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My vision is fading. I'm 65yrs old. I want to get glasses but my sight varies during the day(s).?
I had a mini stroke which sent one eye off to one side for ten minutes. But during a normal day my vision goes from blurred to "cant read a road sign" over a period of two hours. Computer doesn't help at all. In fact after a session I have better vision with my reading glasses on for a few minutes. Do I go for an eye test? Or go to a specialist.
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- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
Yes you must go to an eye specialist..as per recent research the poor vision becomes worse by wearing glasses continously.because the glasses lock the vision to their refractive state.
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