tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2087417885885130489.post7892627076118795597..comments2024-03-21T23:40:36.148-05:00Comments on The Table: Changing Vision with FibromyalgiaBenia Zourashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16471714153669700511noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2087417885885130489.post-46758144170304349062011-11-29T08:19:57.548-06:002011-11-29T08:19:57.548-06:00Me, too. I forgot to mention the close-up reading...Me, too. I forgot to mention the close-up reading problems that seem to have started when the concussion came along, too. Anyway, when you are near 40 years old, eye doctors like to attribute that to age, even though it's been spot on up to that point. As for the sparkly crap, I see those kinds of things, too. They move, like they are little fairies, glittering and swimming in the air, just quickly enough to make my doubt my sanity. Since migraine auras always shimmer, I figured it had something to do with those, but I can't be sure. These sparkly things are rather new, as well.<br /><br />I'm glad the computer is still easy enough for you to manage. I work on the computer all day, so if that goes, I'm done for.Benia Zourashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16471714153669700511noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2087417885885130489.post-55790066242840325792011-11-29T00:01:14.101-06:002011-11-29T00:01:14.101-06:00I've had all sorts or wierd things with my vis...I've had all sorts or wierd things with my vission. eg. I find it very difficult to read printed word, like in the paper or books, but computer screens are usually OK. I get a lot of sparkly crap going on. The more tired I am the worse it gets.Kangastuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11897348540735420629noreply@blogger.com