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Is It Possible To Have A Constant Migraine In Your Eyes
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Have prescription eye glasses x’s one week and eyes still hurt

posted November 14, 2023
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I’ve learned recently that prisms made my head spin and not see clearly enough to walk in a straight line. That Rx has been edited several times so hopefully the newest will be in and work soon 🤞.

posted December 2, 2023
A MyMigraineTeam Member

I’m so happy they worked for you, Sara4. I couldn’t even see in a straight line 🙃

posted November 30, 2023
A MyMigraineTeam Member

I have prisms on my glasses and they are great. Decreased migraines

posted November 29, 2023
A MyMigraineTeam Member

Sara4 ~ my newest glasses had prisms. I’ve seen my doc several times, and I trust him 1000x’s! They’re being remade and removing the prism. The world was a blur.

posted November 28, 2023
A MyMigraineTeam Member

Take them back! They can make mistakes. The midrange for computers or reading area wrong? Take them back and rule that out first

posted November 26, 2023

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