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<blockquote data-quote="s_k_s" data-source="post: 731178" data-attributes="member: 27169"><p>So just as an update in case it helps someone in the future, I had my follow up today. Various tests were carried out and compared with the tests from 17/12. Turns out the prism has corrected my vertical diplopia which I had a feeling was getting better.</p><p></p><p>In the week-10 days after the incident the vision had got worse without the prism glasses but the glasses were serving their purpose. In the week after the new year I began to sense improvement. There was even a morning when I forgot my glasses but I didn't notice until after quite a while.</p><p></p><p>So in the tests it was confirmed that though my vision is dragging a bit to the right that may have been there all the time but the vertical vision is much better from the 3 degrees it was off by.</p><p></p><p>Have been told to keep my glasses and use them if I feel the need to but don't need them all the time.</p><p></p><p>All in all very relieved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s_k_s, post: 731178, member: 27169"] So just as an update in case it helps someone in the future, I had my follow up today. Various tests were carried out and compared with the tests from 17/12. Turns out the prism has corrected my vertical diplopia which I had a feeling was getting better. In the week-10 days after the incident the vision had got worse without the prism glasses but the glasses were serving their purpose. In the week after the new year I began to sense improvement. There was even a morning when I forgot my glasses but I didn't notice until after quite a while. So in the tests it was confirmed that though my vision is dragging a bit to the right that may have been there all the time but the vertical vision is much better from the 3 degrees it was off by. Have been told to keep my glasses and use them if I feel the need to but don't need them all the time. All in all very relieved. [/QUOTE]
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