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I had blurred vision when I reacted to prednisone. I think high cortisol makes

my vision blurred.

But when I am hypothyroidism, my eyes get dry and that effects my vision and it

will get blurry too.

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> Is a change in vision due to thyroid or low cortisol? I can see but sometimes

it is blurry and then gets better later....

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For me it's thyroid. The more hypo I am, the blurrier the world is.

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> Is a change in vision due to thyroid or low cortisol? I can see but sometimes

it is blurry and then gets better later....

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For me it's definetly from being hypothyroid. I must use a good " preservative

free " eye gel before bed and after shower in morning to keep my eyes from over

drying. Eye appts. insurance claims are considered medical because the Eye

Doc. diagnosed me with dry eye syndrome a few years back. Putting it all

together it happened about six months or so before I was diagnosed with

Thyroiditis. Makes sense if everything else is drying up, my eyes would get

more dry also (seems sinuses also suffered). Now, I wonder if this will repair

itself also as my RT3 clears up and my skin is starting to get a little moisture

back. Things are looking so much better and I am very hopeful and very very

thankful to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for guiding me to Janie's STTM site

and book, and then to Nick and Val to show me what I needed.

Their unfortunate health issues and experiences has given them so much knowledge

and helped to prevent me (and many more I'm sure) from many years of problems.

I will always be grateful to them for sharing their lives and knowledge.

Marcy P.

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> > Is a change in vision due to thyroid or low cortisol? I can see but

sometimes it is blurry and then gets better later....

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