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urgeok2
11-09-2008, 08:11 AM
I'm sitting here sort of stunned.
Been in a sort of denial for the last few months - but i cant ignore it any more..
I've definately lost some sight in my left eye.
Until a short while ago i've had 20/20 vision .. pretty good for a 47 year old guy who's spent the last 27 years working in front of computer screens (and an avid reader)
but tnow - it is apparent i'll need to get my eyes tested and probably have to wear glasses to read.
frigging weird .. i'm one of the only people i know that doesnt wear glasses or contacts ... what the hell .. its been a nice ride.
this happen to anyone else ?
when i cover my right eye - it just feels like its a bit blurry - like there's water in my eyes that will clear away - but it never does ..
ahh well ... i wonder how long before my dick falls off .....
Newb ?
Despare
11-09-2008, 08:13 AM
I'm sitting here sort of stunned.
Been in a sort of denial for the last few months - but i cant ignore it any more..
I've definately lost some sight in my left eye.
Until a short while ago i've had 20/20 vision .. pretty good for a 47 year old guy who's spent the last 27 years working in front of computer screens (and an avid reader)
but tnow - it is apparent i'll need to get my eyes tested and probably have to wear glasses to read.
frigging weird .. i'm one of the only people i know that doesnt wear glasses or contacts ... what the hell .. its been a nice ride.
this happen to anyone else ?
when i cover my right eye - it just feels like its a bit blurry - like there's water in my eyes that will clear away - but it never does ..
ahh well ... i wonder how long before my dick falls off .....
Newb ?
Both of my eyes are very different, but not because of age. My right eyes has it a bit worse because I took a chunk out of it when I was young (no permanent damage other than worse vision in that eye). My knees have taken a toll throughout the years though. Martial arts, football, wrestling, basketball... I'm not even 30 and my knees pop every time I bend down.
crabapple
11-09-2008, 08:15 AM
Yes, yes, I have worn glasses since I was six! I know the feeling.
You need more carrots! You need more vitamins! They will help you see better as well, so that you may continue staring at women. ;)
urgeok2
11-09-2008, 08:17 AM
My knees have taken a toll throughout the years though. Martial arts, football, wrestling, basketball... I'm not even 30 and my knees pop every time I bend down.
same boat here ... but i console myself with the fact that i'd rather have had sports injuries ... then never played them and have great knees.
i'm by no means a jock ... but i love team sports - they've been a huge part of my life - and will continue to be until they roll me off the court.
_____V_____
11-09-2008, 08:24 AM
Usually the left eye is the one which goes first. But it was good while it lasted. (47 years, thats great)
Ask the doc to check closely. You dont want to exert too much on the left one.
Stop reading in dim light, and watching movies in the dark.
And avoid wearing sunglasses/goggles in glaring sunlight...removing them after getting to a destination can affect the eyes. Shades are good, as long as they arent too dark.
Eat a lot more of green stuff - spinach. Even carrots, beets and radishes. Thats good for eyes, and vision.
And, oh yes, welcome to the world of glasses and contacts. :)
La Chat Noire
11-09-2008, 09:29 AM
It amazes me how many people need glasses or contacts. My sister and I are the only two people I know of who don't them and we're fairly young. It seems like everyone needs them by their teen years or younger now.
missmacabre
11-09-2008, 10:11 AM
My eyes were perfect until about a year ago when my left eye got blurry and I'm only 20. I was doing a lot of reading over the summer and my vision was just getting so blurry. It's only a very small difference from my right eye but it's enough to cause eye strain and very bad headaches. I guess the same thing happened with my Mom, her vision was great until she was a teenager and then she had to go get glasses.
You should definitely go to an optometrist and not just get reading glasses from a store though. My sister was about 6 when her vision started getting blurry, and they took her to the optometrist who said nothing was wrong with her eyes. Took her to the doctor and she had a blood clot that was pressing on her eye. Could've killed her if they didn't do something about it.
I'm sitting here sort of stunned.
Been in a sort of denial for the last few months - but i cant ignore it any more..
I've definately lost some sight in my left eye.
Until a short while ago i've had 20/20 vision .. pretty good for a 47 year old guy who's spent the last 27 years working in front of computer screens (and an avid reader)
but tnow - it is apparent i'll need to get my eyes tested and probably have to wear glasses to read.
frigging weird .. i'm one of the only people i know that doesnt wear glasses or contacts ... what the hell .. its been a nice ride.
this happen to anyone else ?
when i cover my right eye - it just feels like its a bit blurry - like there's water in my eyes that will clear away - but it never does ..
ahh well ... i wonder how long before my dick falls off .....
Newb ?
