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Constant headache & fuzzy eyesight
#11
MidgetGem Wrote:Thank you, I understand it's perhaps not best to ask online was just a thought really to see if anyone had an incline at all to what it is and if anything might numb it for now till I can get an appointment to answer some of your questions - lyme disease from tick bites has made its way to the UK, but I've not had any tick bites, I don't currently need glasses but I can't read things at a distance as easily as I once could so it might be linked to that, and apparently lately my personality has changed a tad from fairly energetic/happy to moody and fatigued.

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#12
You should check it with a doctor, you said you had it for a while, have you ever experience that it has gotten worse with the time? A (hypochondriac) friend of mine believed he once had a brain tumor so he taught the symptoms of it and it is Heavy migraines, blurry vision and personality change.
Sometimes you need a bit of chaos in your life to be able to shrug off pitiful disdain about something meaningless.
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#13
It's only ever really on/off as in it comes and goes from time to time every couple of months or so for the past 2 years, I don't think it's a brain tumor Zet
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#14
The chance of it would be very low, but I can't explain your head-aces and blurry vision :p
Sometimes you need a bit of chaos in your life to be able to shrug off pitiful disdain about something meaningless.
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#15
circulation problem or maybe low red blood cell count which carries oxygen to the brain, just radom thoughts, jim
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#16
I get that every now and then, especially when I first get up in the morning and feel all vertigo/dizzy-ish for like a minute. I'm told its most likely from some spine pain from lifting incorrectly or sleeping wrong. I don't know how that works, but its what I'm told.
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#17
Spine = Central Nervous System, it does make sense, and it could be something as simple as that causing the symptoms, but without a doctor there is no way to rule something sinister out.

Doctors appoitnment, especially if it is a recurring problem.
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#18
Sounds like a migraine.... but in every case : Visit a doctor !
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#19
Sounds odd.

I was born with one of my eyes having weak sight[not technically blind], although, through some odd circumstances I'm able to move that eye, so that things come into focus or not.

Sounds freaky but true. But If I hold it for too long I can get a slight ache, although it's much easier than when I was a child.

Maybe the muscles behind your eyes just get too tense because they aren't as strong as they were before and you get headaches from trying to keep the muscles tense. Not sure about the blackouts, that should be checked out, but it could just be fatigue of the eye causing your headaches.

Also, even though you love the Camera, perhaps that could also be a contributing factor, because of it's lenses, which can mess with your eyes abit, especially if they're weak.

But yeah, an Eye-Doctor would know best :biggrin: . Good luck! I know how important eyesight is, especially for a Photographer.
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#20
It could be something to do with fatigue, but I would strongly advise seeing the doctor about it. It's not a good sign. Please let us know what it is, when you find out... And hopefully it's nothing shockingly wrong.
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