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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    Raby, NSW
    202

    very worried atm

    hey everyone,

    i hardly start up a thread unless i really need some help

    ok since last thrusday when i look down i see a flash of light in my right eye.... i went to see an optomitrist yesterday and they took some photos of the eye.

    something came up but they arn't sure what it is so they are going to compare different photo's taken last year from my old optom.


    iam so so scared atm because my father went blind has anyone had this happen during pregnancy??? and advise would help.

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber & MPM

    Feb 2007
    Melbourne
    5,462

    Hi, I haven't had what you describe, but my eye-sight has really deteriorated during this pregnancy. I have trouble focusing and reading signs, etc. (I'm guessing I've become short-sighted?).

    I have heard that a lot of women have problems with their eyes during pregnancy, but the problems can rectify (over time) after pregnancy. Does your optometrist know you are pregnant?

    I hope all is OK.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    Raby, NSW
    202

    hey trish, thankyou for replying yep the optom know in preg but didn't say much about that being the cause. im sooo worried ill just have to wait till tomorrow morning to find out what's going on.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    home sweet home.
    1,995

    Sorry to hear you are going through such worry. Hopefully the optomertrist will be able to put your mind at ease tomorrow.

    Spring xx

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    Raby, NSW
    202

    thankyou spring i hope so too!! ill post back tomorrow night with what they had to say.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Jun 2005
    near the water
    1,230

    I work for an optometrist and can tell you we don't take flashing in the eyes lightly. There can be many different reasons for this from very innocent cases and blood pressure to a condition at the back of the eye near the retina being de tatched. Has it been there long or just started up recently?
    I am sure the photos they took were to examine the retina and that is why they are going to review prev images. They would of been able to see a partial detachment and would of acted on it quickly, this can often be re-attached if caught early, and especially being on the weekend they would not of let you go home.
    Try not to worry but if it becomes more intense or if it worries you go to your emergency department and see the opthalmologist on call.
    Hoping that it is something less sinister which I am thinking that it may be.

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    Raby, NSW
    202

    I work for an optometrist and can tell you we don't take flashing in the eyes lightly. There can be many different reasons for this from very innocent cases and blood pressure to a condition at the back of the eye near the retina being de tatched. Has it been there long or just started up recently?
    I am sure the photos they took were to examine the retina and that is why they are going to review prev images. They would of been able to see a partial detachment and would of acted on it quickly, this can often be re-attached if caught early, and especially being on the weekend they would not of let you go home.
    Try not to worry but if it becomes more intense or if it worries you go to your emergency department and see the opthalmologist on call.
    Hoping that it is something less sinister which I am thinking that it may be.
    hey minky, yeah i know.. i used to work for an optometrist that's why iam sooo worried. i would of went to my old boss straight away because she is a fantasitic optometrist but i eneded my employment on a bad note she was a nightmare to work for.

    oh and they didn't see any detachment in the photos.

    the optometrist i went to on the weekend is ringing up karen (old boss) to get the pics she took when i worked with her.

    im just praying it's nothing serious.

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    Raby, NSW
    202

    i forgot to say, they didn't see any detachment so hopfully that's a good sign.