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Old 04-21-2004, 01:51 PM   #1
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20/20 in one eye & 2400 in the other....question

Does anyone else have such a contrast in vision? If so, do you feel "off balance" at times or tired? I don't know how long I have had this as I thought my vision was normal until I had a routine check at the eye doctor and when I covered one eye, I freaked out because I couldn't see that well out of the other!! Anyway, I have allergies too and I just don't know if my off balance feeling can be from my eyes or not.

 
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Re: 20/20 in one eye & 2400 in the other....question

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Does anyone else have such a contrast in vision? If so, do you feel "off balance" at times or tired? I don't know how long I have had this as I thought my vision was normal until I had a routine check at the eye doctor and when I covered one eye, I freaked out because I couldn't see that well out of the other!! Anyway, I have allergies too and I just don't know if my off balance feeling can be from my eyes or not.
Wow. 20/20 and 2400/20 is a very large contrast.

However, I know someone whom has one better eye than the other-- what he has are glasses where one of the lens is perscribed and the other is transparent with no prescription.
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Re: 20/20 in one eye & 2400 in the other....question

Does he ever feel off balanced or tired??

 
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Does he ever feel off balanced or tired??
Without glasses, yes. And there's no surprise there considering his eyesight isn't 'balanced' to begin with..
With them on, however, he has 'perfect' vision and experiences no problems.
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Re: 20/20 in one eye & 2400 in the other....question

Is there a reason why the vision in one eye is so much worse than the other?

 
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