Bertha Venation
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Fri Nov-20-09 02:51 PM
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This is from my sister re: night vision |
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Ever heard of it?
I can’t see ANYTHING except lights, and the headlights of oncoming traffic are so blinding it makes me dizzy. The other night, I had to tell the boy I can’t drive him to his night classes anymore. I thought I was gonna get us killed. Even walking last night, I had to hang on to the girl whenever cars were around just to stay on the sidewalk.
("the boy" and "the girl" = her son & daughter)
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Fri Nov-20-09 03:08 PM
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She should see an eye doctor (of course you already know this).
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Fri Nov-20-09 03:10 PM
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2. Sometimes if there is a lot of oncomming headlights it can get disorienting |
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At night. I dont like driving at night either but I can manage.
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Fri Nov-20-09 03:10 PM
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3. She definitely needs to see an eye doctor. |
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Fri Nov-20-09 03:17 PM
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4. I have terrible terrible night vision. I have great vision, |
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Edited on Fri Nov-20-09 03:21 PM by Shell Beau
but I almost refuse to drive at night unless I am very familiar with the area. And I have been to the doctor about it.
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Fri Nov-20-09 03:31 PM
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5. Sounds like cataracts...I work for an Ophthalmologist.. |
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He does a lot of cataract surgeries and decreased vision due to glare a big problem when you have them.
Good luck!
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Fri Nov-20-09 03:44 PM
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6. I can relate to your sister. |
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Unless I know the road, I cannot drive at night.
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Fri Nov-20-09 05:29 PM
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7. if it's cataracts it can be fixed -- and cheaply, get her to an eye doc now |
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unfortunately there are other issues that can't be fixed
your ability to see at night supposedly declines precipitously between age 40 and age 80, which is why people in their 70s and up often don't like to drive at night, but apparently there is some individual variation because i know of people over 80 who can still drive in the dark and some much younger who can't
only the eye doctor can tell her for sure but cataracts are a very common, and very easy to fix issue, and everyone i can think of who has their cataracts removed has been delighted
you can get them in your 40s and 50s even, esp. if you have light colored eyes
i don't know your sister's age or eye color but i'm saying, it is definitely worth looking into, because it might be a fixable problem
i'd investigate before i quit driving at night altogether, that becomes v. impractical during the long days of winter
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