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Anyone Have Changes In Vision After Treatments

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Mathis, TX
August 7, 2022
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A MyBCTeam Member

I think mine also seems to have changed with meds more than any of other treatment

August 7, 2022
A MyBCTeam Member

My vision is definitely different. I didn't have chemo, just radiation. I think it has more to do with the meds: letrozole, verzenio and/or effexor. I find that my distance vision is worse. I need to get my vision checked.

August 7, 2022
A MyBCTeam Member

Yes im 2an 1/5 years out and Im on exemestane

July 28, 2024
A MyBCTeam Member

I am on Verzenio and Letrozole. I have had some blurring and dry eyes. I am having an eye exam in September so I will see how much my vision has changed.

July 27, 2024
A MyBCTeam Member

Yes, changes in vision after breast cancer treatments are reported by some individuals. Here are some details from the knowledge base:

- Eye Twitching: Many people experience eye twitching during chemotherapy, which often subsides a few weeks to a month after the last treatment
- Blurred Vision: Some individuals report Show Full Answer

Yes, changes in vision after breast cancer treatments are reported by some individuals. Here are some details from the knowledge base:

- Eye Twitching: Many people experience eye twitching during chemotherapy, which often subsides a few weeks to a month after the last treatment.
- Blurred Vision: Some individuals report blurred vision during and after chemotherapy.
- Floaters and Tinnitus: A few people have mentioned experiencing floaters in their eyes and tinnitus in their ears during chemotherapy.
- Sensitive Eyes: Chemotherapy can make eyes more sensitive, and additional eye problems like blurred vision, eye pain, or vision loss should be discussed with an oncologist.

If you notice any significant changes in your vision, it's important to consult with your oncologist or an ophthalmologist.

July 27, 2024

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