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Eye problem seeing in the dark

Eye Conditions | Last Active: Jun 27 6:07pm | Replies (6)

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@tcainaru

Let your neurosurgeon know of any vision changes since vision can be affected by micro vascular brain ischemia. Ophthalmologists won’t be able to help you. Your neurosurgeon needs to be aware of any vision changes and will explain to you why. By the way, many of us in your age bracket (70s and 80s) have diminished night vision. I don’t drive anymore at night…had cataract surgery in the 1980s…have mild dry macular degeneration but can see fine during daylight. Diabetes can also affect eyesight. Just be aware of a sudden vision change and have your numerologist keep on top of it and follow his advice about diet or smoking or weight.

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I see a neurologist and told them about this and I have gotten a response?

Did you mean neurologist? I have a neurologist.