Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 first thing i would do is quit wearing contacts. they may be contaminated. second is to quit going back in that place your just re-exposeing yourself, not a good thing to do, no matter what precotions you take. find a neuro-opthamalogist. i cant see anything on paper because of the white background and glare, haven't for a while. even though i have my puter set to black background and mixture of dull colors on print to keep glate down, and brightness set on low, its getting very hard for me to see anything. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 ps. pay careful attention to your judge of distance as mine slowly got worse. when i was still driveing i thought i was doing well but after parking a few times and than getting out and realizeing i was anywhere from 4 to 6 feet back from where i should of been i realized my judgement was way off. i also noticed when someone handed me something i missjudged where their hand was. > > first thing i would do is quit wearing contacts. > they may be contaminated. > second is to quit going back in that place your just re-exposeing > yourself, not a good thing to do, no matter what precotions you take. > find a neuro-opthamalogist. > i cant see anything on paper because of the white background and > glare, haven't for a while. even though i have my puter set to black > background and mixture of dull colors on print to keep glate down, > and brightness set on low, its getting very hard for me to see > anything. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 not sure but think maybe miosis is what the N-OP. seen in my eyes when he asked if i suffered brain damage. my daughter said something about the shape of the iris and pupil in my left eye was alot different than the right one which is not as bad as the left ine yet. miosis-pinpointing of the pupils miosis(myosis)-excessive smallness of the pupil,severe light sensativity,toxin exposure http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary & va=miosis http://www.healthline.com/galecontent/adies-pupil? utm_term=miosis & utm_medium=mw & utm_campaign=article http://www.answers.com/topic/miosis?cat=health http://cnri.edu/coursedemo/Pupils_and_Pupillary_Symptoms/Miosis.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 cross contamination is one thing to avoid but also you have to put it in perspective, ot's still a much lower amount than what you were liveing in. in most it's not the only thing you get exposed to. it's just usually the only thing tested for. your exposure to voc's and other chemical toxins also play a role and most well also have a lower tolerance to these as well. exposure to these can cause alot of the same symptoms and it's hard if not impossable to seperate whats getting to you while still in this state of reactivity and not in a place without mold problems or chemical irritants/toxins. it's important to elimanated all these thing to help yourself even if you dont reconize exactly what it is that gets you felling this way. only now have i started realizeing some differences between chemical exposures and a myco hit and there is a very big difference and even a difference in the effects of myco's depending on the type. but there are some of the same symptoms also between chemical toxins and myco exposures. > > first thing i would do is quit wearing contacts. > they may be contaminated. > second is to quit going back in that place your just re-exposeing > yourself, not a good thing to do, no matter what precotions you take. > find a neuro-opthamalogist. > i cant see anything on paper because of the white background and > glare, haven't for a while. even though i have my puter set to black > background and mixture of dull colors on print to keep glate down, > and brightness set on low, its getting very hard for me to see > anything. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 woops, thought i posted this under friends and family,sorry > cross contamination is one thing to avoid but also you have to put it > in perspective, ot's still a much lower amount than what you were > liveing in. in most it's not the only thing you get > exposed to. it's just usually the only thing tested for. your > exposure to voc's and other chemical toxins also play a role and most > well also have a lower tolerance to these as well. > exposure to these can cause alot of the same symptoms and it's hard > if not impossable to seperate whats getting to you while still in > this state of reactivity and not in a place without mold problems or > chemical irritants/toxins. it's important to elimanated all these > thing to help yourself even if you dont reconize exactly what it is > that gets you felling this way. only now have i started realizeing > some differences between chemical exposures and a myco hit and there > is a very big difference and even a difference in the effects of > myco's depending on the type. but there are some of the same symptoms > also between chemical toxins and myco exposures. > > > > > > first thing i would do is quit wearing contacts. > > they may be contaminated. > > second is to quit going back in that place your just re-exposeing > > yourself, not a good thing to do, no matter what precotions you > take. > > find a neuro-opthamalogist. > > i cant see anything on paper because of the white background and > > glare, haven't for a while. even though i have my puter set to black > > background and mixture of dull colors on print to keep glate down, > > and brightness set on low, its getting very hard for me to see > > anything. