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MinimedPumper07
02-17-2008, 05:25 PM
About 5 months ago I started seeing double vision, but only with contact lens, not with glasses. My eye doctor said it was because when I go inside, my pupil grows and the contact moves around a lot and I see double. Does anyone else have this? I can no longer wear contacts, which I love to wear. Now I have to settle with looking like a nerd and I have no real explanation for it :(

davef
02-18-2008, 09:43 AM
I haven't worn contacts since being DX, but I normally only wear them during the summer so that I can wear sunglasses without having to take off my "oridinary" glasses.

When was the last time you saw an optician. Mine does a check every time (each year) when I want to get my contact prescription filled.

When I am wearing the contacts I would be moving in/out doors, hence the reason for the contacts, I got tired having to carry both sunglasses and ordinary ones (hate tinted/react-a-light glasses) and never had a problem. Could it be that your eyes are dry and you need some drops? I'd talk to your optician.

patricia52
02-18-2008, 12:54 PM
optician came to our diabetic class and said that double vision can occur when the muscles around the eye do not function properly due to D complication. Might have him to check this too. He said when this happens it usually get better when BG levels are kept closer to normal. keep us informed

parrotletzoo
02-19-2008, 04:17 AM
cataracts can also cause double vision. especially when looking at lights.

MinimedPumper07
02-19-2008, 11:51 AM
thanks for the replies. The thing is, I only see double with contacts, not glasses. Its like the contacts dont fit perfectly. I am seeing a retinal specialist tommorow and i hope to have all my questions answered. I was thinking I might have something really wrong like cataracts or glaucoma. I have had numbers that are a bit high, even though my a1c is 6.2. I would say my average bg is 150, do you think that could be a big factor? I tried like 10 pairs of contacts and they all had the same problem. I dont think dryness is a problem, just double vision. Also I noticed that when I am outside a lot my eyes feel kind of itchy and warm. Does anyone else feel this?

davef
02-20-2008, 08:59 AM
The reason I mentioned dryness was I was wondering if the lenses weren't sitting right or moving correctly to stay centered. I get the itchy feeling if my eyes get dry or I wear the lenses for too long. Hopefully your specialist will be able sort things out for you.

MinimedPumper07
02-26-2008, 10:42 PM
everything was sorted out sorta. in short i have blepharitis and i also have tons of eye floaters. i will have a vitrectomy and cataract surgery soon.

palefacegirl03
02-27-2008, 08:31 AM
Glad that it got sorted out.

I have wore contact longer than I have been diabetic. My prescription is so strong that even with the new thinner lens for eyeglasses, mine are just too heavy to wear. I change my contacts frequently and wear my glasses at home and sometimes on the weekends to give my eyes a rest from the contacts. I got new glasses last year and while I can see with them, I see better with my contacts so hopefully I can continue to wear contacts for a long time with out any problems.