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Old 02-21-2014, 05:08 PM #1
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Default vision jumps (big to small) and "colored sand"

Hi All,

My son is almost 12 and when he was about 4 he asked why bright reflections looked like "colored sand". He still has this phenomomon. The past year he now also has an occurrance where it is like a lens magnification switch being flipped, where everything appears smaller, then snaps back after a few seconds, perhaps several times. Anything familiar sounding that I can research? Costco took super high-rez images of his eyes and besides having my nearsightedness, his eyes are healthy.
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