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i've heard that schizophrenic can have problems tracking/following things with their eyes. (probably just something the government is doing to me with their electronic devices) annyways, i've been having these problems for about a year now--since my schiz symptoms got worse. I have so much trouble now with following moving objects with my eyes...everything just turns into a blurr. And lately, even when im not looking at a moving object, my eyes just get blurry for a split second and i cant focus...it kind;ve feels like im going blind or something--im scared...
also, in the past, but not recently, my eyes would sometimes get stuck in one position, focused on one thing and i couldn't move them or shut them for a few minutes. anyone else have problems like this? -Becka |
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the only problem i've been having lately, in the past year, is a huge oversensitivity to light. i was watching star wars in the theatre and the light sabre scenes were really freaking out my eyes. then again my eyes have always been bad. sometimes i can't make anything out for a while. like the clouds go in front of my eyes.
i can see better in the dark though. when the sun goes out i'm going to be all set.
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My husband has been complaining about focusing on objects moving or still. I thought maybe it was just something else to complain about. He's on meds for schizophrenia, just started taking medicine and seeing a therapist. But my point is your not alone. That must be some sort of underwritten symptom. Sorry you have to deal with it.
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I have been recently diagnosed as schitzo effective. My eyes have been "playing tricks" on me. I will be doing something like typing in chat and it says that i typed things that i have no recolection of doing (the goverment trying to controll us). I find myself staring at nothing. My eyes become cloudy and unfocused. I am on meds but they are not helping with the eyes.
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i don't know if this has anything to do with what you're talking about, but i always think i'm going blind, because i can only see things most of the time if i'm looking right at them & everything else around what i'm looking at is moving & then when i look directly at it, it stops, but something else will be moving or blurry out of the corner of my eye.
i don't know if that even makes sense at all. |
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It makes sense to me that happened to me and it is weird. Talk to your eye doctor about it. It might be a symptom of some thing serious.
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I found this on another site: {quote]Common Causes
Vision changes and problems can be caused by many different conditions: * Presbyopia -- difficulty focusing on objects that are close. Common in the elderly. * Cataracts -- cloudiness over the eye''s lens, causing poor nighttime vision, halos around lights, and sensitivity to glare. Daytime vision is eventually affected. Common in the elderly. * Glaucoma -- increased pressure in the eye, causing poor night vision, blind spots, and loss of vision to either side. A major cause of blindness. Glaucoma can happen gradually or suddenly -- if sudden, it''s a medical emergency. * Diabetic retinopathy -- this complication of diabetes can lead to bleeding into the retina. Another common cause of blindness. * Macular degeneration -- loss of central vision, blurred vision (especially while reading), distorted vision (like seeing wavy lines), and colors appearing faded. The most common cause of blindness in people over age 60. * Eye infection, inflammation, or injury. * Floaters -- tiny particles drifting across the eye. Although often brief and harmless, they may be a sign of retinal detachment. * Retinal detachment -- symptoms include floaters, flashes of light across your visual field, or a sensation of a shade or curtain hanging on one side of your visual field. * Optic neuritis -- inflammation of the optic nerve from infection or multiple sclerosis. You may have pain when you move your eye or touch it through the eyelid. * Stroke or TIA. * Brain tumor. * Bleeding into the eye. * Temporal arteritis -- inflammation of an artery in the brain that supplies blood to the optic nerve. * Migraine headaches -- spots of light, halos, or zigzag patterns are common symptoms prior to the start of the headache. An ophthalmic migraine is when you have only visual symptoms without a headache. Other potential causes of vision problems include fatigue, overexposure to the outdoors (temporary and reversible blurring of vision), and many medications. Medications that can affect vision include antihistamines, anticholinergics, digitalis derivatives (temporary), some high blood pressure pills (guanethidine, reserpine, and thiazide diuretics), indomethacin, phenothiazines (like Compazine for nausea, Thorazine and Stelazine for schizophrenia), medications for malaria, ethambutol (for tuberculosis), and many others. </div></font></blockquote><font class="post"> (medicineonline.com)
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