unsure_about_this
15-05-13, 21:23
I know eye cancer is very rare in the United Kingdom but still any type of cancer I worry about.
I went for an eye test in January because I was worried about eye cancer/brain tumour and my vision (even though we get advised to go every two years, unless we need to go more often) or things changed.
I was told that caffeine does not really help vision and my anxiety could be affected my vision.
I had that going for eye tests the opticians can spot things like diabetes, strokes risk, heart disease, high blood pressure, possible signs of brain tumours etc.
I was shown photos of my eye on screen to show there was not a problem. I am always scared about my vision and other things (I know I got NF what started why I needed having brain scans)
The good news is that I am getting help next month with this anxiety.
I went for an eye test in January because I was worried about eye cancer/brain tumour and my vision (even though we get advised to go every two years, unless we need to go more often) or things changed.
I was told that caffeine does not really help vision and my anxiety could be affected my vision.
I had that going for eye tests the opticians can spot things like diabetes, strokes risk, heart disease, high blood pressure, possible signs of brain tumours etc.
I was shown photos of my eye on screen to show there was not a problem. I am always scared about my vision and other things (I know I got NF what started why I needed having brain scans)
The good news is that I am getting help next month with this anxiety.