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yes, they put a patch over my eye, and we played the blinkie light game. I couldnt tell if it was a blink or my visual field, and by the time I guessed, the chance had gone by. *sigh*

Just got a call from the eye guy who said I had a high enough fail rate that he wants me to see the cheif eye surgeon to make sure that its ok. Said it wasnt a "glaucoma" style issue, but it appears to be an "optic nerve" issue, and warrents follow up.

I HATE THIS STUPID DISEASE!
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