EYE question

The past year I notice that before and during menstration, my eyesight becomes
more burry and I get "floaters"..also fell pressure. Even with normal BGS this
happens. I asked the Dr. at my last eye exam a few months ago and he just
shrugged it off like it was "normal". I have had laser on both eyes three times
during pregnancy and am really concerned about this damaging my sight further.
Has anyone had anything similar?

Arianna

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6 Responses to “EYE question”

  1. Xavier Roseanna Says:

    I know floaters are nothing to worry about and their is nothing you can do
    about it but if you are really concerned about the other problems you are
    having I would just seek another opinion to put your mind at ease.

  2. Devin Shonna Says:

    I haven’t, but maybe you can ask your doctor for a blood-thinner, and
    maybe take aspirin on those days until you get it diagnosed. Aspirin
    would thin the blood, as well as relieve some pressure.
    Doctors will shrug your problems off if you let them– Just keep at
    it.

    Best wishes,
    Courtney

  3. Jennie Mui Says:

    Arianna,
    I thought this was interesting. I just got a new floater too and I just had
    that really weird period. I wonder if it is related. I had laser surgery
    about five years ago in one eye and about 3 years ago in the other. I know
    most of the eye problems I have are related to blood pressure but I guess
    there can be other reasons too. Something to think about. Hmmm… need to
    check and see what the doc says. –Jeana Ü
    —– Original Message —–

    > The past year I notice that before and during menstration, my eyesight
    becomes more burry and I get "floaters"..also fell pressure. Even with
    normal BGS this happens. I asked the Dr. at my last eye exam a few months
    ago and he just shrugged it off like it was "normal". I have had laser on
    both eyes three times during pregnancy and am really concerned about this
    damaging my sight further. Has anyone had anything similar?

    >
    > Arianna

  4. colin_140 Says:

    << The past year I notice that before and during menstration, my eyesight
    becomes more burry and I get "floaters"..also fell pressure. Even with
    normal BGS this happens. I asked the Dr. at my last eye exam a few months
    ago and he just shrugged it off like it was "normal". I have had laser on
    both eyes three times during pregnancy and am really concerned about this
    damaging my sight further. Has anyone had anything similar?

    Arianna >>
    Hi Arianna: it’s not something to shrug off….blurring vision even with
    normal bgs needs to be addressed, especially since you’ve have laser therapy
    in the past. I would do somewhat more frequent bgs. It’s known to most of
    us that our bgs can fluctuate considerably during menstrual cycle…..mine
    goes up a bit and I have to compensate.
    We can get floaters - debris in the vitreous humor (the liquid in the eyeball
    itself). An increase could indicate microhemorrhages and should also be

    addressed. If you are on any blood thinners, that could also be a cause, so
    it all needs to be checked. You don’t want an MD that shrugs it off and
    acts like it’s inevitable…..get mad!!! Joan:))

  5. colin_140 Says:

    << I haven’t, but maybe you can ask your doctor for a blood-thinner, and
    maybe take aspirin on those days until you get it diagnosed. Aspirin
    would thin the blood, as well as relieve some pressure.
    Doctors will shrug your problems off if you let them– Just keep at
    it.

    Best wishes,
    Courtney >>
    Hey Gang: I have had them, prior to pumping when my bgs were really
    chugging up there. A floater once in a while is no big deal, BUT an increase
    and proliferation IS something that MUST be addressed. Aspirin is out as is
    any other blood thinner until the source of possible hemorrhaging is
    determined and addressed. If on anticoagulants, those are not stopped
    without close medical supervision….it can cause worse problems….Joan:)

  6. sabine170 Says:

    I told my retinal specialist I could feel pressure within my eyeball at
    times. This usually happened when I had sinus swelling. He felt that was
    the cause and when he checked my pressure it was always down. I kept
    insisting I would feel pressure inside my eyes. He told me no one can feel
    if their eye pressure is high. Everytime I had an appt. my eyes were
    feeling ok. Finally he said he did not doubt me and told me the next time I
    felt the pressure to get to an opthamologist and have the pressure checked.
    I lived three hours from his office. So I did and sure enough me pressure
    was up. This went on for a couple years going up and then back down, till
    finally it stayed up and I started eye drops. Maybe your feeling is
    something similar.
    Gail

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