Hi Anne, I can appreciate the problems your mother is having with her vision disturbances. I, too, have the same problem. After having cataract surgery with lens implant I still had the problem. My opthalmologist finally admitted that he was stumped. He could not find anything wrong with my eyes. He stated that it might be a result of Parkinsons or, quite possibly adverse effects of some of the medications I am taking. Subsequently I investigated all posssible adverse effects of all my meds and found to my greatest surprise that almost all of them have adverse effects on vision. I am not sure if I should list them by name but I will anyhow: Dyazide: Transient blurred vision Eldepryl (Deprenyl) : Blurred vision, diplopia (double vision) Lanoxin: Visual disturbances (blurred vision or yellow vision) Permax: Frequent = diplopia (double vision) Infrequent = eye pain, glaucoma, eye hermorrhage Rare = blindness, cataract, retinal detachment, retinal vascular disorder Propranolol: Visual disturbances Sinemet CR: Diplopia, dilated pupils, oculogyric crises. The above info is taken from CPS (Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties. I submitted this info to my opthalmologist but have not yet heard anything from him. Wether or not any of these drug side effects are causing your mothers problem is, of course, something only your mothers doctors can determine. I hope this is of some help to you. Regards, Werner On Fri, 18 Nov 1994, Anne Sibley wrote: > Hello! > > I have just joined this list at the urging of my grandmother, who doesn't have > a computer, when she read about the list in a Parkinson's newsletter. My > grandmother was diagnosed with Parkinson's about eight years ago; she is now > 82 and still very mobile, but has lost strength and is shaky. > > About a year ago she began having episodes of blurred vision; quite suddenly > her vision would blur, not blacking out, just blurriness so that she couldn't > read or see much beyond light and dark shapes. It would come on without > warning and go away just as suddenly, though resting seemed to bring her > vision back sooner. > > Has anyone else come across similar difficulties with vision? > > Anne Sibley ([log in to unmask]) >