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I was diagnosed about a week ago with a panic/anxiety disorder, i've been on xanax but i got off of that, now i'm on klonopin which seems to work nicely. I was curious anyone that suffers from this do your eyes ever seem to bother you? like seeing black floaters from time to time and just plain out your vision on days seems out of place. Is this all just from the anxiety. I've been to the ER 4 times ever since this all took place and I suffered my first attack fearing I was going to die. I had a clean slate, every internal organ was fine, my lungs were clear, my ears were infection free, I had no viruses nor bacteria or any harmful toxin in my system. I will admit I had smoke marijuana for about 10 months prior to this attack and I had abruptly quit because I felt like I was going nowhere. Well ever since then i've been clean for almost a month and my vision from time to time seems different to me. Lights seem brighter, I can see i guess you'd say a "light trail" from it. Any help? Also my vision seems blurry from time to time. In a way hard to focus. Its starting to bother me a little and I dont know what the hell is wrong with me. I was told by many doctors I was completely fine other then my anxiety and panic disorder. But do some of these vision problems come with the anxiety and such. And has anyone else here experienced some vision problems with it? I can see fine but my eyes just seem so weird sometimes it scares me. I, too, suffer from panic/anxiety disorder. I have tried several different meds. Yes!! my eye sight does seem to be on its own at times. Take your meds as prescriped ....get your eyes checked. It does take longer than a week before the medication can start to help so in the mean time, try to not worry and try to focus. You may be seeing things clearer than you have before. get off this Try Zoloft. I used it for over a year and it was fine. but that's not right at all.. you should not being seeing things at all. that would make you crazy ...... work out more keep a daily log of how you are doing and cut ot caffeine and MSG that is in food it really helps .... Did you ever have a blood work-up done for the posibility of diabetes? Sometimes when your blood sugar is out of whack it will cause problems with the eyes. not a personal experience, but a friend's. write this down: "i'm healthy, i like myself, and things are getting better and better every day". |
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