Vision Crossed Eyed, Eyes Pulling But My Pupils Are Normal. Posted: 11-28-06 06:20am
I've had this a few times over the last
couple of months but I just had another
one it it totally freaked me out.
Basically my eyes suddenly go cross eyed
(the vision) and I can feel my eyes
pulling and it hurts a bit, not a lot but
is very uncomfortable. I got someone to
look at my eyes and they confirmed that my
pupils were not crossed, so it is my
vision not eye movement.
I get visual migraines very frequently,
1-3 times a week without headache and this
is different to what I experience during a
migraine (numbness, tingling, vision loss,
zig-zag lines etc).
I'm 30 and had not had migraines before
until august. At the same time my vision
has worsened (short sighted), I find it
hard to get good vision through contact
lenses now so have to wear glasses. I am
seeing cloudy swirls and little black hair
like floaters which I didn't used to have
and I get bright spots of lights floating
across my field of vision a lot.
I'm female and have stopped taking the
pill when the migraines developed, other
than all this i'm healthy.
Please help. What is wrong with me?
Some days my vision is fine, other days I
think I need stronger glasses!
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hinchinbrook
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Joined: 03 Jul 2008 Posts: 1
Crossed vision episode Posted: 07-03-08 01:43am
My wife had an exact experience last
night. Have you determined any cause for
your episode?
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