS, I too was told the same exact thing!! Of course, at the time I didn't think it was so funny. The only reason I laugh now, Is because I've grown up and realized that Dr.'s are human too and can be just as dim-witted as anyone else who doesn't have much of a brain. Blessings... http://mscopgirl.blogspot.com http://360.yahoo.com/vallee45 -- Re: re: Family MS and stupid doctors Mom, wasn't it who was told this was all stress? And when she said she didn't have a problem with stress, the doctor very snottily said "of course you have stress, you have four children!"?? Challis n Rojas wrote: Seeing red or green happens to me when I need to take my seizure medication for absence seizures (the kind that often go undiagnosed); I would take this seriously! This is not what happens to "the AVERAGE BEAR!" Love, loves, n re: Family MS and stupid doctors Dear Trista, This statement caught my attention. "vision problems ( color changes, losing sight in 1 eye for short periods of time)," I was having a problem when I woke up of everything being the same color just the shades differed and things looking like they were within arms reach. The neuro told me what it was but I have forgotten. Any way I started taking Bilberry twice a day mgs I would have to check but I got it at walmart. If I continue on the bilberry my vision is not a problem. I did not take it for a while --stupid me--- and the problems came back. This may help. HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES Lynn Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 LOLOL I think this doctor was more farm animal than human. Ya know, the "mule" type. LOL My Mom and brother saw him, too. Challis Valene wrote: Challis- Before I was dx'd with MS, I too was told the same exact thing!! Of course, at the time I didn't think it was so funny. The only reason I laugh now, Is because I've grown up and realized that Dr.'s are human too and can be just as dim-witted as anyone else who doesn't have much of a brain. Blessings... http://mscopgirl.blogspot.com http://360.yahoo.com/vallee45 -- Re: re: Family MS and stupid doctors Mom, wasn't it who was told this was all stress? And when she said she didn't have a problem with stress, the doctor very snottily said "of course you have stress, you have four children!"?? Challis n Rojas <Rojas5915Comcast (DOT) net> wrote: Seeing red or green happens to me when I need to take my seizure medication for absence seizures (the kind that often go undiagnosed); I would take this seriously! This is not what happens to "the AVERAGE BEAR!" Love, loves, n re: Family MS and stupid doctors Dear Trista, This statement caught my attention. "vision problems ( color changes, losing sight in 1 eye for short periods of time)," I was having a problem when I woke up of everything being the same color just the shades differed and things looking like they were within arms reach. The neuro told me what it was but I have forgotten. Any way I started taking Bilberry twice a day mgs I would have to check but I got it at walmart. If I continue on the bilberry my vision is not a problem. I did not take it for a while --stupid me--- and the problems came back. This may help. HAPPINESS and BUTTERFLIES Lynn Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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