Asked by Summer D.

i can't really see the pages of what i am reading and my eye sight keeps going in and out i can't see the book of what i am reading please HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!

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Answered by heyo ❄
are you nearsighted or farsighted? cuz i need glasses to see far away
Answered by heyo ❄
also hi
Answered by Summer D.
my eyesight is going blur like the words are big globs of letter's
Answered by heyo ❄
sorry about last time, i was trying to answer your question about the hiccups but i couldn't cuz i got banned. :(
Answered by Summer D.
i need glasses to see far and near but my family is tight on money so i have no clue what to do.
Answered by Summer D.
:( bummmer
Answered by Summer D.
please help me
Answered by Summer D.
you there?
Answered by heyo ❄
yup hold on
Answered by Summer D.
ok.
Answered by heyo ❄
wait, you HAVE glasses or you NEED glasses?
Answered by Summer D.
i also have the hiccup's right now too
Answered by Summer D.
i don't have glasses
Answered by Summer D.
and i need them.
Answered by Summer D.
ok?
Answered by Summer D.
do you have a solution for my eye's?
Answered by Summer D.
you ok???? you is not responding to my comments.
Answered by heyo ❄
do you have any of these symptoms?
Loss of part or all of your vision for a little while (usually 30 minutes or less)
Seeing flashes of light
Seeing flashes of light
Seeing wavy lines or spots
Answered by Summer D.
yes the loss one and seeing wavy lines or spots
Answered by Summer D.
is that Bad Heyo>?
Answered by heyo ❄
those are symptoms of migraines so here some stuff on migraines


-At the first sign of a migraine, take a break and step away from whatever you're doing if possible.

-Turn off the lights. Migraines often increase sensitivity to light and sound.
-Relax in a dark, quiet room. Sleep if you can.
-Try temperature therapy. Apply hot or cold compresses to your head or neck. Ice packs have a numbing effect, which may dull the sensation of pain. Hot packs and heating pads can relax tense muscles. Warm showers or baths may have a similar effect.
-Drink a caffeinated beverage. In small amounts, caffeine alone can relieve migraine pain in the early stages or enhance the pain-reducing effects of acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) and aspirin.

~Be careful, however. Drinking too much caffeine too often can lead to withdrawal headaches later on. And having caffeine too late in the day may interfere with your sleep, which can also affect migraines.~
Answered by Summer D.
oh ok thanks heyo your big help to me!!!!
Answered by Summer D.
is there anything i can help you with????
Answered by heyo ❄
no, im good
Answered by Summer D.
oh ok thanks
Answered by Coco
You need some glasses
Answered by Coco
Btw jiskha stop banning me I wanna help but I can’t because you keep banning me!
Answered by Coco
Please!
Answered by Summer D.
i am not banning anyone
Answered by Summer D.
ok i need help again heyo my eyes are going in and out i can't see anything
Answered by heyo ❄
uh oh...you should probably see a doctor
Answered by Summer D.
i don't got the money to go to the doctor i mean my family don't have the money.
Answered by Summer D.
we are tight on money...
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