Author Topic: Anyone have Binocular Vision Dysfunction caused by their tumor?  (Read 348 times)

carriekartman

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I'm still struggling with disorientation when moving, some clumsiness and fatigue doing simple things on my feet (and I'm a pretty active person; working out daily, biking, hiking, yoga, swimming etc) After being discharged from PT, because my vestibular testing was good (it was a low bar in my opinion), I was referred to ophthalmology, and they think it may be BVD caused by my tumor, since head movement with visual tracking brings on symptoms. This does make sense, but I've not heard anything about it here, or in ANA webinars etc. I would love to hear from others with similar symptoms who had their visual systems checked out.

carriekartman

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Re: Anyone have Binocular Vision Dysfunction caused by their tumor?
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2025, 03:10:56 pm »
Hi Friends, replying to my own message here, because I found a link to an NIH paper which notes possible eye movement impact right in the Introduction, and another mention in an article from "Braintumor Research" in the UK.

So much no one tells us! I'll see a neurologist soon, and hope to learn more about how to resolve this. I'm still interested to hear from you if you have experienced eye movement/processing issues, and if you've found effective treatment.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK537359/

https://braintumourresearch.org/blogs/faq/how-does-an-acoustic-neuroma-make-you-feel

mwatto

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Re: Anyone have Binocular Vision Dysfunction caused by their tumor?
« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2025, 08:07:39 pm »
Hi I found that prism glasses work best now for me.
Michele
20 x19x14mm Cystic AN diagnosed Feb 2019. CK.
Mri 2019 shrinking: 18x17x13 mm.
Mri 2020 - no cysts visible, stable.
MRI 2021, 2022 - stable no change
MRI 2023 Further reduction 12x12x10mm!! Hearing 87%
MRI 2024, 2025: No change in AN size or hearing status.