Seeing Double
April 15, 2007 10:02 AM
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Double vision, in both eyes. Is it just a side effect of weird astigmatism, or something more serious?
This is monocular diplopia, not the two-eyed kind. And it does happen when I'm pretty tired (although that's most of the time, thanks, college!). I happens around reading distance and I'll see the words I'm reading lighter and overlaid about 3/4 of a line down. And so far I think it has happened in both eyes. I went to the eye doctor, and he seemed puzzled by it, and gave me one of those "if it doesn't bother you, ignore it" talks. But is there anything I should be worried about? Eye strain? Something else?
posted by tmcw to health & fitness (6 comments total)
My suggestion: Go find a new doctor who specializes in keratoconus (sometimes called KC).
When I was 31, something similar to what you describe happened to me, and that was the diagnosis.
If you read about it, you will hear a lot of bad stuff about hard contacts, but they have soft contacts for it now (they are still rather new).
Either way, do not blow off double-vision, no matter what you have been told.
posted by 4ster at 10:39 AM on April 15, 2007