Trish,Re: quoting you
“I too am frustrated (Debbi) that the opthamologist i visited last week was SO unhelpful.� You need a “Neuro-Ophthalmologist�I have been in Canadian
waiting rooms anticipating to see a doctor before- and even in Ontario :-\… HUGS
Nystagmus Here in the USA I too had
double vision and this is why I was prescribed the Diamox -as I had swelling causing this. The nystagmus was temporary and was caused by post AN surgery swelling affecting the cranial nerves- thus the nasty Diamox
prescription.
Here are more details on “nystagmus�
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathologic_nystagmusHere is a video of what it looks like as the eye involuntarily vibrates or jiggles from side to side
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7594210740186980863RE quoting you
“For the double vision she said... oh you have to wear an eye patch for that (as i sit across from her with an eye patch on). And she said you just have to wait and hope it clears up or get surgery after 6 months…� Here in the USA (I am a Canadian residing in Oregon) I went to my ophthalmologist, and his partner, as soon as I returned to Oregon from my surgery in California with the
eye issues. They did not prescribe the eye weight but promptly referred me to a “
Neuro-Ophthalmologist� who specialized in Oculofacial Plastic Surgery (I did not have surgery). It was the
Neuro-Ophthalmologist who fitted and ordered an eye weight for me. He had a hunch that once the swelling went down, and with time, this issue could be waited out without surgery - thus the eye weight.
This is my #1 “eye guy� for my post AN treatment complications
http://www.ohsu.edu/health/meet-our-staff/doctors/doctor.cfm?id=11302 A Canadian Neuro-Ophthalmology I suggest you contact His Neuro-Ophthalmology department there has a woman on the faculty who also is a CANADIAN
http://www.ohsu.edu/health/meet-our-staff/doctors/doctor.cfm?id=13290I understand she specialized in nystagmus.
I suggest you call her directly and see if she can recommend you a “Neuro-Ophthalmologist� there in
Ontario.
I actually found my neurotologist (my #1 surgeon and team leader) through calling reputable academic Canadian neurotologists- for highly recommended surgeon down here. My experience is that in the
neuroscience medical field of professionals their world is small- and they often all know of each other as they meet at conferences, symposiums or simply went to university together. Try to not be upset with your current ophthalmologist as she just may not be in-the-know … I think this might be just
out of her league. However she should have identified her limitations and referred you to someone more specialized in this. Put aside anger and frustration and
keep moving forward to get the best care for YOU.
The eye weight Here is the temporary eye weight product link
http://www.fci-ophthalmics.com/pdfs/blinkeze.pdfPrint this up and take it into your specialist
Here is the on-line ordering page that also is for Canada
http://www.medcompare.com/OphthalmologyWeb/moreinfo.asp?ltid=2&type=product&id=34993&cbid=5 Eye bubble bandage The eye patches from the store do have elastic and I too could not wear these as it pinched the incision from the surgery. I was given these eye bubble bandages.
http://www.medcompare.com/details/31030/AfterCare-Eye-Bandages.htmlThese stick on. If you wash these in cold water you can reuse these. (hot water messes up the glue) The glue looses the adhesiveness after a while and I just taped mine on with tanspore tape once these lost their stickiness.
Here is a random Canadian link; I pulled up on Google, on that product,
http://solutions9.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_CA/Nexcare/Home/Products/FirstAidSupplies/Tapes/FlexibleClearTape/ Eye patch option idea While I was still in the nystagmus stage (which did eventually clear up) my husband covered the outside of the eye bubble bandage with back electrical tape to block the light. This made a huge difference- and I could walk and balance better too. However this is a
temporary solution.
The black patch was not so bad- as I joined the
Captain Deb pirate club , here on the forum, for a short time ....as I walked like a "drunken sailor in the wind."
http://anausa.org/forum/index.php?topic=5183.0&
http://anausa.org/forum/index.php?topic=5182.0The eye weight will help with dry eye and will allow you to blink but it will NOT help the nystagmus (and double vision). The nystagmus does take time and a reduction of swelling- before it resolves.
Healing Happens Know that yesterday I went on a huge all-day rigorous hike here with the family
http://www.oregonstateparks.org/park_211.phpMy vision is now great! I did have to wear sun glasses… but so did many other hikers.
I scaled the steep hills with no balance issues ... less than a year after I was going through what you are going through.
Healing does happen… Neurological things take longer to heal ...lets say than something like mmmm
… a knee surgery, etc.
Hang in there.
You are you best advocate You must be
the #1 person hounding these doctors for good follow up care. Write a polite and gracious letter to your ophthalmologist (now matter how mad
you are at them right now) and print up the products sheets from the links I have given you- above and enclose. If you are having double vision I am suspecting that you are experiencing “nystagmus�… and you really should see a “
Neuro-Ophthalmologist� ASAP. You need a referral as that is the way the Canadian Healthcare red-tape-system works
. If the ophthalmologist does not write this for you - then ask your neurotologist to write one.
I really think you
will get results with this approach… PM me if you still have issues. I am sure we can point you to the ANAC group and they can also help advocate for you "IF" you continue to have issues with getting referrals to qualified specialist for your post op care.
http://www.anac.ca/aboutanac.htmlThey have some excellent people on their board.
http://www.anac.ca/boardofdirectors.htmlRegister as a member so you can get their literature and booklets.
http://www.anac.ca/membership.html
Our ANA has an eye booklet- but I think it
needs some updating with the counsel of “Neuro-Ophthalmologists�https://secure.baxinternet.com/~anausa/for_sale.htmlIn the meantime be sure to keep your eye moist with all the blinding goop and drops as you do not want your cornea to dry out. We do have a
drinken sailors in the wind club here on the forum for those attired with a pirate patch
... arby dar!
Hang in there- we are here for you.As smiley PEARLY whites says "Huggles!"
Daisy Head Maizy