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    Re: My eyes keep going out of focus, anyone else have the same??

    i like the quote you left made me smile... i think the more we accept change the easier it will get for us. We have become to overly aware of physical changes. Any tiny change our bodys make we start to panic because its somethin out of the ordinary. sort of the unknown. The more you accept it im sure the happier and the more normal you will feel x

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    Re: My eyes keep going out of focus, anyone else have the same??

    I woke up this morning with a blurry, out-of-focus eye that would not right itself. It freaked me out. I went to the weekend eye clinic and they tested it and couldn't find anything wrong. They couldn't even offer me an explanation. 12 hours later my eye is almost back to normal, so it took all day to return to right itself again. Could this be caused my HA or just anxiety? This has never happend to me and I am not tired or over-stressed.

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    Re: My eyes keep going out of focus, anyone else have the same??

    There is a condition called vertical hyperophoria That causes all these conditions. It causes panic attacks and agoraphobia. optometrists are taught to ignore this condition and most don't even test for it. They say it will right itself. Opthamoligests will not help either. You need an optometrist.
    I suffered severe anxiety and agoraphobia and after having prisms put into my glasses by a knowledgeable optometrist my symptoms were gone.
    The following is a place where you can start to get rid of this condition.

    The doctors at Vision Specialists of Michigan have made pioneering discoveries into the diagnosis and treatment of Vertical Heterophoria, an uncommonly recognized and poorly understood eye misalignment condition. Those who suffer from Vertical Heterophoria tend to have a small amount of vertical eye misalignment, which the brain corrects by directing the eye muscles to properly reposition the eyes. However, using the eye muscles in this manner overworks them and they become strained and fatigued, causing the many symptoms of Vertical Heterophoria:

    Dizziness
    Lightheadedness
    Nausea
    Unsteadiness / Drifting while walking
    Poor Coordination / Clumsy
    Poor Depth Perception
    Motion Sickness
    Headaches / Face Pain
    Eye Pain / Pain with Eye Movement
    Neck Ache / Upper Back & Shoulder Pain
    Head Tilt
    Anxiety
    Feeling Overwhelmed or Anxious in Crowds or Large Spaces
    Sensitivity to Light / Glare
    Double Vision
    Shadowed / Overlapping / Blurred Vision
    Difficulty with Reading & Reading Comprehension
    Skipping Lines / Losing your Place while Reading
    Fatigue with Reading
    Closing / Covering an eye to make it easier to see

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