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that's a good suggestion Professor. I have curtailed that drastically/ I noticed this morning while going out with Miz micro to support the local stores (again) that the light in the store were really bothering me and I put my my very well tinted script sunglasses on. The light stopped bothering me instantly..

So I am learning that certain lighting really affects my vision. Must be why the Opthamologist wants to see me in three weeks. I have a bottle of medicine to drop into my eyes every day now.

I am guessing if this pressure does not go down he is likely gonna relieve it.

THis is a real inconvenience as I need to get out west to some clients who are having some difficulties they cannot figure out on their own.. I hate it when that happens..

Excellent point Professor.
Thank You!


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Re: Well it's official
By: monkeytrots
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Thu, 13 Feb 25 12:22 AM
Msg. 03917 of 04566

MICRO - QUIT DRIVING. IMMEDIATELY.

Pressure like that can cause INSTANTANEOUS LOSS OF ALL SIGHT. NO WARNING. JUST POOF - SUDDENLY ALL YOU SEE IS TOTAL BLACKNESS.

Yeh, I've experienced it. In an ophthalmologist's office being treated for an optical stroke. An injection (in the eyeball) was given, and about fifteen minutes later, total blackness. Scary as hell. The DOC relieved the pressure almost immediately (took some fluid out with a needle), and sight returned. Fortunately, that was the last of several months worth of treatment.


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