Thank you very much for this explanation sir. Kind regards from a Belgian dad who just got the novl-diagnose for his teen daughter. I know this video is not really intended for us, but i learned a lot.
I have migrain, and the scotoma of the attack benefit almost nothing from the overlap, as far as migrain concern the scotoma is kind of"active" not passive, so it's called scintillating scotoma ..
What do you propose for recent evidence that formerly conversion now functional neurological disorder causes physical changes in the brain? Would that not potentially cause miscommunication in synapses which are a physical thing. How about former trauma to the head in someone who was abused and never had a traumatic brain injury assessed properly so their dominant eye compensated leading to permanent changes in how their brain perceives information?
PLEASE Doctor; can you help? I’ve developed blurred vision in one eye (out of focus) due to the fear/phobia/worry of eye problems I believe - my Optician cannot find any problem. It is more difficult for me, since my other eye (the one I can see through normally) is a 'Lazy' eye, which as you know means that both eyes cannot look at the same object at the same time, and so is unable to compensate for the blurred eye... I do not know if I have Functional Vision Loss?
Very helpful as always Dr.Lee! Most sincere thanks!
I sincerely thank Dr. Lee for each and every video that you had been uploaded.
Very helpful thank you!
Thank you very much for this explanation sir. Kind regards from a Belgian dad who just got the novl-diagnose for his teen daughter. I know this video is not really intended for us, but i learned a lot.
Much appreciation Doc, thanks for sharing your knowledge and time.
I have migrain, and the scotoma of the attack benefit almost nothing from the overlap, as far as migrain concern the scotoma is kind of"active" not passive, so it's called scintillating scotoma ..
What do you propose for recent evidence that formerly conversion now functional neurological disorder causes physical changes in the brain? Would that not potentially cause miscommunication in synapses which are a physical thing. How about former trauma to the head in someone who was abused and never had a traumatic brain injury assessed properly so their dominant eye compensated leading to permanent changes in how their brain perceives information?
i have the same question
How are you sure these tests are enough to discard e.g. _organic_ neurological problems?
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PLEASE Doctor; can you help?
I’ve developed blurred vision in one eye (out of focus)
due to the fear/phobia/worry of eye problems I
believe - my Optician cannot find any problem. It is
more difficult for me, since my other eye (the one I can see
through normally) is a 'Lazy' eye, which
as you know means that both
eyes cannot look at the same object at the same
time, and so is unable to compensate for the blurred eye... I do not know if I have
Functional Vision Loss?
From what I understand it's all in whether the optician believes you or not.
Do you ever tell the client they have functional or non-organic vsion loss. What about if they ask?
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7338913/
I missed that migrain is transient ....
Sir, how to tell if a patient has non-organic vision in one eye who has already lost his other eye due to trauma (HM)?
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7338913/