I have two questions....
Jan. 24th, 2006 12:20 am1. About the fuzzyheadedness. I always connect that to sinus problems - I get a sinus headache, or a stuffed up nose, and I can't think properly (or pop my ears, or hear right).
*frowns*
This is absurd, but I'm thinking... is it possible that it could be somehow connected to, say, low pressure systems? I didn't start to feel out of it until it got heavy and rainy here last night.... And they always have some things in common with my sinus infections, including the hearing.
That doesn't even make sense! Not even to me, and I'm the one who thought of it! But... I need to keep notes on this or something. Bet it turns out to be something mundane like "Oh, gee, it's just the phase of the moon!"
2. In another edition of "Connie has no idea what's normal or what's not anymore...."
We all know that if you look at something centered in your face, a half a foot away, with first your left eye and then your right (but not both at the same time), it'll look like it's "jumped". It's got to do with how we get our binocular vision.
Is it normal for the vision from one eye to be (compared to the vision from the other eye) noticeably green-tinged, while the other eye is red-tinged compared to the first eye (and neither of them looks *that* different from both eyes unless I think about it)? I can think of *why* this would be, but... is it normal? I have no idea. I tried to explain it to my sister years ago (we were still at 18th Avenue), but I don't think she understood what I meant.
*frowns*
This is absurd, but I'm thinking... is it possible that it could be somehow connected to, say, low pressure systems? I didn't start to feel out of it until it got heavy and rainy here last night.... And they always have some things in common with my sinus infections, including the hearing.
That doesn't even make sense! Not even to me, and I'm the one who thought of it! But... I need to keep notes on this or something. Bet it turns out to be something mundane like "Oh, gee, it's just the phase of the moon!"
2. In another edition of "Connie has no idea what's normal or what's not anymore...."
We all know that if you look at something centered in your face, a half a foot away, with first your left eye and then your right (but not both at the same time), it'll look like it's "jumped". It's got to do with how we get our binocular vision.
Is it normal for the vision from one eye to be (compared to the vision from the other eye) noticeably green-tinged, while the other eye is red-tinged compared to the first eye (and neither of them looks *that* different from both eyes unless I think about it)? I can think of *why* this would be, but... is it normal? I have no idea. I tried to explain it to my sister years ago (we were still at 18th Avenue), but I don't think she understood what I meant.