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how well can you see at night?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by body slam, Feb 23, 2019.

  1. NewRoxFan

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    Thanks... went two weeks ago, and have a follow up this Friday.
     
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  2. NewRoxFan

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    Not diabetic, and wear trifocals. I have really bad eyes... have had two operations for bilateral strabismus and have a pterygium they have been monitoring for years.

    They told me the flaters and flashes are part of aging process... inner eyeball drying and flaking off. But if it worsens (more floaters, more flashes) it could be a sign of retinal detachment.
     
  3. Dankstronaut

    Dankstronaut Way, way out here.

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    Same, kid scratched my left eye hoopin. Perfect vision but I’ve had that little floater off to the side ever since. At a church parking lot hoop lol or I might’ve returned fire. These youths don’t get it man.
     
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  4. Buck Turgidson

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    It's amazing how well you can see at night when you get away from all the distant and ambient light from cities.
     
  5. Falcons Talon

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    At 48, my night vision is still great. My reading vision however has gone to ****. I'm considering a Kamra inlay, (in my dominant eye for shooting purposes)
     

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