I had lots of eye problems. Very dry eyes, peripheral phenomena, halo effect while driving at night, things looking wavy when focusing, not being able to read books because of eye problems.
Yes, light sensitivity is one of my more permanent lyme symptoms.
Get a full eye exam, especially if you were ever on levaquin. If the eye doctor finds no problem then it probably is the lyme.
You can find alot of useful information here, welcome aboard.
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I have the same symptoms eye pressure pain, dry eyes, floaters. I do notice more problems out in the sun or under florescent lighting though. About 5 years ago I used to have really light sensitive eyes. I would wear sunglasses all the time. Now they are not sensitive to the light has bad. I think Lyme is a disease is too broad to simply say that all Lyme involves light sensitivity. I might agree with Svengali, I went through a battery of eye tests doctor told me eyes were healthy. That is funny they don't feel healthy too me. My eyes are probably my worse symptoms now especially the left one.
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Yes, I would be inteterested in seeing that opthomologist in Lancaster. The biggest problem that I am having now is getting doctors convinced that Lyme might be a possibility. They seem to think it is not likely. To me it is very likely since I was diagnosed with lyme in the past.
Thanks for your response.
Chris
quote:Originally posted by Carol in PA: Green, Floaters are a big Lyme symptom. The Lyme bacteria can affect the cranial nerve to the eyes, causing all kinds of problems.
There is a Lyme literate neuro-opthalmologist in Lancaster, if you are interested.
Carol
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Your email is not listed in your profile. Carol
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I'm not a "confirmed" Lymie yet but a suspected one; have my first LLMD appt next Tuesday.
I have rapidly deteriorating vision in one of my eyes (in addition to a few other neuro sx); one of my regular docs made me go for an eye exam in connection with monster migraines.
There they were perplexed to find "a large and unusual area of retinal degeneration."
In humans this is kind of unusual, but if you do a Google search on "retinal degeration" and "lyme" you get a bazillion hits all relating to dogs and cats with Lyme diseases attacking animals' retinas.
Dunno if it's reversable but it would be nice to stop it, at the very least!!
The eye doc took a most impressive 8x10 glossy photo and admitted he had never seen anything like it and is clueless but the LLMD seems far from clueless.
I'd agree to definitely see a Lyme literate eye doc or get your LLMD's advice in the matter. Good luck!
Michelle
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Were they able to treat your lyme with antibiotics?
quote:Originally posted by Michelle M: I'm not a "confirmed" Lymie yet but a suspected one; have my first LLMD appt next Tuesday.
I have rapidly deteriorating vision in one of my eyes (in addition to a few other neuro sx); one of my regular docs made me go for an eye exam in connection with monster migraines.
There they were perplexed to find "a large and unusual area of retinal degeneration."
In humans this is kind of unusual, but if you do a Google search on "retinal degeration" and "lyme" you get a bazillion hits all relating to dogs and cats with Lyme diseases attacking animals' retinas.
Dunno if it's reversable but it would be nice to stop it, at the very least!!
The eye doc took a most impressive 8x10 glossy photo and admitted he had never seen anything like it and is clueless but the LLMD seems far from clueless.
I'd agree to definitely see a Lyme literate eye doc or get your LLMD's advice in the matter. Good luck!
Michelle
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hi green - a couple of years ago i experienced a r eye focusing problem - later diagnosed as the retina not getting enough oxygen - at the same time was diagnosed with babs so it all made sense...
however, it improved greatly when i went back to my b12 shots - i had not been taking them for a long time - didn't think they were doing anything - now i take them regularly as i believe, for me, they are preventitive... good ludk, deb
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