Dick hasn't fallen off yet but the eyes have been going for the last 5 years. It really sucks when your not used to wearing glasses. I go the the dollar store and grab a handful of glasses every once in a while....got them lying all over the house.
illdojo
11-09-2008, 10:46 AM
I'm nearsighted. My left eye is good, but my right eye is bad. I've been wearing contacts and glasses my whole life. I wish I could afford Lasik surgery.
Leprucky Cougar
11-09-2008, 11:56 AM
I've definately lost some sight in my left eye.
Until a short while ago i've had 20/20 vision .. pretty good for a 47 year old guy who's spent the last 27 years working in front of computer screens (and an avid reader)
this happen to anyone else ?
when i cover my right eye - it just feels like its a bit blurry - like there's water in my eyes that will clear away - but it never does ..
ahh well ... i wonder how long before my dick falls off .....
Newb ?
Hmm..but at least it hasn't become worse--to the point where you only see blurs of color. Perhaps when you get tested, it's not too late for them to perform and operation on your eyes--perfecting your vision. I know one lady who had a similar situation as yours and wore glasses but she had the docs perform an operation where they changed her vision from 20/20 to 20/15. I think it costed a couple grand. But she sees sharper now and no glasses.
ferretchucker
11-09-2008, 12:57 PM
Funny, my eyes have been going too. It happens randomly, sometimes in a book, sometimes on the computer screen. I'm getting mine tested soon.
Leprucky Cougar
11-09-2008, 01:04 PM
Funny, my eyes have been going too. It happens randomly, sometimes in a book, sometimes on the computer screen. I'm getting mine tested soon.
Yeah mine get like that if I stare at the sun or at lights for too long...or if I've been on the computer a long time
ferretchucker
11-09-2008, 01:41 PM
Well, I can understand the computer but why have you been staring at the sun? :confused:
missmacabre
11-09-2008, 01:52 PM
Funny, my eyes have been going too. It happens randomly, sometimes in a book, sometimes on the computer screen. I'm getting mine tested soon.
Probably eye strain. That's how mine started. I was reading a copy of IT and the text was really tiny. Really screwed with my eyes and now I have to wear glassed full time or I get bad headaches.
You should make sure you have proper lighting and take frequent breaks when youre reading or on the computer.
Papillon Noir
11-10-2008, 11:21 AM
I started wear glasses when I was four and my parents finally let me get contacts in eighth grade and have been wearing them since. My vision is so bad that I can't see past my nose and anything that is in focus I have to close one eye to see otherwise it's double-vision because it's just too close to my eyes.
I want to get LASIK, but my optometrist says that you should wait until you are 30, since then your eyes will stop changing and you will only need to do the surgery once (sometimes you can only do it once because of the thickness of your lens so you have to make it count).
I can't imagine waking up and being able to see, it would be such a miracle to me to be able to that. I have to keep everything on my nightstand and around my bed in the same place or I'll trip or can't find things.
The Flayed One
11-10-2008, 11:29 AM
Been wearing glasses & contacts for a long time. I think mine is mostly due to the fact that I unloaded a can of RAID in my eyes when I was 2. I wanted to watch the spray come out of the nozzle (I actually remember wanting to see it, but not much else)
monster123
11-10-2008, 11:30 AM
I wear contacts without them id probably be blind.
DP McCoy
11-10-2008, 11:44 AM
It seems my eyesight is going too,I'm currently learning to drive and on my last lesson the instructor asked me if I could read the number plate of a car 60 ft away,Nope not a chance.40 ft away?Still no.20 ft away?Nope,but I could now see the car to which the number plate was attached!Anyway I'm in for an eye test on Saturday,my next lesson is on Thursday at 6pm so if your in the area and see a red Corsa moving erratically give it a wide berth :)
hammerfan
11-10-2008, 11:45 AM
I started wear glasses when I was four and my parents finally let me get contacts in eighth grade and have been wearing them since. My vision is so bad that I can't see past my nose and anything that is in focus I have to close one eye to see otherwise it's double-vision because it's just too close to my eyes.
I want to get LASIK, but my optometrist says that you should wait until you are 30, since then your eyes will stop changing and you will only need to do the surgery once (sometimes you can only do it once because of the thickness of your lens so you have to make it count).
I can't imagine waking up and being able to see, it would be such a miracle to me to be able to that. I have to keep everything on my nightstand and around my bed in the same place or I'll trip or can't find things.
My eyes are that bad, too, Noir. I've been wearing glasses since second grade. Of course, now I wear bifocals :(
ferretchucker
11-10-2008, 12:20 PM
Probably eye strain. That's how mine started. I was reading a copy of IT and the text was really tiny. Really screwed with my eyes and now I have to wear glassed full time or I get bad headaches.
You should make sure you have proper lighting and take frequent breaks when youre reading or on the computer.
