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can you get financial help when you need glasses? Do glasses work if you have nystagma ' s?

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Nystagmus is difficult to manage, glasses don’t make any difference but there may be a medication that could help.

The goal is to help with the head tilt that often comes with nystagmus. Sometimes surgery improves vision, too. Some drugs may ease symptoms in adults but not children. These include the anti-seizure medicine gabapentin (Neurontin), the muscle relaxant baclofen (Lioresal), and onabotulinumtoxina (Botox).7 Nov 2019

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Income-based Criteria

You get Income Support.

You get a Jobseeker's Allowance.

You get an Income-related Employment and Support Allowance.

You get a guaranteed credit part of Pension Credit.

You get a Universal Credit.

You have a certificate of HC2 under the NHS Low Income Scheme.

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Sherena

My sister has nystagmus and has taken Baclofen to help but it comes with side effects such as hair thinning, but it seems as though they may need to increase the dosage or switch to something else. She also wears glasses but not for the nystagmus specifically. My opthalmology consultant is recommending mementine as I have been diagnosed with nystagmus as well.

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