It sounds like "voluntary nystagmus", which one estimate suggests perhaps 8% of the population can do. Its a fairly useless thing to do so its not exactly a "superpower", nor is it an indication of anything wrong if that is indeed what you are describing.
No it certainly isn't cancer or radioactive spider bite (where do you live that spiders are radioactive? Chernobyl? )
This assumes you have seen an ophthalmologist or optometrist and have healthy eyes.
1. Voluntary activation of the convergence-accommodation reflex. This will pull the eyes in, blur the distance vision, cause double vision and make the pupil smaller.
2. Activation of end-point nystagmus. When many individuals look extremely far right or left or up or down the eye will sometimes jerk back and forth. This is called nystagmus and since its due to a normal eye muscle just reading the end of its extent it is normal.
3. Undiagnosed Duane's Syndrome.
It's not considered a super-power unless you can also fly like Superman.
JCH MD
I also experience what PenShade described above, but with one major difference: I can do it at will.
Glasses aren't a factor; I can do it with or without them. It doesn't cause me pain at all when I do it, or any other symptoms. It's kind of like a superpower in the sense that I can turn in on and off abruptly, do it normally or intensify it, all with complete control. I haven't noticed it getting harder or easier to do in different circumstances. This ability has been with me since I discovered it around 5 years ago, with no adverse effects, so I don't think it's because of an injury or anything. Can anyone tell me what's going on? Is it because of cancer? Radioactive spider bite? Can everyone do this, but they just haven't discovered it yet? (btw, I'm a 17 year old male.)
I have recently started to suffer from this. Its going on for several months now its a bit disconcerting.
It only happens under the following circumstances:
looking at busy patterns on carpets/curtains etc...
in the supermarket when there are fluorescent lights on lots of shelves
have problems with white horizontal blinds with natural sunlight
I went to opthalmologist, optometerists and PCP
I was told that my eyes are healthy.
Optomotersist mentioned it could be some kind of very slight eye teaming problem. She used the term "Eye dominance"
It goes away when I look through either eye.
It does not happen in normal everyday activities only the conditions I mention above. ITs only very slight but its there.
I am stumped.
Youre an *** Rohen.
I also have the vibrating vision at times, which is why i decided to look it up... JCH MD; thanks for the tip on nystagmus, i'll have to look into it. it doesnt bug me at all its just wierd and i decided to finally look it up..
I dont do drugs or drink alcohol or anything, my metabolism is pretty fast though so i'm wondering if maybe my body isnt getting all of the vitamins and stuff from the food that i eat?
Thanks for your replies JCH!
I also experience vibrating vision, but only when I use a vibrating messager on my scalp. I recently used a jack hammer, and just could not continue with its use because of the tremendous vibrations in my vision. If I dont cause the head to experience any form of vibration, I seem to be fine, so I guess theres nothing to really be concerned about.
Rohen
thanks for replyin anyways........ :(
sorry nothing to add on your case. JCH MD
I am having problem with my vision after i switched to poly carbonate non anti glare glasses .....now even with out the glasses my visions vibrating ...i even had to take up anti rabies vaccine ...which i beleive worsened this but my docs told me its not the cause after scrutinizing my MRI , now i am on neuro tablets as per a senior neuro surgeon , the cause for the same is sme stress realted neuro problem ...kindly please advice........
Regards
Anoop
Hi I am a 23 year old male and I have recently started experiencing slight vibration of repetative patterns like stripes or racks of books. I've also observed that the vibration disappears if I close one of the eyes. It's only when I see the objects with both eyes that they seem to vibrate. Any idea? Thanks!
The medical condition that would most likely cause this is intermittent nystagmus which can have serious causes, however with a 10 year history of nothing developing its not likely a progressive disease.
JCH MD
This has been happening to me for 10 years...in fact it's happening right now, which is why I looked it up. It mainly happens to me when I'm on the computer (I, too, work long hours on the computer).
Never asked a doctor about it..maybe I will next time I'm in...
If it reoccurs you should see an MD ophthalmologist Eye physician. The exam by the optometrist is not adequate if you need to see a MD physician. Tell your parents.
JCH MD