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#11
Let us know how things go, it's always great to get feedback, and also to find out how your eyes are doing. Your description makes me think you need to see a specialist sooner rather than later and I might even suggest you consider it an emergency if this is all recent stuff - you might have had a retinal detachment and that needs to be dealt with quickly.
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#12
Thanks Tom... Working through VA so things don't alway go in the fast lane. Will post again when I get some answers.


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#13
None of them. Chronic overprescribing leads to vision loss, calibrating eyes to see perfectly all the time ... it’s just not how they reallly work. Take your “prescription”, shave 30% off room for eyes to exercise ... and mail order glasses via internet.
***Still can't figure out how to spell 'car' correctly***
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#14
MattKarma,

With respect, Royall describes "a few episodes of some strange vision anomalies". I had the same thing over a decade ago, and if I hadn't sought help from eye doctors, I would now be permanently blind in one eye and maybe in both.
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#15
There is a highly qualified ophthalmologist here in Hilo named Driscoll at Hawaii vision Specialists.

Laura
Laura
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