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Old 02-12-2010, 03:46 PM #1
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Default Visual Field test??

anyone have this silly thing?

I have been having visual migraines lately, and there is a change in my optic nerve thickness, so they sent me for a visual field test. Since I am having visual migraines, I cant tell which is their white light, and which is my visual migraines flashing! She kept telling me to do my best to see all I could see.

by the time I was done, I was half blind from staring into the bright white field searching for blinking lights. I know I would wait long periods without seeing any lights! that made me worry. Then I think I click off on a few that I think were my own flashers. They are going to get my results back and think me drunk!

anyone else ever do this?
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