Guest guest Posted November 21, 2001 Report Share Posted November 21, 2001 Hi Ladies I am really starting to panic here. Ok I will breath. Lately my vision has been getting bad. I have had pretty good eye site up until Lately. Well today I triied to call in a percpripton and I couldnt read the numbers very well. Even the lady that I was talking to Said Cyndie are you having Blurry Vision? Her daughter also has the same thing cfms. I was going to say I am tired thats all. Well when I Have been w out my glasses things are really blurry. But today w them on I Can not read the numbers well. That really scares the living hell out of me. Do people w Fibro ever go blind from this? Does any one know? I Just recently got a new pair of Glasses, and I Know our plan will not pay for me to go to the eye dr until its our turn. What am I Gonna do? Than last night we had company over. And I tell you my words were so darned mixed up. I Triied talking 3xs and they just came out all wrong. I Told the guy ( My hubby was there too ) That he had to please forgive me that it had been a real bad day.( Which it had been ) I dont know what the heck to do. Being on Kaiser is no fun. Today I Had to take my daughter to Kaiser. To The er dept. I said I didnt think I could do it. From yesterday I had a Major flare up and I Think all of this is from the flare up. My hubby was so mad that he might miss a day from work. She was hit in the back w a hockey stick 3xs. She loves playing hockey but not any more and she was hit in the head w a Puk. All Kaiser said was give her ibprophen, lots of liquid and that if she still has a pain in her stomache to take her to her regular dr. Leave it up to Kaiser to do nothing. If any one is on Kaiser and they are offened w this I do appoligize to you. I have not had good luck w Kaiser. Not at all. I have been throught 5 dr's and gone to 2 different hospitals w all of this I Finally found one that will help me. He says that I Have ibs on top of all of this. I Am starting to become a basket case. Any advice would be wonderful. Thank you much!! Cyndie _________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2001 Report Share Posted November 25, 2001 Cyndie Wise wrote: > Well when I Have been w out my glasses things are really > blurry. But today w them on I Can not read the numbers well. That really > scares the living hell out of me. Do people w Fibro ever go blind from this? > Does any one know? I Just recently got a new pair of Glasses, and I Know our > plan will not pay for me to go to the eye dr until its our turn. What am I > Gonna do? My eyes are often blurry if I'm trying to read something across the room. (think tv guide on screen) I've never heard of anyone going blind from fibro. Think of it this way, you have tons of muscles controlling your eyes and the focusing functions. If the rest of your muscles don't work properly, why would your eye muscles work great all of the time. Can you get your doctor to certify it's medically necessary to your plan? Darcy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2001 Report Share Posted November 25, 2001 Cyndie Wise wrote: > Well when I Have been w out my glasses things are really > blurry. But today w them on I Can not read the numbers well. That really > scares the living hell out of me. Do people w Fibro ever go blind from this? > Does any one know? I Just recently got a new pair of Glasses, and I Know our > plan will not pay for me to go to the eye dr until its our turn. What am I > Gonna do? My eyes are often blurry if I'm trying to read something across the room. (think tv guide on screen) I've never heard of anyone going blind from fibro. Think of it this way, you have tons of muscles controlling your eyes and the focusing functions. If the rest of your muscles don't work properly, why would your eye muscles work great all of the time. Can you get your doctor to certify it's medically necessary to your plan? Darcy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2001 Report Share Posted November 25, 2001 Hi My eyes have been acheing and this has made my vision blurry also. I have noticed they are feeling dry lately aswell, has anyone else noticed this. Re: To all > > > Cyndie Wise wrote: > > Well when I Have been w out my glasses things are really > > blurry. But today w them on I Can not read the numbers well. That really > > scares the living hell out of me. Do people w Fibro ever go blind from this? > > Does any one know? I Just recently got a new pair of Glasses, and I Know our > > plan will not pay for me to go to the eye dr until its our turn. What am I > > Gonna do? > > My eyes are often blurry if I'm trying to read something across the > room. (think tv guide on screen) I've never heard of anyone going blind > from fibro. Think of it this way, you have tons of muscles controlling > your eyes and the focusing functions. If the rest of your muscles don't > work properly, why would your eye muscles work great all of the time. > Can you get your doctor to certify it's medically necessary to your > plan? > > Darcy > > > SEND POST TO: fibromyalgia-cfs > > HOME PAGE:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Oaks/7127/fibromyalgia-cfs.html > LIST OWNER: -owner > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2001 Report Share Posted November 25, 2001 Hi My eyes have been acheing and this has made my vision blurry also. I have noticed they are feeling dry lately aswell, has anyone else noticed this. Re: To all > > > Cyndie Wise wrote: > > Well when I Have been w out my glasses things are really > > blurry. But today w them on I Can not read the numbers well. That really > > scares the living hell out of me. Do people w Fibro ever go blind from this? > > Does any one know? I Just recently got a new pair of Glasses, and I Know our > > plan will not pay for me to go to the eye dr until its our turn. What am I > > Gonna do? > > My eyes are often blurry if I'm trying to read something across the > room. (think tv guide on screen) I've never heard of anyone going blind > from fibro. Think of it this way, you have tons of muscles controlling > your eyes and the focusing functions. If the rest of your muscles don't > work properly, why would your eye muscles work great all of the time. > Can you get your doctor to certify it's medically necessary to your > plan? > > Darcy > > > SEND POST TO: fibromyalgia-cfs > > HOME PAGE:http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Oaks/7127/fibromyalgia-cfs.html > LIST OWNER: -owner > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2001 Report Share Posted November 26, 2001 " lynda.coyle " wrote: > My eyes have been acheing and this has made my vision blurry also. I have > noticed they are feeling dry lately aswell, has anyone else noticed this. My eyes are often dry. Try using the preservation free eye drops. If you use the normal ones, you could end up dependent on them. Darcy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2001 Report Share Posted November 26, 2001 " lynda.coyle " wrote: > My eyes have been acheing and this has made my vision blurry also. I have > noticed they are feeling dry lately aswell, has anyone else noticed this. My eyes are often dry. Try using the preservation free eye drops. If you use the normal ones, you could end up dependent on them. Darcy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 TK--- a reminder to change subject lines when the subject of a thread changes. thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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