Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 Thanks for writing, , I know this is an old mail, I am now having computer problems on top of everything else, lol! (when it rains, it pours!). I saw a couple of ophthalmologists as well as my regular optometrist, and they all said there was nothing wrong with my eye itself. The optometrist had used one of those computerized laser machines to look inside my eye, even had some " snapshots " saved on their computer from an exam I'd had the previous year. The technology allows them to see the entire inside of the eye, which is really cool to look at (they let me see the pics). There were no changes at all to the interior of my eye, the retina looked good, & even the connection to the optic nerve looked good. The optometrist (who is also an ophthalmologist, but I get my glasses there & usually see one of his optometrists) said the problem HAD to be with a specific part of my optic nerve, which controls the vision to the left portion of the left eye. It's a very small area, & if there was any pressure there, it could have caused the damage I'm experiencing. If I'd had an MRI immediately, instead of my doctors hemming & hawing around for 5 months, they may have been able to pick something up. But, it took me that long (from the end of October to the middle of March) to convince my neurologist that there was something wrong. My PCP said it could have been a mini-stroke or small clot, so small that it dissolved by the time they did the MRI. I can't go back for another eye exam til Feb 1 (because of my eye insurance), so I won't know til then if there have been further changes. If there have been, they're definitely for the worse. I don't use my left eye much any more, because it's like the left lens of my glasses is fogged up & it's annoying. I don't wear my glasses when I read, & I close my left eye so I don't get " seasick " , lol! cyn At 10:14 PM 12/15/2005, wendy lefebvre wrote: By the way Cyn your loss of vision it sounds alot like retina detachment which could be caused by several things I believe. (stroke, blood clot ect..) clmerritt@... FSG co-moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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