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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1852026" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Hi [USER=486899]@Addyb[/USER], Both eyes tend to be blurry with high BSLs in my experience, or when your BSLs are stabilising to a lower levels when starting treatment. seeing the nurse sounds like a good first step.</p><p>One trick my eye doctor taught me was to take a card/piece of paper say 10 x10 cm and place a hole near the centre with the tip of a ballpoint pen. If you sight through the hole with your left eye at some reading, or whatever looks blurry and close your right eye does the sight improve, or not? Try it maybe with the other eye too to see if anything changes there also, or not. Then mention what you find to the nurse so that he/she can deal with that information or pass it onto the doctor.</p><p>Best Wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1852026, member: 468714"] Hi [USER=486899]@Addyb[/USER], Both eyes tend to be blurry with high BSLs in my experience, or when your BSLs are stabilising to a lower levels when starting treatment. seeing the nurse sounds like a good first step. One trick my eye doctor taught me was to take a card/piece of paper say 10 x10 cm and place a hole near the centre with the tip of a ballpoint pen. If you sight through the hole with your left eye at some reading, or whatever looks blurry and close your right eye does the sight improve, or not? Try it maybe with the other eye too to see if anything changes there also, or not. Then mention what you find to the nurse so that he/she can deal with that information or pass it onto the doctor. Best Wishes. [/QUOTE]
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