Need some support!! Went in for some eye issues, and the Dr. found a optic nerve hemorrhage.

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Dr. ran some tests (peripheral test, ran some eye scans etc).. everything came back normal, that was Friday, then today she noticed an optic nerve hemorrhage.  Just wondering if anyone has had this?  Somewhat freaking out.  The Dr. said she wanted me to have an MRI so They took my blood pressure and it was 166/90...my blood Pressure is always normal 120/80 but of course after she said MRI, my palms started sweating, my head started swimming, my face got hot.  So now waiting for the MRI to be scheduled.  I am peri menopause, hoping that it could be the stress of everything going on with that.  I am 49 and healthy.  Anyway, just wondering if anyone has had this??

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    Oh so sorry! I’m not familiar with this condition. I would definitely see an eye specialist..

    Prayers for a good MRI report! 

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    Hi KikiP: Don't worry too much MRI its good some time to find out what is going on exactly then the doctor will be able to fix the problem for good. I hope all the result will come back good. My sister had the same problem for the last 2 years she started with injections after cataract she developed fluid behind her back of her eye she started with ilea and now every 4 months she inject ozordox. now she is OK she did not loose her side. last time she saw her doctor after taken CT scan they told her  that her eye is swallowing  and they give her ilea and she will go back on February, 28. I do not know if there is something natural way to do for her to get rid of swallowing to disappear. and for your blood pressure to lower it down go for a walk every day for 1/2 hour drink lots of water that will do it. Please let me know how is it going I wish you all the best and good luck.

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