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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: kasperl on April 15, 2004, 03:15:12 am
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i am currently just "missing" some parts of my vision, i don't see a black spot, i just see nothing in that place. it make typing and reading a *****. also, what i do see is severly blurred, i have some i problems, heavy glasses, but this is new to me, normally i only get it with a migraine.
bad yes/no?
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see an eye doctor.. it's prolly eye-strain tho, but get it checked out nonetheless.
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yeah, i should see a eye doctor, but the last time i went in with this, i also had reasonably extreme pain to go with it, but they couldn't do anything.
oh crap.
i think i just stopped being lucky with the pain, i think i', going to lie down for now......
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Haha, your retina is broken.
Seriously though, go see a doc now. And I hope your retina is OK, because otherwise you will be in a world of ****.
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well, the extreme migraine stoped, a bit, and no with is only pain and my right eye doing odd thigns. and my neck/head hurts.
i'll go see a doctor some day, i geuss.
OT: i am very glad with touch typing.
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See an optician ASAP.
And avoid computer screens where possible...I think I have soimething similar (it'feels' like the corner of my vision is phem-y sometimes) because I'm spending too much time working.
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I get that occasionally. At least, I used to. The upper-left corner of my vision in both eyes would flicker, and I could only stop it by closing my eyes and pressing on them, which would then leave me with a blind spot in place of the flickering.
It'd be fine after an hour or so, though.
I haven't had since I left school, so I'm blaming the **** refresh rates they had.
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Stop squinting so much when you masterbate.
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Aren't visual problems often associated with migraines? It could be a side effect.
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Originally posted by kasperl
i am currently just "missing" some parts of my vision,
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bad yes/no?
and you ask us? man, my respect for you just sank a mile...
you must be utterly stupid or terribly naive to even consider asking for medical advise here...
it's your vision, so no skin of my nose, as long as you don't come here complaining when it's gone...
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Uhh, yeah see an eye doctor. But my other answer you're not gonna like. See, I hold that many illnesses and pains, especially recuring ones, are all mental. I know that doesn't help you much, but thats my opinion. Medical science can keep curing you for this and that 'till you're a 150 years old, and it will still be the same old story. You body has an incredible capacity to heal itself and make all sorts of pains go away.
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This could definately be related to your other problems - but I'd go check up on an optician.
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well, i asked you guys to see if it was very, very dangerous as in 911 calls.
and after i wrote those posts, i got hit by a migraine that took me down for the rest of the day. my mom said i even got pretty delirious half way through. i've been getting more headaches and ****, so i am going to cut down on my time here.
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It may very well be something else, perhaps in the environment you live in or something you are possibly consuming. Seeing your profile, and assuming its true and that you are 16 it could be associated with growing. You could have answered your own question already, excessive amounts of time in front of the screen, some others might be lack of sleep, room not ventilated well, not blinking eyes often. Best to get it checked out sooner rather than later though. :nod:
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i'll go to a doc soon enough, but i have been having plenty of other physicial issues.
as for ventilation, both the door to the balcony and the window were wide open when this round o'fun hit.
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Sounds to me like to you are spending too long in single sittings at the computer, you eyes are being held focussed at the same distance for so long, the muscles around your retina are getting 'cramp'. Make sure you get away from the screen a bit more often, as you said, and it will probably help :)
Edit : Forgot to say, get it looked at either way.
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Insomnia or unusual sleep patterns can be a sign of eye damage / eye disease, also..... there's no point not getting this checked out - right now.
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Originally posted by Arc
Aren't visual problems often associated with migraines? It could be a side effect.
Yes but thats usually before a migrane. I've only had one migrane ever and I had about an hour worth of the "aura" stuff before the thing actually hit.
It was time enough for me to call home, get picked up, and hide under a blanket for some others.
Get to an eye doctor ASAP, avoid CRT screens (TV's, computer monitors), and just go outside and get some air (even if its freezing cold outside :D).
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Do you use computers a lot Kasperl? I would actually recommend a normal doctor over an optician.
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yeah, i use the PC a lot.
and i am going to visit my doctor soon anyway.
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"It could be a tumor..."
-Kindergarden Cop.
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err, no, i had a blood test a few weeks ago, they checked for possible tumors too.