While my cornea dr's working on cauterizing all the punctum in time (next time, in 4-6 wks,) there's, what I'd consider a *major* problem w/ my eyes--esp. to the point where I'm flinching and swerving in nighttime traffic.
The "read these letters" vision test, during the day, is very hard to focus on--it's very fuzzy, besides I'm seeing light reproduced where it shouldn't be (imagine seeing another block of light above and part of one below the line of letters) and there's a halo effect to the tune of stretching out about 10 extra inches all around.
Nighttime sucks. I have very photosensitive Lupus (a lot of other autoimmunes, too) so night is the least painful time for me to be out (even then, like now, in front of this computer screen, I have to wear SPF 100.) The halos at night are ENORMOUS! Headlights are taller and wider than cars, as bright as floodlights or nearly the sun. Streetlights are 5-7 times more radiant than they are in reality--like big stars, really. All the other light-noise, store signs, etc., aren't as bright, but they're distracting--it's like what I'd imagine going through a very strange carnival very stoned on LSD must be like (says the life-long vegetarian, never-tried-anything, boring health-nut I've read where when The Beatles were first slipped LSD everything seemed to be stretching out in odd proportions and on fire, so I guess I'm basing the carnival metaphor on this.) But truly, it's frighteningly bizarre and I've swerved once or twice due to those wickedly bright lights.
So the question of the hour is...What is it that would cause such a thing?
In brief, I have Sjorgren's, RA, Lupus and 7 or 8 other autoimmunes as well as the less-interesting things like Fibro.
Thanks!
The "read these letters" vision test, during the day, is very hard to focus on--it's very fuzzy, besides I'm seeing light reproduced where it shouldn't be (imagine seeing another block of light above and part of one below the line of letters) and there's a halo effect to the tune of stretching out about 10 extra inches all around.
Nighttime sucks. I have very photosensitive Lupus (a lot of other autoimmunes, too) so night is the least painful time for me to be out (even then, like now, in front of this computer screen, I have to wear SPF 100.) The halos at night are ENORMOUS! Headlights are taller and wider than cars, as bright as floodlights or nearly the sun. Streetlights are 5-7 times more radiant than they are in reality--like big stars, really. All the other light-noise, store signs, etc., aren't as bright, but they're distracting--it's like what I'd imagine going through a very strange carnival very stoned on LSD must be like (says the life-long vegetarian, never-tried-anything, boring health-nut I've read where when The Beatles were first slipped LSD everything seemed to be stretching out in odd proportions and on fire, so I guess I'm basing the carnival metaphor on this.) But truly, it's frighteningly bizarre and I've swerved once or twice due to those wickedly bright lights.
So the question of the hour is...What is it that would cause such a thing?
In brief, I have Sjorgren's, RA, Lupus and 7 or 8 other autoimmunes as well as the less-interesting things like Fibro.
Thanks!
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