What Are Some Of The Ways & Words You Use To Describe Your Vision And Eye Problems? I Have My Neuro Appt Tomorrow To Explain My Symptoms
I've not had much luck explaining what I'm experiencing and thought maybe y'all could help me to describe to my Dr my Wonky eyes!
Not a big fan of AI, but the advice this time is actually really good.
I have what I've been told is a very unusual symptom... my eyes bounce up and down. People, including doctors, are pretty skeptical about that until they see it happen. But I tell them as exactly as I can, anyway.
If you have light sensitivity, be as specific as possible about how severe - or not - it is. In my experience, unless you're quite well-acquainted with your doctor, he or she may tend to take what you say with a grain of salt because patients sometimes tend to exaggerate.
Hope things go well at your apppointment! You've got my prayers for that.
❤️ wm
@A MGteam Member Thank you!! My eyes "bounce", but not up and down. They go left to right, and your description is the best I've heard to describe what happens!
When describing your vision and eye problems to your neurologist, you can use the following terms and descriptions based on the context provided:
1. Droopy Eyelids (Ptosis)
- "My eyelids feel heavy and droop, especially by the end of the day."
- "I have trouble keeping my eyes open."
2. Double Vision (Diplopia)
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