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what happened to me? i couldn't see! help?

I'm not sure why(atall, or i woudnt ask) but for some reason while i was swimming, during an-about- 20sec-rest, i suddenly coudnt see. like, everything kinda filmed over in a skin-tone-ish color, and i coudnt see at all, eyes WERE OPEN btw.

Then, as quicly as that happend, it went away.

Should i be conserned? or was it more like too much water ON my goggles (not in, that stings alot).

Incase this helps, i was having a little trouble breathing...not too bad, but just enought to be annoying. probably out of breath more than anything elce

Update:

ahh, its a wolf!

hehehe

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  • 1 decade ago
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    That happens to me ALL the time. I think it has something to do with iron...

    I'd mention it at your next doctor appointment.

    When it happens to me, its usually when I'm walking. Everything will dim, even go black, and my head swims. I have trouble breathing for a second. Resting for a moment helps.

    Try to take it easy when this happens. I know it woould be harder to do while swimming...

    Me and you, could be experiencing two completely different things.

    But still...talk to your doctor. Your s

  • 1 decade ago

    You need to see a doctor. Have a physical and mention this problem. They can run any tests needed to help diagnose what happened and make sure everything is OK.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    BOO! did i suprise you? : )

    Hi posh, I thought you'd left! I sent ya' a letter, don't know weather you got it or not though!

    Back to you GT, if a bit of water got into your googles, you might have had some sort of reaction to the "perfect water chemistry" (according to the state anyways, yeah right! : ) it's bad for your eyes, i don't think what happened to you was to serious!

    Source(s): that's what they said in summer school (if it keeps happening though you should probably stay out of the water, your vision is very important!)
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