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Re: eye problems
| William Stacy, O.D. | 28 Jan 2007 20:28 |
if you don't turn away, but just turn out the light source that seems to be causing it, and they go away, they are entoptic phenomena that will probably always be there with that kind of lighting. Irlen will not fix it, just maybe help get your mind off of it, as their treatment is mostly (or completely) psychological in nature.
> I have visions problems and was wondering if anyone could help me with > a diagnosis. I have been to eye specialists who dont have a clue. [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > have a hard time getting things posted on google groups for most of > them that is. |
| orinocoflow | 15 Jan 2007 08:59 |
I have visions problems and was wondering if anyone could help me with a diagnosis. I have been to eye specialists who dont have a clue.
I see kind of like a sparklie, glittery type of stuff in certain lights and it seems to depend on how the light is entering my eyes. I have done a full 1/4 turn and it goes away, I turn back adn it is there again. I also see a short bar of bright light that floats down or sometimes in a different direction. These are not the dust type of floaters, or any other floaters. My retina looks great, the whole health of my eyes look great for that matter. can anyone give me any suggestions? I am currently going through Irlen Eye Institute for special tinted glasses and they do seem to help some. But what is it that I have and can it be cured?
I can answer some questions as this is very brief based on it seems I have a hard time getting things posted on google groups for most of them that is.
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