Dimness of vision
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What causes it??
I seem to get it a lot lately. My vision dims so its like im wearing sunglasses in the house
It seems to sort itself out if i go to sleep.
Is it an exhaustion thingy or should i be worrying and going to GP???
Ive also noticed driving at night on dark lanes im almost always blinded by oncoming cars. Now is that just the fact everyones got the new generation headlamps or am i going night blind???
Any ideas?? Im hoping its tiredness and maybe vitamins or something simple!!
I seem to get it a lot lately. My vision dims so its like im wearing sunglasses in the house

It seems to sort itself out if i go to sleep.
Is it an exhaustion thingy or should i be worrying and going to GP???
Ive also noticed driving at night on dark lanes im almost always blinded by oncoming cars. Now is that just the fact everyones got the new generation headlamps or am i going night blind???

Any ideas?? Im hoping its tiredness and maybe vitamins or something simple!!
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im not diabetic. being a fat bastard ive had them blood tests!! Even my blood pressure is normal, although thats due to walking round all day at work so plenty of mild exercise.
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dunno im kind of hoping its tiredness as ive been run ragged last couple weeks and only getting 4-5hours kip as i cant sleep.
Dont have a weekday off till friday so have to wait to see gp anyway!!!
Dont have a weekday off till friday so have to wait to see gp anyway!!!
I feel a GP visit coming on as best bet, hopefully something dead simple and cure.
If youare in a at risk group get free eye tests every year, ie diabetes in family, glaucoma etc, best get checked only get one set.
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If youare in a at risk group get free eye tests every year, ie diabetes in family, glaucoma etc, best get checked only get one set.
tabetha
Bit of incorrect info there! you have to be of a certain age before you can get free eye tests due to a family member having glaucoma, i think its 40.
Then for diabetes your name probably has to start with an s and have a dog thats black and white before you qualify
Last edited by BM08; Jun 6, 2009 at 07:38 PM.
My mum has glaucoma, and i was told i cant get free tests........................ im sure she said 40
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