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Eyes hurt while dancing I do ballet and contemporary dancing but every time I do a turn or any fast moves I find that my eyes are increasingly hurting, this throws me off and I can deal with pain in my legs my back my arms and my feet but my eyes are really sore and I feel as if even if I try in a shady room I just can't seem to get it away. my future is on the line if I can't fix this my doctor is useless and just says I need an eye test which I went to and didn't show anything my eyes are fine please try and help me save my career.
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Shady room?
Light-sensitivity is a symptom of migranes.
I spent years living with cluster headaches, and my mother taking me to the eye doctor. The pain is not exactly in the eyes - it's up kind of in the brow ridge. Often accompanied by weird visual effects (for me, the vision in one eye goes dim).
Say - do you get this pain in one eye and not the other? That's another common symptom. ]
I have never heard of that. I do know that fast turns can make some people like myself dizzy, so my eyes wouldn't hurt, just feel dizzy and unable to focus and lose I'd lose my balance...this was just for going out dancing with a partner. I am wondering if it is dizziness and not a pain that you are experiencing. I've heard to focus on a point across the room as you do spins to help although it never helped me all the way, just a little.
Sometimes if we use words to describe to doctors a problem and the words don't click in their head cus its not part of their personal mind language, then they just aren't going to get it. If you have something uniquely different than what I mentioned, keep trying to communicate the same thing in different ways and try different doctors until you find someone who understands what is going on. Have you talked to your dance teacher/leader. Perhaps they have heard of this phenomena and have helpful hints for you since it sounds like it has nothing to do with 20/20 vision or anything less. ]
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