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 I do take my contacts out to rest my eyes and to treat the infections I get. I have the throw away kind so I don't put the same ones back in my eyes. If I don't wear contacts at all I would not be able to see at all; I would not be able to drive or even walk through the house without running into walls. I have never been able to wear glasses except for short periods at a time because of my sinus problems, the pain in my face it causes and the periphial vision problems it creates for me so I can't drive with my glasses on. I know that sounds crazy but that's how it is. I know every time I go back into the apartment I'm getting re-exposed but I have to check my messages and pick up my mail. I stay out as much as possible, only going once a week just long enough to do that; maybe five minutes. And I would just forward my mail and forward my messages but i am going to have to go back to stay next week anyway. But at least I was able to get a months break from there. That's better than nothing at this point. Thanks for the suggestions. > > first thing i would do is quit wearing contacts. > they may be contaminated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 Thanks for the info. on miosis. > > not sure but think maybe miosis is what the N-OP. seen in my eyes > when he asked if i suffered brain damage. my daughter said something > about the shape of the iris and pupil in my left eye was alot > different than the right one which is not as bad as the left ine yet. > miosis-pinpointing of the pupils > miosis(myosis)-excessive smallness of the pupil,severe light > sensativity,toxin exposure > http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary & va=miosis > http://www.healthline.com/galecontent/adies-pupil? > utm_term=miosis & utm_medium=mw & utm_campaign=article > http://www.answers.com/topic/miosis?cat=health > http://cnri.edu/coursedemo/Pupils_and_Pupillary_Symptoms/Miosis.htm > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 I have recently been able to tell the difference from chemical toxin exposure and mycotoxin exposure with me. I feel the difference but to me they are both bad and make me feel very ill just with slightly different symptoms and reactions. > > cross contamination is one thing to avoid but also you have to put it > in perspective, ot's still a much lower amount than what you were > liveing in. in most it's not the only thing you get > exposed to. it's just usually the only thing tested for. your > exposure to voc's and other chemical toxins also play a role and most > well also have a lower tolerance to these as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2007 Report Share Posted August 5, 2007 I know what you mean with glasses and sinus problems. > > I do take my contacts out to rest my eyes and to treat the infections I > get. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2007 Report Share Posted August 5, 2007 True, it's all bad. I just spent the last week haveing severe nerve pain from going to see a ent who was in a new building and the gassing off was bad. hard to believe no steps were being taken to air it out. I dont think I can take it again. and he said he didn't think what could be going on with my sinuses would have anything to do with my exposure a few years back. OK translated, that means he doesn't believe in sickbuilsing symdrome. a this point I just cant keep going through this bs I'm not haveing sinus sergery between my eye's with someone thay doesnt get what is going on with my eye's and head. his words " the headackes in the front of head or because of sinuses, the headacke in the back of your head is from something else. " duh just reconizeing what all was going on in my nose would have been nice. severe nerve damage and olfactory bulb damage. wouldn't it be nice to go somewhere where theres several specialests and they all work together to deal with this issue as it should be, a multi-organ disease. YOU CANT PROPERLY TREAT THE PATIENT WITHOUT FIRST HAVEING A PROPER DIAGNOSES. > > > > cross contamination is one thing to avoid but also you have to put > it > > in perspective, ot's still a much lower amount than what you were > > liveing in. in most it's not the only thing you get > > exposed to. it's just usually the only thing tested for. your > > exposure to voc's and other chemical toxins also play a role and > most > > well also have a lower tolerance to these as well. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2007 Report Share Posted August 7, 2007 So true. That's been the problem, none of these doctors work together. They all work independently of one another which makes no sense to me at all. You have to go to three or four different offices just to get one thing diagnosed or accomplished. I sometimes feel like I'm a hot potato being passed around and none of the doctors really want to do anything with me because I guess to them my case is too complicated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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