Sporadic deterioration of vision

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Sporadic deterioration of vision

Postby Paul Osborne » Sat 18 Feb 2006 9:00 pm

Evening all,

I have noticed that my "good" (right) eye is having periods where focusing becomes difficult to achieve. Since my "bad" (left) eye has vision like bathroom glass it makes life a tad interesting.

These periods last anything from a few minutes to a few hours and are not particularly frequent.

Since my bad eye is a lazy eye due to squints its barely had as much use as the right eye and so I cannot honestly say whether I have had this issue with it.

Is this a normal part of KC? - I really don't know.

Since I have my graft scheduled for the bad eye in late March (yes I have a date now - hurrah), should I just leave it until I see the consultant then, or is my local optom going to be worth a visit?

Paul
PS: doubt I will be able to make the AGM - sorry.

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Postby GarethB » Sat 18 Feb 2006 9:26 pm

Paul,

I get a similar effect which at the moment is quite frequent whi Lynn has helped with.

In my case the lens is rotating a bit and failing to return to its correct posotion.

Perhaps the same is happening to you and once the lens is where it should be you can see fine again.
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Postby Paul Osborne » Sat 18 Feb 2006 9:30 pm

Gareth,

Thanks for the speedy response, however there is a slight issue that I didn't make exactly clear:

I don't have contact lenses.

Thats why I am slightly concerned at the moment.

Paul

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Postby Andrew MacLean » Sat 18 Feb 2006 10:03 pm

Paul

I know that I am the last person who ought to give this sort of advice (but then good advice is always easier to give than it is to take :D ), but if you are worried, go talk to your doc.

Seriously, it is your sight!

All the best

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Postby Paul Osborne » Mon 20 Feb 2006 4:07 pm

Well I am going to the optoms tomorrow anyway (I had forgotten on Saturday - doh) - to get a couple of things sorted before the op (left lens changed to a plain one and get a copy of the prescription) so will talk to the people there and see what they say.

Fingers crossed.

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