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Lyn13

Updated 9mo ago

Seeing blue/white spots since getting Covid?

Anyone seeing blue/white spots in their vision since getting Covid? I’ve gotten many tests done and all come back normal. I am also seeing stars occasionally as well.

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samw

2y

yes and my vision is altered. my depth perception is out of whack it's awful. can barely read and definitely can't watch tv or walk too much without gettin dizzy bc of it
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Lyn13

2y

have you been to an Opthamologist, neuro-Opthamologist or neurologist?
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samw

2y

i had an extensive work up by a team of neurologists and tests (mri, spinal tap, ct) came back clear. I have seen multiple ophthalmologists but i am waiting for an appointment in august for a test they couldn't run at the time due to it being expensive. but at the time of my last appointment my optic nerve was fine and there didn't seem to be a physical problem they could diagnose. however, it impacts my everyday life significantly, so i hope to heal as soon as possible.
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Lyn13

2y

I really relate to you. I don’t have the dizziness or depth perception issue. However, I have been to multiple Opthamologists and doctors and all my tests come back fine too. It’s a frustrating feeling because in order to treat something they need to figure out what’s wrong and if they can’t then it’s just hard overall. What about an MRA scan? I requested one but they told me no because all my tests are clear. I’m currently taking turmeric, magnesium threonate and b2 to help. Not sure if that would help but just a suggestion. Are there any long Covid clinics in your area? Someone suggested that to me but haven’t looked into it yet.
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Lyn13

2y

Also, do you get headaches?

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