my left eye has pretty good vision. my right eye is wack. my left eye.. like sometimes when im reading, i find it better for me to just read through that eye, and then i keep the other shut. i guess its because its more focused? or idk but i like it better. and my right and left eye both see differently, like my left sees like a little darker than my right, which sees a little brighter. with my right i can see up close, otherwise its pretty blurry. except when i press my finger on that eye in a certain way, and then its like i have perfect vision, even better than my left. but thats only for a little bit then i see some little black dot in my eye and then it increases till i gotta shut my eye so i can see again. it doesnt affect my eye though, the black thing that comes in that eye is only for when im pressing my finger on it to see better. and i cant do this with my left.. its weird.. whats your diagnosis?
Additional info, added Friday February 16 2007, 11:20 pm: i have glasses (i lost them a while ago) annd my left eye sees perfect in them but my right eye still was blurry, with the glasses.... Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? oxobhrbabioxo answered Saturday February 17 2007, 1:55 am: hm. well my diagnosis is go to the eye doctor. theyll help you. but like the other girl said. astigmatism could be it. but idk withthe blurriness you need to be careful you dont have a cadoract. thats when theres something in the view of your eye lense. like i have one and im blind in my left eye. but thats me. im not sure if theres any things else cept the two i put on. [ oxobhrbabioxo's advice column | Ask oxobhrbabioxo A Question ]
Ally3cm answered Friday February 16 2007, 11:00 pm: Oh dear, it sounds as though you need an appointment with the eye doctor. What you are describing with the blurriness sounds somewhat like an astigmatism which is just when your cornea is shaped in a way that makes your sight blurry. I have this condition and it is completely correctable through contacts or glasses. As for the differences in brightness I think that is just a really good reason to go to the eye doctor. I am not an expert so my diagnosis may be all off so do yourself a favor and get those peepers checked : ) [ Ally3cm's advice column | Ask Ally3cm A Question ]
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