Re: can anxiety affect eyesight?
Okay...... Then consider all the supplements listed in the article and the Mind Soothe product that I mentioned. Also, Native Remedies suggests additional supplements that will help your anxiety that will not interfere with Mind Soothe.
Dealing with anxiety and panic on your own doesn't necessarily work, especially if you are not eating right and taking the appropriate supplements. The vision disturbance is temporary and will go away once your anxiety is under control.
Not knowing you, I don't know the cause of your anxiety. It could have an emotional source or it could be purely physical. If it is physical, the proper diet which I describe in the article and supplements will probably eliminate it. But it may take a little while to build your body up.
If the source is emotional, this must be dealt with and I strongly advise therapy. A good therapist or psychologist will help get to the emotional source. They can also help you with coping mechanisms, such as relaxation exercises, visualization, meditation, etc.
But take heart, you can very well put this disorder in the past. The thing is when dealing with anxiety and panic one must address it from the emotional and physical aspects. In a large majority of the cases, dealing with it by yourself, doesn't really work.
My Best,
Luella