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Default eyes freaking out anyone?

The other night I went to the fridge to get a snack, the house was dark so when the light came on it was bright. After I closed the door my right eye was dark and blurry.

This has never happened to me before but my right eye saw everything much darker than the left. I thought I was going blind in that eye but it only lasted a few hours. It still freaked me out.

Has any one else had this happen?
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