I feel you may be right with the general anaesthetic side, I'd never even thought of that until I read Derek's message the other day, interesting tho.
As for the blurry vision, I wouldn't say its blurred but the focus keeps coming and going every few seconds if I cover my good eye up and rely on my Adies eye :(
I'm not sure if things get better, worse or stay as they are to be honest, kinda hoping it will get better or stay the say, at least.
My first thought when I got adie's pupil was that it was somehow linked to the general anaesthetic and the operative and post-operative shock of the body. I feel there is a link there...
You don't seem to have blurry vision though, which is good!
Do you know if anyone ever starts out with blurry vision and it gets better or am I just hoping for the impossible??
Take care,
Sophia
Colin Wynn <colin@...> wrote:
Well Derek, I cant remember ever having an eye injury, and I cant remember when my Adies Pupil came about. My pupil size was pointed out to me by a potential client, and then again several months later by my then gf, after which I decided to get it checked out, which if memory doesn't fail me was in 2002, so I must have first been made aware of it around 2001. Oooh, I just remembered, I went under general anaesthetic in 2001 for an operation, maybe that kicked things off, hmm, interesting, that's got me thinking now! lol
Subject: [adie_syndrome] Re: New member with questions
Hey Colin:
I'm 33. Interestingly, I have had a past eye injury (when I was 12) in my affected eye. Also, and I've seen a number of posts regarding this, I had some dental work done to fill a chipped front tooth and was given novacaine just days before my Adie's seemed to show up. So many possibilities as to how/why my light reflex shut off.
Howdy all: About a week ago my girlfriend looked at me and said, "Whoa! What's up with your eye?!?" I quickly looked in a mirror to see what she was talking...
Welcome Derek, I too am of the exact scenario as you, I too do not suffer from headaches, blurry vision, have no trouble nite driving and my reflexes are fine....
Hey Colin: I'm 33. Interestingly, I have had a past eye injury (when I was 12) in my affected eye. Also, and I've seen a number of posts regarding this, I...
To confirm ages... I'm 31 - Sophia djlatham2002 <djlatham2002@...> wrote:Hey Colin: I'm 33. Interestingly, I have had a past eye injury (when I was 12) ...
Well Derek, I cant remember ever having an eye injury, and I cant remember when my Adies Pupil came about. My pupil size was pointed out to me by a potential...
Dear Colin, My first thought when I got adie's pupil was that it was somehow linked to the general anaesthetic and the operative and post-operative shock of...
Hi Sophia, I feel you may be right with the general anaesthetic side, I'd never even thought of that until I read Derek's message the other day, interesting...
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Hi Sophia, I had problems with blurry vision in my Adies eye as well. It took almost a year and a half to get something that helped but I finally did. I now...
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hi..ive had adies since aug of 02... two days after general anesthesia, and one month after the sudden death of my little brother..i'm 32 now..but im really...
Mine came about after the sudden death of my Mother 3 years ago but I was not tested until this year. Trish Shelly Renee <shelly0130@...> wrote: hi..ive...
Dear Shelly, I am sorry to hear that you have lost your little brother. I too had general anaesthetic about a month before I noticed the first symptoms of...
Dear Derek, As far as I know your symptoms neither have to progress nor to match others' symptoms. It seems that there is high individuality in the expression...