Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Vision problems are a common issue in both the general population and those with CFS/FMS. In CFS/FMS, it usually reflects as blurred vision caused by rapidly changing visual acuity (ability to focus). People often note that they get an eyeglass prescription, only to have it no longer be accurate by the time they get their glasses made. This occurs because the fluid in your eyes and the lens in your eye, and the strength of the muscles which allow the lens and pupils to focus can change minute to minute as your thyroid and adrenal (and associated blood sugar) levels fluctuate. In fact, some doctors use the inability of your pupil to stay consistently constricted when a light is shined on your eyes as a measure of adrenal weakness. " Floaters " and dry eyes are other common problems. Fortunately, these are all treatable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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