Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => Other Health Discussion => Topic started by: Briony on August 24, 2015, 10:54:47 AM
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Had my eyes tested today. They were fine 12 months ago, no change of prescription. Today I have been told my prescription has changed massively and my doc needs to be informed. I am now in a right panic!
Has anyone else suddenly found their eyes have suddenly become short sighted? (I am 43). Could it be linked to hormones? I have been on a very lose dose BCP since the start of the year. Could there be a connection? Also have blocked tear ducts, apparently, causing problems with my contact lens.
Any advice appreciated xx
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Has anyone suggested having your blood sugar levels checked. Diabetes that is undiagnosed can cause vision changes.
When my hubby was developing this his eyesight changed a lot but as he didn't tell anyone it was not picked up on. His sight is now back to what it was.
Some pharmacies do glucose checks.
Honeyb
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Briony - Dry eyes play havoc with contact lenses.
Blocked tear ducts and dry eyes really affect the way lenses work and focus.
I vaguely seem to remember something about the BCP affecting contact lens wear, something about the eyes getting drier.
Last year I had a meibomian cyst on my upper eye lid, white gross looking lump.
Had to really cut down on my lens wearing time, now back to normal ish.
I've been using a warm eye bag to help keep the tear ducts clear and that has helped a lot.
Go and have a chat with your GP.
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My female cousin apparently was unable to wear contact lenses whilst pregnant ………
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Thanks so much. You lovely ladies have calmed me down! My mum had eye cancer a few years ago, so I always panic at anything to do with sight. It has coincided so much with taking BCP that I think there must be a connection? Thank you again xxx
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BCP - Birth Control Pill
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When do you see your GP?
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Went today (mainly to discuss HRT/pill) but the letter from optician hadn't arrived yet! Whilst waiting to see my GP (locum today) I will try the hot pad thing and drops. x
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Why didn't the GP ring for a copy, which could have been faxed >:( ::)
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My eyesight used to change whilst pregnant. I do not know about BCP, as I took it for years so probably did not know any different.
Dryness of eyes is indeed a problem and makes contacts difficult. I had eye drops I used to get from Boots which moistened them during the day (and helped get them out at the end) and used disposables. I have given up on them now.
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That's really interesting. I wonder if my prescription would change again if I stopped taking hormones? I can't believe how many different body systems our blinking hormones can affect!!
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Hi Briony - I know that some studies have found that women who use the BCP for a number of years go on to develop glaucoma but I can't find anything which links short sightedness to hormones. It can also cause double vision in some women. One of the early symptoms of a developing cataract is a worsening of short sightedness though so maybe that's why you are being referred to your GP? Have you noticed any difference in your sight when watching tv or driving?
Taz x
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I've worn contacts for 20 years and my eyesight has got dramatically worse in the the last year, both long and short sight >:( I also have astigmatism and it's that eye that has got worse. I think it's an age thing as I have regular eye checks.
Libby
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Hi Briony
Is it your distance vision that has changed or your near vision ?
Do you have your current and previous prescriptions - do you know how much change?
Your GP will most likely refer you to your local hospital Ophthalmology dept. This will be graded as a 'routine' referral or an 'urgent' referral by the hospital depending on what your doctor writes in the referral letter. What your doctor writes will depend upon what the optician says.
If I were you I would go back to the optician and ask for a copy of the report and then whilst you are there ask the optician to explain. It is possible that the optician saw something in the back of your eye that requires a referral.
On the other hand it is entirely possible that you have worsening near vision which is perfectly normal in the 40's and 50's and can happen quite quickly is some people -particularly if previous near vision checks were not accurate .....
Let us know how you get on
Pollie
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Lovely post Pollie.
Is short sightedness when you can see close-up but not distance?
Taz x
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My Optician warned me 4-5 years ago that I would eventually need distance lenses, that time has come. Not suddenly nor a shock but I collect my new prescription tomorrow.
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Taz - in a nutshell yes
The expression 'short sightedness' refers to our 'distance' vision and is very simply speaking what we are born with.
In healthy eyes we would not expect our distance vision to change much until cataracts develop naturally in later years.
Near vision however deteriorates due to ageing from about 40 years onwards.
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Yip, my eyes have deteriorated in my 40s and the last time the optician said there was a marked difference.....gah!!!
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Hi Briony
Is it your distance vision that has changed or your near vision ?
Do you have your current and previous prescriptions - do you know how much change?
Your GP will most likely refer you to your local hospital Ophthalmology dept. This will be graded as a 'routine' referral or an 'urgent' referral by the hospital depending on what your doctor writes in the referral letter. What your doctor writes will depend upon what the optician says.
If I were you I would go back to the optician and ask for a copy of the report and then whilst you are there ask the optician to explain. It is possible that the optician saw something in the back of your eye that requires a referral.
On the other hand it is entirely possible that you have worsening near vision which is perfectly normal in the 40's and 50's and can happen quite quickly is some people -particularly if previous near vision checks were not accurate .....
Let us know how you get on
Pollie
Hi Pollie
Last year it was virtually 20/20. Had a v mild prescription for close reading. This time it was -1.00 -1.50 100 and -1.00 -1.50 80. Not really sure what any of it means. Went in today to collect the new contacts (they'd phoned) but by the time I got there they had been lost!
Still waiting to hear back from gp once she's received the letter. X
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Really helpful posts - thank you all of you. X
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There's a New World out there ;D - distance glasses are GREAT!
When do you get your appt.?