Eyes, Glasses and our Sight
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Yeah Cat,cats_toy said:eyes
My chemo finished in September of 2007, my eyesight had gotten much worse throughout, but never got better. Might just be me, but who knows.
=^..^=
I'm the same way.0 -
yes, going downoutdoorgirl said:Yeah Cat,
I'm the same way.
I finished Chemo 11 months ago and keep changing glasses. I never had them before treatment.0 -
Hmmm - No improvement afterNew Flower said:yes, going down
I finished Chemo 11 months ago and keep changing glasses. I never had them before treatment.
Hmmm - No improvement after chemo? Yikes, I know age has something to do with this, I hope I dont end up with tri-focals and thick coke bottles. Maybe I will follow my first plan and get my eyes checked now. If my eyes improve after chemo, I can always go back to wearing my current glasses.0 -
I have noticed my nearchickad52 said:Natly
My doc told me the exact same thing. To wait awhile before getting my eyes checked. He said they usually improve. I guess everyone is different. Hugs, Diane
I have noticed my near vision is getting worse. used to be able to squint now need my glasses. I wear bifocals but dont need a new script yet.0 -
eyesightcarkris said:I have noticed my near
I have noticed my near vision is getting worse. used to be able to squint now need my glasses. I wear bifocals but dont need a new script yet.
I noticed that my sight deteriorated during chemo., but it is slowly improving (I'm 8 weeks out from last chemo).
A reduction in estrogen may also be responsible for a change in vision. I noticed a change after my hysterectomy and ovary removal 3 years ago and another change after my BC dx (and I went off hormone therapy). Be patient, it should improve.0
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