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<blockquote data-quote="domoboy" data-source="post: 2477759" data-attributes="member: 533931"><p>Just to update further -</p><p></p><p>Woke up this morning and realised my right eye is fine but when looking with my left it has two huge blur spots bang in the central vision. Faces, clocks, even the eye chart completely unreadable.</p><p></p><p>Got an appointment at the clinic this afternoon. They said the scans came back looking pretty good, eye pressure is fine. They think it could be one of two things. One related to blood pressure which is unlikely with my age and physical condition, so more likely a sudden decrease of blood supply to the central eye/optic. No active treatment and they said they think if it's that it might improve a little but also quite possibly not at all. She didn't think she could see a clot or anything. I was expecting them to say just more waterlogging but more central then where I've had it before and will go or eye infection as they're both very itchy since the injection and now this ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="domoboy, post: 2477759, member: 533931"] Just to update further - Woke up this morning and realised my right eye is fine but when looking with my left it has two huge blur spots bang in the central vision. Faces, clocks, even the eye chart completely unreadable. Got an appointment at the clinic this afternoon. They said the scans came back looking pretty good, eye pressure is fine. They think it could be one of two things. One related to blood pressure which is unlikely with my age and physical condition, so more likely a sudden decrease of blood supply to the central eye/optic. No active treatment and they said they think if it's that it might improve a little but also quite possibly not at all. She didn't think she could see a clot or anything. I was expecting them to say just more waterlogging but more central then where I've had it before and will go or eye infection as they're both very itchy since the injection and now this .. [/QUOTE]
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