Yeh, I have been getting headaches lately. And my eyes feel like they're being gently squeezed, which hurts.
Roderick Usher
11-10-2008, 12:26 PM
I've noticed a drop-off in my vision lately. I've never needed glasses and have always had freakishly good vision (20/10) but now it is simply average. I can't read the street signs from more than a block away anymore and it feels really weird.
I know it only keeps degenerating so I'll probably be headed for glasses in the next decade or two.
Getting old blows.
My knuckles are the worst - they ache all the time...especially when a low pressure system rolls through:(
Vodstok
11-10-2008, 12:40 PM
I wore glasses for a long time, then stopped for a while (I cant remember why) and when i tried to go back, i couldnt do it. I have always been in the same boat as Rod, about 20/11 for most o fmy life, but I have an astigmatism that makes things screwy at certain distances, whihc is why i had the glasses in the first place.
These days, i cant wear anythgin. Even sunglasses give me a splitting headache, so on sunny days i wear a hat with a visor.
urgeok2
11-10-2008, 12:41 PM
i cant leave the house without sunglasses .. even when it's overcast.
and V is telling me not to watch TV in the dark ??!! thats the only way i can watch a movie !!!
Flinx
11-10-2008, 12:44 PM
Ah the joys of aging. I got glasses when I was about 6, and wore them or contacts until I was 32. I did lasiks, and went to 20/15. Not too bad, until I hit 39, when I was told the headaches and blur were from computer screens. Ugh..ah well, the lasiks was well worth it; still is. Not having to wait until the correctives are in or on is a huge bonus. As Rod said, the low pressure systems are murder. Knuckles swell and hurt, the knees stiffen, and the toes feel like someone hit them with a hammer. And the fun has just begun here in the Pacific Northwest :D
ferretchucker
11-10-2008, 01:03 PM
i cant leave the house without sunglasses .. even when it's overcast.
and V is telling me not to watch TV in the dark ??!! thats the only way i can watch a movie !!!
How can you watch it in the light? Reflections get in the way!
Papillon Noir
11-10-2008, 01:04 PM
i cant leave the house without sunglasses .. even when it's overcast.
Me neither. My eyes are very sensitive to sunlight. No clue why.
_____V_____
11-10-2008, 07:22 PM
i cant leave the house without sunglasses .. even when it's overcast.
and V is telling me not to watch TV in the dark ??!! thats the only way i can watch a movie !!!
Good.
As for watching TV in the dark, total darkness is a tremendous strain to the eyes. Some sort of soft lighting, preferably behind you, overhead...somewhere where it doesnt cast an annoying reflection in the screen, is much better. The eyes will get accustomed to the soft light, and dont have to adjust to the blackness of the room and the sudden shifting glares from the TV.
Leprucky Cougar
11-10-2008, 07:44 PM
Well, I can understand the computer but why have you been staring at the sun? :confused:
Boredom I suppose. I'm not a fan of summer, and get irritated by the Sun so much when I was younger I thought if I stared at it enough it would go away. lol I know, silly childish thought. Weird even. But, soon after I realized that wasn't the case I slowly stopped.
DraculaInDallas
11-11-2008, 02:54 PM
I'm sitting here sort of stunned.
Been in a sort of denial for the last few months - but i cant ignore it any more..
I've definately lost some sight in my left eye.
Until a short while ago i've had 20/20 vision .. pretty good for a 47 year old guy who's spent the last 27 years working in front of computer screens (and an avid reader)
but tnow - it is apparent i'll need to get my eyes tested and probably have to wear glasses to read.
frigging weird .. i'm one of the only people i know that doesnt wear glasses or contacts ... what the hell .. its been a nice ride.
this happen to anyone else ?
when i cover my right eye - it just feels like its a bit blurry - like there's water in my eyes that will clear away - but it never does ..
ahh well ... i wonder how long before my dick falls off .....
Newb ?
No shit!!!!! Same thing happened to me, perfect vision for 48 years and 2 years ago I pick up a tv guide and it's blurry. It literally went overnight.....
I still play in a adult hockey league and adult baseball league and it sucks because everything is blurry in close :( but from 2 ft out it's still perfect.
And the dick is working just fine, no little blue pill needed........for now!!!
DraculaInDallas
11-11-2008, 02:58 PM
Dick hasn't fallen off yet but the eyes have been going for the last 5 years. It really sucks when your not used to wearing glasses. I go the the dollar store and grab a handful of glasses every once in a while....got them lying all over the house.
LOL...no shit. I do the same thing, I have a pair of those things in my truck, cars, bedroom, family room, kitchen, media room, tackle boxes, garage, office....those things are everywhere.........except when I really need them like at a restaurant!!!!! :(