--- In adie_syndrome@yahoogroups.com, lucy gleeson
<lucygleeson1uk@...> wrote:
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> wow!
> that is amazing! aren't we an interesting bunch...
> hope you are feeling okay with it
> lucy
> --- cstrienen <cstrienen@...> wrote:
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> > I don't know it has anything to do with the adie
> > syndrome that i have
> > on my right eye but when i was goiing on a holiday i
> > noticed something
> > very strange on my other pupil.
> > For a few days i had on the other side then the adie
> > pupil, some sort
> > of tickling on the sleeping part of the brain (just
> > above/aside the
> > eye). It came for a few seconds and then disappeard
> > again. This every
> > 30 minutes or so. After a day i looked in the mirror
> > when the feeling
> > started and what i saw in the other eye was a little
> > scary:
> > The pupil was transforming from round to oval during
> > the feeling and
> > when the feeling disappeard the pupil went back to
> > normal!!
> >
> > This was lasting 3 days. Now it is gone and the
> > pupil is normal.
> >
> > Has someone someting simular experience??
> >
Yes very strange! But a little scare altough, because i have read
that adie's in "most cases" doesn't have the limitation of one tonic
pupil but mostly the second pupil will dilated also, so i think that
was the beginning. But may be there is someting else wrong. The eye
doctor? before adie was diagnosed by me 1.5 years ago, i went to the
eye docter with the dilated pupil and he said: there is nothing
wrong with you, bye. So i went to a neurolog so they call it in the
dutch and he was surprised and then a lot of research was done on
me, but nothing came out so he said: adies.
No, i don't think the docter has any use.
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