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<blockquote data-quote="the_anticarb" data-source="post: 311967" data-attributes="member: 16982"><p>Hi Leb</p><p>I get funny vision if I have a hypo sometimes, just like everything goes a bit fuzzy. Apparantly the retina is the most energy demanding part of the body (hence why it tries to grow new vessels) so this makes sense if youre energy levels are down.</p><p></p><p>Sorry to hear about your flashing didnt realise it was so much.</p><p></p><p>How would you describe your fuzzy patch, is it literally like a little hole in your peripheral vision that you can make things disappear into? Where is yours and how big? Mine is on the left of my nose, so quite far over to one side but about 1/3 the way up the field, and not huge but noticeable, wish it was lower really but it doesn't really bother me with both eyes open. I guess I can learn to live with it, it's just the fear of relying on my left eye if my right eye was ever to go.</p><p></p><p>Anyway hope your retina stays ok for the 10th</p><p></p><p>AC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the_anticarb, post: 311967, member: 16982"] Hi Leb I get funny vision if I have a hypo sometimes, just like everything goes a bit fuzzy. Apparantly the retina is the most energy demanding part of the body (hence why it tries to grow new vessels) so this makes sense if youre energy levels are down. Sorry to hear about your flashing didnt realise it was so much. How would you describe your fuzzy patch, is it literally like a little hole in your peripheral vision that you can make things disappear into? Where is yours and how big? Mine is on the left of my nose, so quite far over to one side but about 1/3 the way up the field, and not huge but noticeable, wish it was lower really but it doesn't really bother me with both eyes open. I guess I can learn to live with it, it's just the fear of relying on my left eye if my right eye was ever to go. Anyway hope your retina stays ok for the 10th AC [/QUOTE]
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