For the longest time I've had better than 20/20 vision.
As a kid I had to wear corrective lenses to fix a weakened eye muscle that caused me to have farsightedness. But once that was better there had been no problems.
As of a few days ago, a single eye has started to go blurry. Not terribly, but enough to a pain and have me anxious until Monday to hit up an optometrist.
I can't quite figure out what caused this change though. I have cleaned up my diet even more so. But I have read that changes in diets and increase in exercise can cause hypoglycemia. Really doubt that is whats going on but can't rule it out until I see the doc.
The only other culprit I could think of would be my coffee consumption.
http://www.arvo.org/about_arvo/press_roo...sion_loss/
And I had been putting down the cups of joe pretty regularly. I've since stopped drinking coffee but am very annoyed to have one eye fuzzy while the other seems to be functioning fine. Really, I should be happy that both aren't fuzzy I figure.
Anyone else have any experience with this?
As a kid I had to wear corrective lenses to fix a weakened eye muscle that caused me to have farsightedness. But once that was better there had been no problems.
As of a few days ago, a single eye has started to go blurry. Not terribly, but enough to a pain and have me anxious until Monday to hit up an optometrist.
I can't quite figure out what caused this change though. I have cleaned up my diet even more so. But I have read that changes in diets and increase in exercise can cause hypoglycemia. Really doubt that is whats going on but can't rule it out until I see the doc.
The only other culprit I could think of would be my coffee consumption.
http://www.arvo.org/about_arvo/press_roo...sion_loss/
And I had been putting down the cups of joe pretty regularly. I've since stopped drinking coffee but am very annoyed to have one eye fuzzy while the other seems to be functioning fine. Really, I should be happy that both aren't fuzzy I figure.
Anyone else have any experience with this?