Geez, where do I even start?
Well I have been having this problem for about a year or so. I am a 32 year old male. I should have glasses for driving but I haven't bought a new pair in a couple of years and will be going soon to get those.
In the meantime I have been having the most frustrated time with my eyes. They are dry a heck of a lot, and I think I am dehydrated (muscle cramps at times during exercise, dry mouth) even though I drink dare I say a ton of water, at least 100 ounces a day. Nonetheless I think there's something going on there.
But what really bothers me is this. I have cloudy vision. Let's see... How can I describe this. I can't seem to find anyone else with this sameproblem.
You know when you wake up in the morning and you sometimes have a filmy appearance to your vision so you rub your eyes and get moving and it fades? Mine doesn't stop feeling like that. During the day when I'm out and about I don't seem to notice it. But in front of the computer (where I work all day) and at night when watching tv or out at night I notice this blurriness and fogginess to my vision. This isn't right where I'm looking either. By that I mean if I am focused on something I can see it clearly, but constantly I keep feeling like in the outer areas of my vision there is a film that needs to be blinked clean off my eyes.
The computer really brings it out and watching movies at night I notice it quite a bit.
Like I said, I've had at times very very dry eyes. Sometimes they've burn or stung they are so dry. I picked up a bottle of artificial tears and apply that now.
But what I'm afraid of is that I have some sort of cataract formation happening. I'm only 32. I've had my blood sugar tested and I'm not diabetic even though it does run in my family.
There's a lot of ghosting too, where if I look at something on the computer and then glance over it stays with me. I know that's normal but I get the feeling it's a little more sensitive with me.
Can anyone help me here? I'm really spooked by it. I made an appt to see my doctor so I can get an opthamologist appointment but I was hoping somewhere out there might know what I'm talking about and give me some hope that I'm not totally screwed up or something.
Is it disabling? no. I can still see clear, just not as clear as I should, lots of ghosting and filminess, kind of a puffiness too if that makes sense.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts or help!
Well I have been having this problem for about a year or so. I am a 32 year old male. I should have glasses for driving but I haven't bought a new pair in a couple of years and will be going soon to get those.
In the meantime I have been having the most frustrated time with my eyes. They are dry a heck of a lot, and I think I am dehydrated (muscle cramps at times during exercise, dry mouth) even though I drink dare I say a ton of water, at least 100 ounces a day. Nonetheless I think there's something going on there.
But what really bothers me is this. I have cloudy vision. Let's see... How can I describe this. I can't seem to find anyone else with this sameproblem.
You know when you wake up in the morning and you sometimes have a filmy appearance to your vision so you rub your eyes and get moving and it fades? Mine doesn't stop feeling like that. During the day when I'm out and about I don't seem to notice it. But in front of the computer (where I work all day) and at night when watching tv or out at night I notice this blurriness and fogginess to my vision. This isn't right where I'm looking either. By that I mean if I am focused on something I can see it clearly, but constantly I keep feeling like in the outer areas of my vision there is a film that needs to be blinked clean off my eyes.
The computer really brings it out and watching movies at night I notice it quite a bit.
Like I said, I've had at times very very dry eyes. Sometimes they've burn or stung they are so dry. I picked up a bottle of artificial tears and apply that now.
But what I'm afraid of is that I have some sort of cataract formation happening. I'm only 32. I've had my blood sugar tested and I'm not diabetic even though it does run in my family.
There's a lot of ghosting too, where if I look at something on the computer and then glance over it stays with me. I know that's normal but I get the feeling it's a little more sensitive with me.
Can anyone help me here? I'm really spooked by it. I made an appt to see my doctor so I can get an opthamologist appointment but I was hoping somewhere out there might know what I'm talking about and give me some hope that I'm not totally screwed up or something.
Is it disabling? no. I can still see clear, just not as clear as I should, lots of ghosting and filminess, kind of a puffiness too if that makes sense.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts or help!
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