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Old 12-15-2010, 03:35 PM #1
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Default Patching one eye. Help?

I realized that the eye doctors I just saw left me with the impression that if I patch one eye for now while my case is getting figured out I may beable to drive. OK....has anyone gone thru this patching business?

My right has a cataract bad enough that that is the eye I need to patch per them. So I did that this morn with less that good results. I tried to see the time on my cell phone and then cut an hydrocodone in half. The half cutting thing was when I took the patch off because vision off enough I was concerned I would cut my self.

Now as I sit here trying it again my eye is open under the patch. I am getting this strange snow-like thing in that eye in the dark and if I allow it the black of the pattch seems to bleed into my opposite eye vision.

I have to test their therory of this working before I see the next eye specialist so I can be well spoken about it.

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