Re: CANNOT SEE TO READ



On Sat, 24 May 2008 19:54:34 -0700, ray <spammers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

It is a long shot but some of the symptoms you are describing are
Fuchs's Corneal Dystrophy. Many doctors don't find it because it is
rare, but it is easy to diagnose if they are looking for it. I found
that I have it about 2 months ago. It only took 3 different doctors
to find it, some have gone to 6 or more before they got a proper
diagnosis.
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Does Fuchs's appear to be similar to a mass of blood (or similar material)
in that when the eye is not very active it spreads across the vision to
simulate a very thin covering and when the eye is active it coalesces into a
blob that may cover 50 percent of the field of view (sitting in the center)?


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