JonnyUK
18-11-15, 16:31
About 7 weeks ago I started to notice things in my vision were very slowly moving around. Then within a week I started to suffer what felt like eye strain, I was on the computer a lot and I got double vision and had trouble focusing. I would wake up with heavy eyes and feel nauseous and sick looking at a screen, even with computer glasses on. Shutting my eyes would help reduce some of the ache.
A lot of the symptoms remain. I have a pressure feeling between my eyes and I can't focus well on distance text. Some close up text is blurry. I find when I first wake up in the morning the "moving" or "hovering" appearance to objects is a lot less then an hour later. Simply speaking if I look at DVDs on my shelf they appear to move to the right. When I look at my TV is looks a lot like it is hovering or bouncing slightly up and down or around in a circle, but very smoothly, not sudden jumps. I do have also what feels like neck or back spasms, probably due to my heavy weight, but that movement doesn't seem to match the eye movement, so I don't think it is that.
I just wondered, can bad eye strain cause objects to look like they are moving and long distance objects to appear out of focus ? I suffer from GAD and I worry that every new symptom I have is anxiety. Sometimes though I know it could be serious, but again that could be the anxiety talking. Every time I look on the net for "things moving in vision" it brings up neurological problems.
I know no one here can tell for sure, but it is interesting to know if any other anxiety sufferers have "moving objects" symptoms ?
Thanks all !
A lot of the symptoms remain. I have a pressure feeling between my eyes and I can't focus well on distance text. Some close up text is blurry. I find when I first wake up in the morning the "moving" or "hovering" appearance to objects is a lot less then an hour later. Simply speaking if I look at DVDs on my shelf they appear to move to the right. When I look at my TV is looks a lot like it is hovering or bouncing slightly up and down or around in a circle, but very smoothly, not sudden jumps. I do have also what feels like neck or back spasms, probably due to my heavy weight, but that movement doesn't seem to match the eye movement, so I don't think it is that.
I just wondered, can bad eye strain cause objects to look like they are moving and long distance objects to appear out of focus ? I suffer from GAD and I worry that every new symptom I have is anxiety. Sometimes though I know it could be serious, but again that could be the anxiety talking. Every time I look on the net for "things moving in vision" it brings up neurological problems.
I know no one here can tell for sure, but it is interesting to know if any other anxiety sufferers have "moving objects" symptoms ?
Thanks all !