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Started by red, April 23, 2022, 02:48:38 PM

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red

I am having problems with my Right Eye being blurry ?  It happened yesterday but I did not think much of it ,  then this morning it was Fine.  Now all of a sudden it's blurry again .  There is an Eye Center in the local walmart I am on my way over there now just to be safe. 
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WDH

Hope they can get it figured out.
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red

Eye is Fine this morning.  Yesterday there was no Eye Dr at Wal-Mart so I picked up some eye drops .  There must have been 20 different kinds of eye drops. I read about the 20-20 where you take a break after 20 minutes.  Let's hope it is just Eye Strain. 
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       My ophthalmologist  explained that dry eyeballs will cause vision acuity problems.  He suggested some OTC eye drops, I found the Refresh Tears™ work well for me.  Just one of the tribulations of many trips around the sun...
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 I've been using Genteal Tears for a bad case of dry eyes. Ever since I had a Stem Cell Transplant where my lower eyelash's grew in towards my eye ball, I've had to go to an Ophthalmologist at the VA and get them pulled out. A real bad case of dry eyes till their pulled.
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red

I now follow the 20-20-20 Rule . . look away from the computer every 20 minutes at an object that is 20 feet away for a full 20 seconds . . this seems to have helped 
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kantuckid

No age mentioned and that matters! OTC drops don't substitute for an eye doc visit if visions blurred. You owe it to your vision to get a check and more so if your eyes are kind of old. 

Last year, I made the switch from an eye doc who was brash and seemed to take my visits as some sort of intrusion-he was the son of my previous eye doc, whom I really liked, and son took his place. After each visit he'd say your still 20/20 but close to 20/50 and should consider glasses to drive. He'd ask if night driving bothered me and I'd say not at all. 
Needing my next annual checkup, I switched to my Wife's eye doc and was told I had the beginnings of cataracts and I should get len replacement surgery to alleviate the onset of glaucoma. I did so last Oct and have 20/20, no glaucoma.
 
Do your eyes the favor and get a checkup. I still have dry eyes, and they do get tired if I read too much. I still wear the same readers I began using in my mid-40's in 1980's. If I'd paid ~ $4,000 per eye for the deluxe lenses I'd have lost the readers, but I opted for the Medicare covered lenses.   
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