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I have seen the top Doctors that I know of where I live. I have been to the Morian Eye Center at the University and seen a couple neuro-ophthalmologists and ophthalmologists. All the test that you talk about I have had done. In fact I am now into this more than $7000. All they keep telling me is eveything looks normal and they have no idea what is wrong.
They have given me a number of different medications for all kinds of things, like chronic migrains, ect. hoping that something might take care of it.
I am now starting to think it might just be a side affect of the Lasik I had done. Something I will have to live with and hope it doesn't get worse. On the bright side it's only one of my eyes!
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I am a 33 year old female that had Lasik 10 years ago. About six months ago I started to lose my eye sight. I went to the Eye doctor to get some glasses. They sent me to the ER because he thought I had swelling behind my eye. After having an MRI that showed normal I was sent to see an Ophthalmologist.
After months of testing, seeing different doctors and trying medications I am still not able to see. They keep telling me the best they can correct my vision is to 20/50 in my left eye and 20/25 in the right. None of the specialist I have seen can give me any answers to why I can't see.
Do you have any ideas of what could be causing me to lose my eye sight and why it can't be corrected with glasses?
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