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Anxiety and eye problems

Benb
Community Member

Hi All

I hope I can get some help please ???

I had been very very stress and super high anxiety for the last 4 weeks, which I am working through but my eyes have been playing up. I have been see eye floaters, finding it hard to focus in a bright room at night, bright lights (shopping centre, work, in front of the Tv) are hurting my eyes and I my Finding hard to focus on sometimes but if I drive a car day or night it goes away instantly ???

Or if my stress and anxiety are low I can see as normal, ( it is like a cloud has lifted) ??? I have seen my GP and had all the check and test for the last month and all good. I had a eye test and I do need reading glasses which I should get next week.

Just see if anyone else has had this ???

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Ozarkcaver
Community Member
When I came across this thread, I wanted to respond with some words of encouragement. I too have suffered with floaters for years. However, in my experience, you will eventually learn to ignore them for the most part and get past the feelings of despair I fully identify with. It will take time, but if knowing your brain will eventually adjust to ignore them helps ease the anxiety, then I believe it will happen that much sooner. The more anxious I was, the more I noticed them and it was a vicious cycle. I had to find other distractions and let myself see them without focusing on them until eventually, I stopped noticing them so much. Now, I can go weeks without thinking about them, even though I still see them against light backgrounds. This is not a quick fix, but I hope it comforts someone to know that it does get better and easier with time.

this has been a realy hopfully forum topic very help full thanks for all the insight

I am welder by trade and I struggle with anxiety and I recently started a new job and in the first days of being there (the new guy effect as I call it) I failed a weld test as I was struggling with my symptoms and could not focus on my weld pool as my vision was playing up was blurry and hard to focus I thought my auto helmet was playing up so I used my back up helmet but that was the same. I had to complete two out of three test peices with a combo of muscle memory and counting timing in my head. hardest weld test I have ever done. I had to take a breather and come back to it a few times talk about a snow ball effect the more I stressed out the worst my symptoms became but I eventually calmed my self down and was able to complete it.

Tricia14
Community Member

Hi.  I have the same thing. Had flashers and floaters for 10 months.  Now sudden onset of flashes and floaters in the other eye.  Can’t handle this. 

Tricia14
Community Member

What did you do about it?   I’ve had eye issues for 10 long months.  The only thing I have anxiety over is the eye issues!