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jdn5764

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Can Anyone Help
Posted: 10-08-04 02:16am

Hi there,
i have been having eye problems for 2 years now, which was dxn as bleph. 2 years on the symptoms I have now are as follows.
Very blurred vision on right eye, which is also very dark,
pupil does not dilate and have been told it does very little.
Swollen eyelid and it feels as if the muscle under neath the eyelid towards the nose is swollen, sees double certains ways and it feels as if my vision in my right eye has been squashed. As if i've only got half an eye, have eye (sinus type pain). And a feeling as if I have lost half the side of my face.

Have been told that I have aide's pupil (but I thought that was with an dilated pupil not a constricted one) have been sent for blood tests and given anti inflams to take for month.

I have had a look about thyroid I had a blood test a few months back and the level was 2.51 and was told in normal range. I see one of you on here metioned thyoid probs.. Can this affect the pupil not worknig.

Any suggestions. Thanks
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luneib

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Joined: 17 Jan 2005
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Location: Connecticut

Posted: 01-17-05 12:32pm

I would see an eye surgeon, get a full checkup, I don't know what to tell you. I have really bad blurriness in my right eye, I know mine is scar tissue on my macular. The only way I know to correct this is with surgery, my doctor told me the surgery is about 4 hours long so he is delaying it, but it is driving me crazy, the blurry vision that is. I hate this.
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