Jayly Posted July 9 Report Share Posted July 9 Has anyone else experienced pupils completely dilating? Full blown. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jayly Posted July 9 Author Report Share Posted July 9 11 minutes ago, Jayly said: Has anyone else experienced pupils completely dilating? Full blown. Feeling of tripping and pupils get extremely large. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anonim Posted July 29 Report Share Posted July 29 in certain situations only when I become very anxious Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fawkinchit Posted July 29 Report Share Posted July 29 Not particularly, no. It could be a response to the stress caused by HPPD maybe? Is it both eyes or just one? In situations where only one is dilating, its good to go get checked by a doctor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jayly Posted July 30 Author Report Share Posted July 30 13 hours ago, Fawkinchit said: Not particularly, no. It could be a response to the stress caused by HPPD maybe? Is it both eyes or just one? In situations where only one is dilating, its good to go get checked by a doctor. Sonce my hppd has made a comeback, one is always kinda larger than the other. Been to the eye doc they said nothing but they were normal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fawkinchit Posted July 30 Report Share Posted July 30 10 hours ago, Jayly said: Since my hppd has made a comeback, one is always kinda larger than the other. Been to the eye doc they said nothing but they were normal. A lesser percentage of the population actually have non uniform pupils, if I remember its estimated up to 30% of people. The term is anisocoria. If you have seen an eye doctor for it and they said everything is fine then its probably nothing to worry about. Edit: I am not dismissing your idea that its from the HPPD though, I can't say that its not possible. There could be effects to the sympathetic visual nervous systems from HPPD. But I have not seen anyone else report this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jayly Posted July 30 Author Report Share Posted July 30 7 hours ago, Fawkinchit said: A lesser percentage of the population actually have non uniform pupils, if I remember its estimated up to 30% of people. The term is anisocoria. If you have seen an eye doctor for it and they said everything is fine then its probably nothing to worry about. Edit: I am not dismissing your idea that its from the HPPD though, I can't say that its not possible. There could be effects to the sympathetic visual nervous systems from HPPD. But I have not seen anyone else report this. When I got hppd in November 2 years ago this happened. When my hppd went away for about a year so did the issue with my pupils. My hppd has came back and my pupils are back to being one size bigger than the other. Also, they fluctuate. One minute it’ll be my right pupils smaller than my left, check them a few minutes later, or hours later ( they change whenever I guess lol) and the left will be larger than the right. It’s very odd. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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