No: You are the first person I have heard of with this particular complaint. If you are serious, then the problem may not be eye-related, but metabolic or neurologic. Please make an appointment with a primary care doctor, who can look for specific things to guide you to the next step. Good luck!
Answered 10/3/2016
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No: Although we can have many different visual experiences, dizziness and the feeling that objects suddenly enlarge are usually not related to the eyes alone. The brain interprets what the eyes see and creates an image. Certain conditions (migraines, for example) can cause you to see visual phenomena that are not actually there. If this persists, see your doctor.
Answered 9/28/2016
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