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Hi there, does anyone remember suffering from light sensitivity in their eyes when they went through PPP?

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Jocelyn_at_APPPartnerAPP

Hi Lizziebennet,

Thanks for reaching out to us.

I didn't personally experience this, but a mum, who had PP, I've chatted with did. I'm think she said she eventually found out from a doctor that it was something to do with the high levels of cortisol affecting the nerve endings in her eyes. She has no issues with it now.

I'll see if I can find out more or get her to write on here for you.

Take care,

Jocelyn

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Unicorn23

yes this happened to me and the olanzapine helped reduce this symptom for me

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Olanzapinelenny

yes, I experienced this for quite a while but has now passed.

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PNI-Admin

Hi I suffered from PNI (not PP) with a whole array of physical symptoms which started with sensitivity to light, sore eyes (grainy). I took antidepressants which helped most of my physical symptoms though I find I’m am still quite sensitive to light even 19 years after the pni experience! Saying that it doesn’t bother me much - I wear sunglasses when driving most of the time.

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lizziebennet

Thank you so much. The light sensitivity I have is crazy and it has been weeks. It is not just here and there. I keep on thinking I am sick with something else because of it.

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bluestarlady

Yes I did and found wearing sunglasses in the ward helped. I also couldn’t look at highly patterned things like checked tablecloths in cafes as they made me feel worse and my head spin.