Guest guest Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 I didn't know Toxoplasmosis could cause cancer. How interesting? And how sad for your hubby (and you). I'm sorry. I never eat raw beef and I always scrub my hands after cleaning the litter boxes. Always! Sharonjoin me on Facebook:Sharon Mars wobbletowalk@...This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Tue, February 2, 2010 3:55:57 PMSubject: Re: double vision--Re: Curious - optic neuritis, lazy eye, etc.. etc., etc. O.K., as one with one lazy eye--oddly the one withthe better vision--here goes--this applies with or withoutMS. We have two eyes to give us depth perception.Our brains have to choose which eye to focus from theposition of. My brain chooses to focus with the left eye,so that all that I see is seen from the location of the lefteye and its visual apparatus. One can test this by pointingto something, say a corner of the room up near the ceiling,then covering each eye in turn. If you cover the dominanteye, everything will change; when you cover the non-dominanteye, everything will stay the same, that is, not move left to rightnor right to left.As it happens, my dominant, focusing eye is the more near-sighted one, no problem as they can correct my vision justfine with my fancy trifocals. So, with my glasses on, my lefteye rules, and my right eye gives me depth perception.However, as my vision is very, very much better in my righteye (barely near-sighted at all), there are times in the daywhen I can watch television just fine with my right eye, sansglasses, but I am uncomfortable walking around without myglasses as my brain cannot adjust to the dominance of thethe right eye. (This has almost nothing to do with which handone uses for writing, or cutting or slicing, etc.).So, I am sure that you can guess which eye was first struckwhen i was 19, by MS-caused optic neuritis. You got it;the left one: and to think that I drove to the Ophthalmologist,and up to OHSU in Portland where I was hospitalized and diagnosed by Roy Swank, M.D. (who lived to 96).My husband had a parasite infection in his left eye, andultimately died as the parasite caused cancer and thatspread to the liver. He probably had lost the sight ofhis left and non-dominant eye for about a year, whenone night at dinner, this extremely left-handed, left-footedman finally said, having rubbed his eyes, "n, why isit that I can see just fine out of my right eye, but I can onlysee the ceiling and the floor out of my left eye?" We calledour doctors, took him to the ER and he was admitted andwas examined for 9 hours the next day. The parasite wasToxoplasmosis. Do not eat raw beef or handle cat feces!My point? Periodically check to make sure that you canstill see as well or as badly as you normally do out of eacheye. Had optic neuritis hit my right eye, I might not havefigured out that something serious was wrong for weeks!Love to you all, and to your eyes,nP.S. Every ophthalmologist or neurologist whom I haveever been a patient of has said that IF one is near-sighted,usually the more near-sighted eye is the dominant one.To: MSersLife Sent: Tue, February 2, 2010 2:25:50 PMSubject: RE: double vision--Re: Curious - optic neuritis Sharon, I was cross-eyed as a child. I also had lazy eye and wore an eye patch for a couple of years. Now every once in a while, I will see double. It is usually when I am very tired. Now I am wondering if it is MS not childhood eye issues. Connie From: MSersLife@yahoogrou ps.com [mailto: MSersLife@yahoogrou ps.com ] On Behalf Of Sharon Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 12:30 PM To: MSersLife@yahoogrou ps.com Subject: double vision--Re: Curious - optic neuritis I also have double vision, especially when I am having the most trouble with ms-fatigue. With mine, my eyes feel like they are crossing. I never knew it was double vision because I didn't see double either. But the opthamologist asked me questions and when he found out my eyes were crossing he told me that was double vision. I told him when that happened I would shake my head to try to straighten out my eyes and he laughed. He said that's not going to work. rofl Sharon join me on Facebook: Sharon Mars wobbletowalk@ yahoo.com This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. From: |)onna <donnaisalwayz@ comcast.net> To: MSersLife@yahoogrou ps.com Sent: Tue, February 2, 2010 9:56:00 AM Subject: Re: Curious - optic neuritis , I can't tell you how to tell the difference.. . Turns out what I always thought was eyestrain.. was actually optic neuritis in my case.. I guess I've had the double vision, only didn't realize it was double vision (I don't actually see two of things, which is what I always thought double vision would be like).. I do suffer from.. I guess it would be blurred vision.. but for the longest time thought that I just needed to have a prescription change in my glasses.. until I realized that today it would be my left eye, and tomorrow maybe my right eye.. and sometimes it happens within hours.. I rarely don't have to turn my head to one side or the other to read stuff on the internet, or email and such... But the pain I was having.. is what I've always thought of as eyestrain.. moving my eye right or left or up or down would cause what I would think of as the eye muscles hurting.. and it turned out to be optic neuritis.. (I've had that type of thing happen nearly all my life.. but when I was a child.. I was told to take my nose out of the books.. because that's what was causing the "eye strain".. hmmm.. got to wonder now though).. Hope this helps HUGS |)onna Thallas wrote: > How can you tell the difference between optic neuritis and just plain old > everyday eyestrain? My eyesight is very bad, and I do a lot of small > handwork and computer work that tires out my poor little eyeballs... > > > > in WY > "You get a wonderful view from the point of no return..." > http://www.flickr. com/photos/ liadains_ fancies > http://practical- blackwork. blogspot. com > http://practicalblackwork.com > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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