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I have a problem with my eye..

I always find it difficult to see in the night most especially in the dark. so can any one pls tell me what I can do for me not to loose my eye. I can’t See clearly!!! please help

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DoubleGin19 offline Verified User (1 year, 1 month) Long Term User Shouts: 68 #
An Unknown Location | 10 months, 4 weeks ago (3 minutes after post)

im sorry but i have to laugh. you find it hard to see in the dark lol haha……..

well unless your cat or something, most people cant see clearly in the dark. although eating carrots is supposed to help! havent you seen shoot em up :P ………

you could always go to an opticians/eye doctor, and ask him/her to take a look at your eyes :)……….

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An Undisclosed Location | 10 months, 4 weeks ago (34 minutes after post)

Hi Anon.
This actually happens to me alot when I have spent too much time staring at the monitor.
If I’ve been on the computer for too long, I have to get up and do something else.
Like go outside for some fresh air….
Seriously, I’d try to get to the eye doctor really soon.
Just for your own peace of mind.
Good Luck, anon! Edie

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An Unknown Location | 10 months, 4 weeks ago (1 hour, 4 minutes after post)

Thanks!
I have contacted and eye doctor and they explain to me that I have short sightedness or so because I always discover that I can’t see far distance so also when I’m in the classroom can’t see what the teacher wrote on the blackboard properly….

I did an eye test with the doctor he said the solution to my problem was by the use of glasses or something called recommended glasses to correct my eye defect. So I use the glasses for more than a year but did not see changes in my eye sight problem instead its got worst every day.
What can I do?

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An Unknown Location | 7 months ago (3 months, 3 weeks after post)

chenge your moniter to cristal bright. and parchese one anty glear galss

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An Unknown Location | 6 months, 1 week ago (4 months, 2 weeks after post)

I have a similar problem.
I have had it for a long time.
Always trying different glasses, but it never worked.
Finally after 30 years of so called eye specialists telling me that I am “short sighted”, I went to an eye specialist.
As soon as he looked in my eyes he said I had excessive floaters in my eyes.
These floaters make it very difficult to see clearly during low light.
Apparently when we are being developed in our mothers womb, our retina is attached to the back of our eye by nerves. We we are born, the nerves detach and are supposed to dissolve. However, in some cases the nerves do not dissolve properly and remain in the eye sometimes obstructing the vision path between the back of the eye and the retina. In bright daylight it is ok to see, because the visual image is bright enough to penetrate those floaters, but when the light is low (or artifical light) the eye struggles to focus on anything.
Ok, the test is this, if you get a dark piece of cardboard and put a pin hole through it, then hold it to one eye (close the other eye), and look at a light or something bright through the pin hole, you can actually see all the floaters in the eye. If you cannot see floaters, then you have another problem than the one I described.
Regards,
Lance

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An Unknown Location | 2 months, 2 weeks ago (8 months, 1 week after post)

Carrots contain a substance called carotene which is vital to night time vision. If you’re deficient in it then it can impact your overall eye health too.

It could also be lack of sleep or stress. This article has a sueful tip on sorting that out: http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/sho…

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